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Many classes use Zoom to meet as a class or individually. Watch this video for an overview and introduction to Zoom.
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Zoom is a web-based video conferencing tool with both desktop and mobile apps. It allows users to meet online with or without video and has screen-sharing capabilities. Meeting sessions can be recorded and downloaded for later viewing or sharing. Here are a few things you must understand about Zoom before you begin:
Step 1: Visit , and click the download button for "Zoom Client for Meetings," which is the desktop app.
Step 2: Zoom will detect both your machine platform and operating system and choose the correct download for you. Run the install file as you would for any other app installation. For most of us, it will appear as a box in our bottom ribbon; however your operating system may look different. Click the "up" arrow and select "Open."
Step 3: Once installed, you will need to select your information release duration and click "Accept."
Step 4: DO NOT enter your email and password in this window. You will need to click "Sign in with SSO" to be redirected to the proper sign-in window.
Step 5: The company domain should read "wichitastate" (without quote marks) if it's not already filled in.
Step 6: You can now login using your my黑洞社区 credentials: my黑洞社区ID@wichita.edu as your user name and your my黑洞社区 password as your password. Click "Login."
Step 7: You will be required to Duo authenticate.
Step 8: Zoom should automatically launch for you. If it does not, click the "Launch Zoom" button.
Step 9: Your Zoom window is now open, and you're ready to host or join your first Zoom meeting session.
Step 1: For tablets and smartphones, go to the app store on your mobile device and search for Zoom.us.
Step 2: Download the app.
Step 3: Open the app and sign in using the SSO option, as you did for the desktop application.
There are some basic etiquette habits that will make your time in a Zoom class more comfortable for everyone:
Want to hear more tips from a student peer? Check out this article on Zoom etiquette from student Matthew Ferguson.