Excellent!!! I have been watching a lot of videos, but this one not only explain how to use it, but all the troubles that you can encounter, I already got lost many times with the FULL SCREEN, and could not recover. I really appreciate ALL THE TIME AND EFFORT that you did with this video, and mostly when you showed all the troubles that I already found and could not solved. I would love to see if you can make one from the students point of view, from a device that is not a computer, I mean a tablet, or a cellular phone. I hear that in a tablet when you share, it does not show the white board, also that the icons are different of an I phone and and Android, and how to change from speaker view to gallery view on a cellular phone. I think they are all different.
@Alfonso Martinez as promised here are Android and iPad tutorials, I hope you find these useful: th-cam.com/video/KL3fAvmKCMo/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/TKHZuJlHLuk/w-d-xo.html
Thank you thank you thank you! You have no idea what a lifesaver this is. I am helping a child do virtual school and his problem is not being able to see the tacher when everyone else is talking. The teacher helped cut down on the class talking but this tip of how to lock on one speaker will literally make him so happy and be able to get the work done! I am just so grateful for you making this video to help the students🤓😃😍🤗🤗🤗
Glad it helped! If the teacher is not that Zoom-savvy you may want to let them know that they can "spotlight" then own video by right clicking it and selecting spotlight video. That way students won't all have to pin their video individually. The host should also have a "mute all" option, and then students can individually unmute themselves if they have a question, or the host can unmute them if they raise their hand first. Of course you can also point the teacher towards my other videos: th-cam.com/play/PLKL6KBeCnI3UQTL_YQBJ6xwjSnLjKMq5K.html
Excellent!!! I have been watching a lot of videos, but this one not only explain how to use it, but all the troubles that you can encounter, I already got lost many times with the FULL SCREEN, and could not recover. I really appreciate ALL THE TIME AND EFFORT that you did with this video, and mostly when you showed all the troubles that I already found and could not solved. I would love to see if you can make one from the students point of view, from a device that is not a computer, I mean a tablet, or a cellular phone. I hear that in a tablet when you share, it does not show the white board, also that the icons are different of an I phone and and Android, and how to change from speaker view to gallery view on a cellular phone. I think they are all different. Sorry, I think I sent it twice.
Thank you, and I'm glad you found the video useful! I have an Android phone and a very old iPad, so if I have time this week I'll try to do a new video showing student controls on mobile devices.
@@BenFinio You are awesome!!! Thank you very much. I am watching a lot to learn, but the way you did it, from the point of view of the problems, helps a lot to people who already experienced those problems, like me, and I could not solved them . Thank you again,
This is great. If you are able, an expanded version or addendum with information about how to change name (and use other features from the blue tabs next to name in Participant View) and information about BreakOut rooms. Also, the differentiation between Reactions and NonVerbal Feedback that you have in another video would be great for this student series. THANK YOU!!
Hi Amy - I do have a couple breakout rooms videos if you haven't seen them, you can find them in this playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLKL6KBeCnI3UQTL_YQBJ6xwjSnLjKMq5K.html. I have been considering doing an updated "for students" video but there are so many features now it's hard to decide whether to cover them in one video, or spin them off into separate videos. Unfortunately I can't do this as my full time job but I will keep cranking out videos to the best of my ability!
Hi Ben - great video! I have a quick question; how did you make the zoom taskbar and controls visible when recording? I'm trying to do something similar for my students but when I record the screen they disappear!
Hi Emily - I use separate screen recording + video editing software called Camtasia to record all my tutorials. That way you see exactly what I see on my screen, including things like the Windows taskbar or mouse pointer etc, which would not get recorded in Zoom. I have a Camtasia tutorial here: th-cam.com/video/83hn6tlZRIA/w-d-xo.html but it is expensive (over $200). OBS Studio is a free screen recording program that seems very popular, and there are a ton of tutorials for it on TH-cam. However, I believe it is only a screen recorder and not a video editor, so you would need a separate program if you want to edit the video at all.
Thanks for your excellent videos, Ben! Are there any plans to update this with the 2021 Zoom update? Specifically the raise hand feature no longer in participants window and now in Reactions?
