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Zoom: Tips and Tricks for Zoom Meetings
Zoom: Tips and Tricks for Zoom Meetings
Getting Started
To Get Started at Carleton, you can review the following video (and then some of the other helpful information, below.)
https://carleton.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=902c4366-fef3-4a37-878c-b1d5014f6ec5
Zoom has a
user guide for new users
and a whole set of
Video Tutorials
Explore and set your preferences
There are
preferences in the Zoom application itself
that you can set for your preferred way of using zoom
There are many more preferences available in your
Zoom Profile Online
Look through Zoom's list of
Meeting and Webinar Best Practices
You may be able to reduce Zoom fatigue by
turning off your view of your own video
Your Audio and Video
Audio tips
You can see which microphone Zoom is using by clicking on the little triangle near the microphone button (lower left of the screen). If you intend to use a headset but Zoom is still using your computer's built-in speakers, for example, this is how you can change your microphone.
Zoom selects one participant at a time when it's sharing audio, so it doesn't work well to have two people try to talk at the same time, or to have background noises from one participant "interrupt" another participant. Try to make it so that only one microphone at a time needs to be transmitting sound to the group.
Choose a place that is separate from where other people will be talking whenever possible. Shared office environments are difficult sound environments both for you and for your office mates.
If you're in a place where you can't control your background noise, be sure to stay muted whenever you're not speaking so that Zoom doesn't accidentally choose your background noise over other participants when deciding which sounds to share to everyone in the meeting.
Zoom has advice for
managing audio echos in meetings
Video tips
While joining a meeting with your camera on allows for easier collegial interactions, it's not always the best choice. If you have an unstable or slow internet connection, turning off your video can improve your Zoom connection.
If you have a lot of visual distraction or a private space in your camera's view, consider a virtual background but keep in mind that virtual backgrounds can be distracting too if they are busy or the camera has trouble distinguishing where you end and your room begins.
Common Meeting Functionality
Optimizing a shared video
(so that it plays smoothly for your participants)
Slides as a Virtual Background
Zoom Polling
(available to Hosts)
Breakout Rooms
(set up by Hosts)
Zoom for Classrooms
PEPS maintains a page with
Zoom tips for classroom use
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Check out this article I found in the Carleton Client Portal knowledge base.<br /><br /><a href="https://stolafcarleton.teamdynamix.com/TDClient/2092/Carleton/KB/ArticleDet?ID=137331">https://stolafcarleton.teamdynamix.com/TDClient/2092/Carleton/KB/ArticleDet?ID=137331</a><br /><br />Zoom: Tips and Tricks for Zoom Meetings