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Open support sessions are available to everyone within the SJU community. Check out our hours!
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Attention!! There has been a change to Non-verbal Reactions and informal polling.
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Attendees in Zoom will be prompted to provide their consent to be recorded in a meeting or a webinar. Attendees will receive a notification when a recording starts or if they join a session that is already being recorded. The attendee can either consent to stay in the session or leave.
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Zoom is a great way to stay connected right now, and we hope these tips will help you continue to host amazing classes and events using this platform! Like most other public forums, it’s possible to have a person (who may or may not be invited) disrupt an event that’s meant to bring people together. Here are some Zoom features that can help you safely share your Zoom virtual classroom without unwanted interruptions.
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Log in to
https://sju.zoom. us. To download a recording file you will need to go to the recordings tab on your zoom settings. Under the cloud recordings tab at the top you will have a list of the recordings you have made to the cloud, click on the topic of the meeting to see the recording file.
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Breakout Rooms allow you to seamlessly split your Zoom meeting into separate sessions for small group discussion and then bring those sessions back together to resume the large group meeting. As the meeting host, you can split the participants into these separate sessions automatically or manually and can switch between sessions at any time. You can enable or disable breakout rooms for meetings you host in your Meeting Settings.
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This link will take you to Zoom's Knowledge on Audio, Video, and Sharing
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Written Tutorials and Overview Video Resources for Using Zoom in Canvas