[Students, Faculty and Staff] When scheduling a Zoom meeting, remember who will attend as this will determine which authentication option you should choose. The linked video demonstrates how to choose the appropriate authentication method for your meeting.
[Students, Faculty & Staff] This article shows to use the iPad as an additional device and utilize the Microsoft Whiteboard app for the touch screen features of the iPad.
[Students, Faculty and Staff] Zoom allows you to have both a personal account and a TU Zoom account. It is essential when joining a TU Zoom meeting that you sign in through SSO for enhanced security and to take advantage of licensed account features.
[Students, Faculty & Staff] This video explains how to create Breakout Rooms in Zoom and how to pre-assign them before the meeting begins.
[Students, Faculty & Staff] Get started with Zoom by downloading and installing the client through Zoom's website or the software center.
[Students, Faculty & Staff] Watch this linked video to learn how to log in, download the Zoom client and get started using Zoom.
[Students, Faculty and Staff] Zoom can transcribe your meeting (or webinar) audio content in real-time. Just follow the steps below to enable this feature.
[Students, Faculty & Staff] This video explains the zoom interface and how to properly schedule a meeting through the Zoom client, the Zoom website and Outlook.
[Students, Faculty and Staff] The Zoom for Outlook add-in allows you to schedule a Zoom meeting from your Outlook calendar. This can be particularly handy when you want to add the option for online participation to an in-person meeting.
[Students, Faculty & Staff] Draw, take notes and mark up pages using Zoom's Whiteboard features following these steps.
[Students, Faculty & Staff] This video breaks down some of the features of a Zoom meeting, like sharing content, polls, breakout rooms, and managing participants.