Hi Sue - I have an entire playlist of Zoom tutorials, including many specific videos about new features: th-cam.com/play/PLKL6KBeCnI3UQTL_YQBJ6xwjSnLjKMq5K.html. Here is a newer video for 2021: th-cam.com/video/XHlOdxDCnh4/w-d-xo.html, here is one specifically about reactions and nonverbal feedback: th-cam.com/video/Xzf9ejFDEBI/w-d-xo.html, and here is another short update about that feature: th-cam.com/video/8hIz7cXFN8k/w-d-xo.html. Hope that helps!
Ben, does the student have to pay for a Zoom plan upgrade as I read the free account meetings only last for 40 mins? I have a 3 full days course to attend. Thanks.
Hi - I have an entire video just to answer this question! th-cam.com/video/Br-lkhHd0Tg/w-d-xo.html Short answer - it depends on whether you're using a computer given to you by the school, in which case it might have additional screen monitoring software installed on it. But they can't see your screen just through Zoom.
Well plenty of the stuff in this video applies to teachers too! If you haven't seen it yet I have a huge playlist of Zoom tutorials, some of which are more specific for teachers/meeting hosts: th-cam.com/play/PLKL6KBeCnI3UQTL_YQBJ6xwjSnLjKMq5K.html
do you have or know of a video that shows kids how to join (newish feature) their choice of breakout rooms? For some reason some of my students can, some can't.
Hi - I have two videos about breakout rooms, a general one and one that is specific about the new self-select feature. For self-select rooms to work the student needs to be updated to the latest version of Zoom, otherwise they will not have that option and the host will have to assign them. th-cam.com/video/pNK7rsFzXZY/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/C5s9AN4nt6w/w-d-xo.html
Hi, Ben. Thank you for this! I do have a question that is very important to me to find the answer to. I was a participant in a ZOOM class last week. After the live, virtual zoom class, the instructor emailed the students a link to the recording of our class and strongly suggested that we download it to save it long term, because the link to recording would only be available for 2 weeks (7 days from today). I have asked the teacher twice, and she said something about a button at the top of my screen, and also about SendOwl, but I have not been able to locate the correct buttons or figure out HOW TO SAVE THE RECORDED LECTURE. Please HELP me and others in the same boat!!! I have an iPhoneX. Thank you SO much!!! 🌤
Hi - unfortunately I am familiar with neither SendOwl nor iPhones :-(. Did you tell the instructor you were trying to download it on an iPhone? My only guess would be that maybe their instructions were for users using a web browser on a computer. It may look different on a phone. I would make sure they know you're using an iPhone.
It depends on your school's settings, there is a setting to enable participant recording. A little icon will show up next to your name when you're recording so yes the teacher will know.
Hi! Why is it that the students sometimes cannot access/find the 'annotate' button (view options on the right of the green tab) while there is a screen being shared and, therefore,they cannot weite or draw anything on that shared screen ?
Hi - this is a setting that you have to enable/disable in your Zoom settings in a web browser, unfortunately I don't think you can change it during the meeting. Cornell switched the default to "off" earlier this year to present Zoom bombing (people drawing inappropriate things) and I was also confused when it disappeared.
Ok I have a question so if I use zoom on my laptop but then I need to go do my work on a different tab, will my camera be viewable to my teacher and class mates?
If the instructor shares a PowerPoint that the student is suppose to replicate, how does the student get back to their copy of PowerPoint? And then back to the instructor's copy?
Hi David - to be clear, by "share," do you mean the instructor is sharing their screen in Zoom? Or they are sharing a Powerpoint file that the students can download onto their own computer?
@@BenFinio Yes, sharing their screen in Zoom. The instructor is sharing his screen and it's a PowerPoint lesson. He says now try creating this yourselves, so the students need to go back to their copy of PowerPoint to try it. How do they toggle between their own copy of PowerPoint and the Instructor's shared screen? (thanks Ben)
@@davidgrauel1380 Make sure the students are not stuck in full-screen view in Zoom. That can make it hard to switch to other programs. Move your mouse to the top of the screen, select View Options, then Exit Full Screen Mode (that might not be exactly what it says, but something like that). After that, you can switch between Zoom and Powerpoint just like you would switch between any two other programs on the computer.
