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- Do a warm-up activity to get students talking or using the chat or other interactive features. (Example warm up activities) If lecturing, divide your lecture into shorter segments (15 – 20 minutes maximum) and intersperse with student participation to maintain engagement.
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Whether you’re learning in person or remotely, have fun and stay connected with Zoom in the classroom. If you’re a parent supporting a young learner, or a student looking to succeed in your digital classroom, read on for tips and guidance on how to get started with Zoom.
- An Educator’s Guide to Using Zoom in the Classroom
You’ll learn how to set up your virtual classroom, use...
- An Educator’s Guide to Using Zoom in the Classroom
You’ll learn how to set up your virtual classroom, use security settings to help enable safe learning environments, and communicate the benefits of Zoom to parents and students. Get familiar with all the features and teaching tools available to have fun and connect in and out of the classroom!
How can I invite my students to a Zoom meeting? You can use Zoom to set up a meeting for your class, then share a link to that meeting with students. Visit this guide to learn how to create the meeting link: Scheduling a Meeting in Zoom.
How to identify which Zoom products are available to you. How to set up a virtual classroom and choose settings. How to save a meeting or chat transcript for your classroom documentation. Upon successfully completing these courses, you'll receive a downloadable certificate.
All eligible and accredited primary, secondary, and post-secondary (K-12 and higher education) institutions can purchase the new Zoom One for Education bundles. Zoom may make exceptions to the eligibility requirements on a case-by-case basis to accommodate unique organizations that support learners.
Find UBC instructions and tips for Zoom, a video/audio web-conferencing and collaboration tool that lets you, your peers, and your instructors meet in real time online. Through Zoom, you can attend lectures and meetings, present using whiteboards, share screens and slides, interact by chat or Q&A, have small group discussions, and take part in ...
Getting Started on Zoom 1. How to Sign Up for the First Time 1. Start by going to zoom.us. 2. On the top right corner, click on the blue “Sign Up, It’s Free” button. 3. Enter your school email address and click “Sign Up”. 4. You'll receive an email from Zoom to activate. Go to your email and click Activate Account.