Live Classes
Make the best use of synchronous (real time, face-to-face) and asynchronous (not happening at the same time) communication through web conferencing apps. Similar to Facebook live, you can host times for students to meet with you for face-to-face teaching or homework review, plan with your team, and more!
Which platform you choose is really based on personal preference and need - try one or two and see what you like!
NOTE: In order to publish the page while continuing its construction, there are previews of the material that will be coming in each section. Only the videos in blue are live links. Please be patient as the others are being made and added.
New content last added and dated 12/17/2020
Which platform you choose is really based on personal preference and need - try one or two and see what you like!
NOTE: In order to publish the page while continuing its construction, there are previews of the material that will be coming in each section. Only the videos in blue are live links. Please be patient as the others are being made and added.
New content last added and dated 12/17/2020
ZoomTutorial Videos
Most videos are 3 minutes or less 7/9 Check out the security video on how to stop a Zoombomber or disruptive entity during your meeting (on the homepage).
Scroll down for information on locking down Zoom before the meeting starts. Getting Started
Zoom Features - Basic Accounts
Zoom Features - Pro Accounts Note: Pro users have all of the Basic features as well.
"Locking Down" ZoomAs Zoom becomes a popular resource for teacher use, some are becoming concerned about "Zoombombing" - a new popular way to disrupt Zoom meetings while teachers and students are meeting - and also some classroom management concerns with their students. While we cannot keep everything from happening (such as students recording the sessions with a screen recording app), we can take some measures to help tighten up the security of our Zoom sessions.
NEW! 4/22 In less than 1.5 minutes see how to lock down Zoom in-meeting with the mid-April security update!
This "Locking Down" Zoom video will give you tips on which settings to consider turning on and off to limit accessibility to your meetings as well as a few "classroom" management tips in case you encounter a disruptive student.
Zoom Blog: How to Keep Uninvited Guests out of your Zoom Event Other Resources:
Zoom Update: Zoom Meeting Security Enhancements (posted 4.3.2020)The information below was sent in a mass email by Zoom on April 3, 2020:
Dear Valued Customer, We’re always striving to deliver you a secure virtual meeting environment. Starting April 5th, we’ve chosen to enable passwords on your meetings and turn on Waiting Rooms by default as additional security enhancements to protect your privacy. Meeting Passwords Enabled “On” Going forward, your previously scheduled meetings (including those scheduled via your Personal Meeting ID) will have passwords enabled. If your attendees are joining via a meeting link, there will be no change to their joining experience. For attendees who join meetings by manually entering a Meeting ID, they will need to enter a password to access the meeting. For attendees joining manually, we highly recommend re-sharing the updated meeting invitation before your workweek begins. Here’s how you can do that: Log in to your account, visit your Meetings tab, select your upcoming meeting by name, and copy the new meeting invitation to share with your attendees. For step-by-step instructions, please watch this 2-minute video or read this FAQ. For meetings scheduled moving forward, the meeting password can be found in the invitation. For instant meetings, the password will be displayed in the Zoom client. The password can also be found in the meeting join URL. Virtual Waiting Room Turned on by Default Going forward, the virtual waiting room feature will be automatically turned on by default. The Waiting Room is just like it sounds: It’s a virtual staging area that prevents people from joining a meeting until the host is ready. How do I admit participants into my meeting? It’s simple. As the host, once you’ve joined, you’ll begin to see the number of participants in your waiting room within the Manage Participants icon. Select Manage Participants to view the full list of participants, then, you’ll have the option to admit individually by selecting the blue Admit button or all at once with the Admit All option on the top right-hand side of your screen. For step-by-step instructions, please watch this 2-minute video. Check out these resources to learn How to Manage Your Waiting Room and Secure Your Meetings with Virtual Waiting Rooms. For more information on how to leverage passwords and Waiting Rooms to secure your meetings, please visit our Knowledge Center, attend a daily live demo, or visit our Blog. Please reach out to our Support Team if you have any questions at support@zoom.us. Thank You! Team Zoom |
Google MeetTutorial Videos
More will be coming! Getting Started
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