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Revision as of 10:42, 27 February 2020
Zoom provides simplified video conferencing, screen sharing and messaging across any device.
Getting Started
Zoom is free for anyone invited to attend a meeting. If you'd like to host a meeting for your class or college-related business, you will need to request a Zoom license from the Tech Support Center by submitting a help ticket.
Using Zoom
See Zoom's Help Center for instructions.
Zoom and Special A/V Requirements
If you have more complex requirements, such as a large classroom that requires additional audio/video, please make a support request with Electronic Media.
Zoom Alternatives
If your class is using Canvas, Conferences are a built-in video conferencing tool. To learn more about Canvas Conferences see: Communicating in Canvas.
Keywords: web conferencing