Zoom is an easy-to-use video conferencing tool that lets users quickly and reliably schedule, manage and record meetings. Learn how to schedule, join and manage a Zoom meeting.
Prerequisites
- Students, faculty or staff
- A device that meets Zoom’s System Requirements
- To prepare to use Zoom, access your Stevens Zoom account and install the Zoom desktop client, which offers the best available Zoom experience.
Zoom Meeting Features and Instructions
Scheduling & Joining Zoom Meetings | |
Topic |
Description |
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Schedule a Meeting |
Zoom offers multiple methods to schedule a meeting: |
You can join a Zoom meeting from an email invite or an instant messaging invite, from your browser, from the Zoom desktop client or mobile application, and through other methods. | |
Settings & Profile | |
Topic | Description |
Zoom Settings | Changing your Zoom meeting settings |
Zoom Profile | Customizing your Zoom profile |
In-Meeting Controls | |
Topic | Description |
Use Zoom Audio Settings | When starting/joining a meeting, you can join the audio by computer or phone. |
Click on the Video icon during a meeting to start and stop your video feed. Use the Video tab to preview and change your camera source via the down arrow. | |
During a meeting, click Invite to send meeting information to more participants. | |
When hosting a Zoom meeting, you have additional controls available to help manage your participants. Attendees can only view the other participants. | |
Zoom allows for screen sharing on desktop, tablet and mobile devices running Zoom. All participants in your meeting can share their screen. The whiteboard feature allows you to share a whiteboard that you and other participants (if allowed) can annotate on. When screen sharing or using the whiteboard, you and your attendees can use the Annotation tools for drawing, pointing, highlighting, etc. |
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Click Chat to start an in-meeting message with participants in the meeting. Use the dropdown in the chat window to message everyone or a specific participant. Meeting participants can use In-Meeting Reactions to place an icon in their video panel and beside their name in the participants panel to communicate with the host and other participants without disrupting the flow of the meeting. |
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Use the polling feature to create polling questions for your meetings. You will be able to launch the poll during your meeting and gather responses from your attendees. You also have the ability to download a report of polling after the meeting. |
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Zoom’s Breakout Room feature allows meeting hosts to automatically or manually split Zoom meetings into up to 50 separate Breakout Rooms. Each participant can use audio, video, and screen sharing in Breakout Rooms. |
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Recording Zoom meetings in the cloud | |
Using Waiting Rooms in Zoom | |
Access attendance reports and poll reports |
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