Monday, March 23, 2020

Continuous Learning via Zoom

Best 'Getting Started' video for Teachers


Another 'Teacher Tutorial with Zoom' option... this one created by a kid


How to Setup Zoom for Parents and Students


Zoom Directions for Students

(Customizable Google Slides/PDF handouts to send to students from The Techie Teacher)
https://www.thetechieteacher.net/2020/03/i-just-wanted-to-pass-along-some.html 

Zoom Task Cards

For more in-depth practice/training with Zoom. Shared graciously by Jenna Reeh of Papillion LaVista Schools. 
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1NJT-iYcl8um6qzE1h8yJgA-dCNld_nt0u7xDyExhFBA/preview?slide=id.g63a8e66b27_0_86

Tips for Many Users Today

  • UPON ENTRY in a Zoom meeting: Show people how to mute and unmute themselves. As meeting host, you can Manage Participants and Mute All, but allow for others to unmute and show them how to do so, so that future interactivity is seamless. In the Advanced Settings online you can also check a box so that all participants are automatically muted upon entry. Because this is a user-controlled setting and not a default, teach your participants how to do it themselves so they get comfortable using anyone's Zoom rooms. 
  • ZOOM FROM HOME: Because our home internet connectivity isn't as good as at school, consider turning off your video and/or telling participants to do the same. It is far more stable when just sharing audio. However, turn your video on from time to time to add that human connection when at all possible. 
  • RECORDING ZOOM SESSIONS: If you Record a Zoom meeting and you are looking for where that recording went, the default is a folder in your Documents called Zoom. You can control where the Recordings go in your Pro account by going to Zoom.us > Preferences > Recordings. You can also have them saved automatically to the cloud (then you don’t have to upload) and a whole bunch more advanced settings when you go to your Advanced Settings online in your Zoom account. 

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