This video gives and introduction to the whole Zoom video series, and shows some Hopkins based resources for accessing Zoom and acquiring a ZoomPro account.
This video reviews some of the default security and other settings for Zoom meetings, and shows how to schedule both single and recurring meetings, and to access information to be distributed to potential attendees so that they can attend the meeting.
This video covers how to add an extra layer of protection to pasword protected meetings, and how to enable and manage a virtual "waiting room" where all participants will be placed until they are admitted to the meeting by the host/cohost. This video also includes information on how to designate an attendee/attendees as meeting co-hosts.
This video shows how to choose from Zoom default virtual backgrounds, and how to customize one's cache of potential virtual backgrounds with both photos and videos. There is a discussion about the pros and cons of such virtual backgrounds, and their role in providing a bit of privacy to participants who share their video feeds in a Zoom meeting.
This video shows how to program polls as part of the meeting scheduling process, and how to administer these polls during a Zoom meeting.
This video shows how use the Zoom Whiteboard, how to share your computer screen in Zoom and use the built-in Zoom annotation tools, the pros-and-cons of using Zoom annotation versus application annotation when sharing slides (eg: Powerpoint), and how to easily take screen shots of annotations.
This video includes some examples of screen sharing in a real Zoom session with participants other than me!
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This video demonstrates how to recrod a Zoom session either by saving the resulting recording (and related files) to the host's computer, or saving these to the "Zoom cloud". The video shows how to make the latter accessible to others, and reviews some of the default settings (that can be changed) for the resulting recordings.
In this video, we explore the breakout rooms from the participant of the meeting host and the meeting participants, and detail the extra steps need to completely capture what occurs in breakout rooms in a recording(s).
In this video, I demonstrate how to share a web link to a Zoom cloud recording via the online library in CoursePlus, and also comment on the transcript that accompanies the Zoom cloud recording of a session.