Language Interpretation with Zoom

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Zoom has a feature where Hosts can enable up to 20 participants to be language interpreters for a meeting.

Important Notes

  • Language Interpretation needs to be enabled in the Host's account before they can add it to a meeting.
  • Language Interpretation needs to be added to a meeting before the meeting is started.
  • Language Interpretation cannot be used with Personal Meeting IDs.
  • Language Interpretation cannot be used in breakout rooms.
  • Language Interpretation cannot be added to a meeting when scheduling via Canvas.
    • Schedule the meeting via Canvas and then go to evergreen.zoom.us and add it to the meeting.

Enabling Language Interpretation

  • By default, Language Interpretation is turned off for all users.
  • Hosts need to enable Language Interpretation for their account before they can add it to a meeting
  1. Go to evergreen.zoom.us and sign in with your Evergreen account
  2. In the navigation panel, click Settings.
  3. Click the Meeting tab.
  4. Under In Meeting (Advanced), click the Language Interpretation toggle to enable or disable it.

Using Language Interpretation with Canvas

  • When scheduling a meeting via Canvas the Language Interpretation checkbox is not available.
  • Schedule the meeting via Canvas and then go to evergreen.zoom.us and add it to the meeting.
  1. Schedule a meeting via a Canvas site
  2. Go to evergreen.zoom.us
  3. Find the meeting
  4. Click Edit
  5. For a recurring meeting make sure to select Edit Entire Series.
  6. Check the Language Interpretation box