Zoom is an easy-to-use web classroom platform that allows for real-time video and screen sharing to hold live class sessions at a distance.
This article is an overview of Zoom, the UNH web conferencing software.
This article will provide Tools and Tips to Zoom meeting hosts to control how participants can interact in the meeting in efforts to prevent unwanted material. ZoomBombing
This article explains how the end-user can move recordings from Zoom to Kaltura if the automated migration process fails following a cloud recording session.
This article is about using a Zoom tool built into MyCourses.
This article describes how to use Zoom to record directly to the 'cloud' via Kaltura.
This video walks you through a sample lecture period using Zoom.
This video walks you through using Zoom breakout rooms for online instruction.
This video walks you through the use of Zoom polling and the reasons for or against its use with synchronous online learning.
In this video, we'll review where to find and how to use Zoom's editing functionality.
This article lists common questions and answers about Zoom.
This article lists common questions and answers about Zoom.
This article walks you through getting set up in Zoom, installing Zoom, starting a meeting, and hosting a meeting.
This article walks you through scheduling a Zoom meeting, starting a meeting, things to do before the meeting, best practices for hosting a meeting, and best practices using your camera.
This article walks you through how to schedule a Zoom Meeting from Zoom and from Outlook.
This article shows you how to record a meeting using zoom by video or with written instructions.
This article shows you how to record a meeting using zoom by video or with written instructions.
This article provides information on how to proctor a closed-book exam in Zoom.
This article relays options for hosting online events, including webinars, large meetings, and more.
This article shows how to set up a waiting room in Zoom.
UNH's instance of Zoom can be used for HIPAA-related needs. Interested departments should review and request service.
This article shows how to sign in to Zoom with your UNH Single Sign On (SSO) username and passphrase. Many Zoom meetings now require you to sign in with your UNH username and passphrase before you can access the meeting. For the best meeting experience, always make sure you sign in to Zoom before starting or joining a meeting.
This article provides two recommendations for using Zoom to identify class session attendance.
This article will walk the user through creating a new Zoom meeting with a registration option. This will require attendees to register for a meeting prior to the start.
Starting September 27, 2020 Zoom will require that all meetings have a Passcode or a Waiting Room enabled. For meetings that do not have either a Passcode or Waiting Room enabled by September 27th, Zoom will enable a Waiting Room for you. You may enable your waiting room so that students and participants logged into their UNH account pass through the waiting room and into the meeting automatically.
This article describes how to record the Zoom participant gallery view instead of the active speaker window. This can be done when screen sharing or viewing the gallery during a group discussion.
This article describes how to check for and install updates in Zoom.
This article describes how to disable the automatic cloud recording e-mail notifications from Zoom.
Zoom has automatic closed captioning available in English. This article will review how to turn automatic closed captioning service on for your use as a host and as a user. Note: These automatic captions are generated by machine learning algorithms, so the quality of the captions may vary.
This article will discuss how to add a non-UNH user to a meeting as a Host or Co-host
This article is for campus office administrators who schedule Zoom meetings for other users in their department.
This article will discuss how to share media and sound during a live meeting in Zoom.
This article provides information on the role and responsibility of the Zoom Student Assistant
This article describes troubleshooting tips for Zoom.
This article provides a list of recent and upcoming changes to Zoom.
The article will outline how a user can update a previously scheduled meeting to now require a password.
This article provides information on using the Self-Selected Breakout Room functionality in Zoom.
This article shows how faculty can run a Zoom session using dual monitors to show the gallery of participants while screen sharing or presenting a slide show.
This article will cover some of the best practices for managing attendees in your meeting.