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Provides instructions for making Zoom recordings available to users that are not logged into their Zoom accounts.
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- Vevox
Links to Vevox video tutorials on integrations with PowerPoint, MS Teams, Zoom, and Blackboard.
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Zoom is a cloud-based videoconferencing and collaboration platform. With Zoom you have the flexibility to create virtual classrooms and invite students to join from their desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Students can also share content from their devices such as PowerPoint presentations, and YouTube videos. Zoom is available to all faculty, staff, and students for academic purposes.
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This article provides the digital file retention policies and timelines for removing digital content.
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- Applications and Software
Directions on how to re-install zoom on MacOS if you are getting the error: You are unable to connect to Zoom
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This article contains the steps for instructors to follow to create a Zoom virtual room and link within a Blackboard course, using the Blackboard/Zoom integration.
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A complete guide to getting all your accounts and tech ready for your first semester at UND.
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The usage of Zoom has gone up exponentially and most of us have probably used it one time or another while working remotely. Some new features have been added including a Zoom plugin right on Outlook to make scheduling and attending online meetings simple. Below are some tips to enhance your Zoom experience.
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Steps for setting up the Hue Document Camera as a video input in Zoom and sharing from the doc cam during a meeting: this allows instructors to share physical media and examples (like books) in their presentations and meetings.
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The following measures will increase the security of your Zoom sessions and reduce the chance of unwanted attendees. We recommend using as many of these options as you reasonably can without impacting your meeting operations. If you are discussing any sensitive or confidential information in your meetings, these measures become that much more important.
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The "Share computer sound" option must be enabled in the Zoom desktop client, this option is disabled by default.
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This article provides links to resources on creating and managing breakout rooms in Zoom. It also provides a brief list of topics to keep in mind when users are looking to implement breakout rooms into their course structure.
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You will need to request and have a webinar license confirmation before you are able to convert your meeting to a webinar.
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The Zoom Health License can be applied to a UND Zoom account and modifies the account to enforce advanced security settings to ensure that any Zoom sessions that the license holder creates and hosts will be either meeting or exceeding HIPAA security guidelines. These settings already exist within Zoom, Zoom Health just ensures that they are always on for all created sessions. Such features include the removal of cloud recording access, and enhanced end-to-end encryption settings. Any user who
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The Zoom-Outlook Integration allows users to add meetings and manage their calendar, all without leaving Outlook. There are two types of integration: the Zoom 'Plugin' and the Zoom 'Add-In'. Both types function similarly, but Zoom recommends the 'Add-In' version for better security and more robust deployment/management.