Hi Shawn - I don't have my own video on this, but I would search for "how to start a zoom meeting" or "how to schedule a zoom meeting" or "how to create a zoom meeting" etc. How exactly you do it may depend on whether you have your own personal Zoom license or have Zoom through your school or work.
@@shawn2050 You can create your own free Zoom account with a different login, but the free meetings are limited to 40 minutes (I think you can just start another meeting if you want to go longer than that though, it's just annoying).
When in a speaker view mode during discussion class, when I unmute myself and start talking, I don’t pop up as the speaker, people cannot see who it is speaking. What can I do about that? Do I pin myself so people see that it’s me talking?
Pinning a video only affects what YOU see. If you are the host you can select "spotlight video" instead and I *believe* that should highlight the video for all your students. However, I am not sure if individual students can still override that setting and pin a different video. You might need to tell them to switch to speaker view and make sure they pin your video. It also helps if you have all the students mute themselves (or, if you are the host, you can force-mute everyone from the Participants window). Then Zoom will not automatically pick up background noise/people talking and decide to show their video.
Sometimes the password is embedded in the Zoom meeting link and you can join just by clicking the link. If you're not sure, I'd ask your teacher or the person organizing the meeting.
Do you know if the class is using the Zoom "Webinar" feature instead of "Meetings"? Webinars are a separate feature where all participant video is turned off.
Hi - one other person commented this today. There are a few reasons gallery view might not be available. I think you need at least three people in the meeting for gallery view to appear as an option. If you are in a Zoom Webinar instead of a Meeting, the option might not be there. I would check with the other people in the meeting to see if they're having the same problem.
As a student, how do I keep the video option on while I just go for a short coffee break without telling the teacher? I have heard there is an option to show a pre-recorded video so the teacher feels I am sitting in my place.
You record yourself for a few seconds like you're listening and paying attention and then you save the video and then you click the arrow near the video icon choose virtual background and choose the video make sure to place your cam on an area where there is no movement
Today I decided I wanted to stay in for a 90 minute Zoom class and not go out in the community anywhere at all because of covid and masks and social distancing.
Hi, thanks for the video. Any idea on how to have two gallery views at the same time, one on each screen? I have 2 screens + Macbook screen (3 in total). I have not been able to find any info about this feature. Thanks!
You mean two gallery views, each showing different participants? If so, I'm not sure. I know if you go into your settings there is a "use two monitors" feature. Another option is that Zoom lets you log in to the same meeting on multiple devices, so you could log in separately on the Macbook. But if there aren't many participants in the meeting, I think you will see the same people on both screens.
@@BenFinio Thank you. Yes, I wanted to be able to see about 20-30 people on each screen at the same time in Gallery view. I had thought about accessing from different devices and testing to see if I could split participants into two different screens. Ill give it a try. Gracias!
@@morenoaimara Ok - Zoom has an option to "display up to 49 people in gallery view" - that is a checkbox you can enable, but I'm not sure how many people it will display if you DON'T have that checked. For example if it displays 24 people, and you have 25 meeting participants, then I think it would show 24 on one screen and only 1 on the other screen, it won't divide them evenly. Good luck!
Thank you! I have my first day of school tomorrow, this is so helpful
Glad it was helpful!
same
My first day is in 3 hrs
My is tomorrow
Me too
I have a class in a few hours that requires Zoom and I’ve never used it before, so this was very helpful for me! Thank you!
You're welcome, glad it was helpful!
Yay thank you this helped my anxiety of not knowing how things work
Glad it helped!
Thanks Mr. Ben Finio. Very useful.
on mine it has it to where if someone is talking it shows you them but i want it to where i can see my classmates
How is it possible to dislike a tutorial like this
you hit the button
streetfighter the red one
streetfighter I hit like not red
why would you not like this video
Thank you so much for this! Classes start soon for me and I am tech savvy however not with zoom so thank you!
Happy to help!
Excellent!!! I have been watching a lot of videos, but this one not only explain how to use it, but all the troubles that you can encounter, I already got lost many times with the FULL SCREEN, and could not recover.
I really appreciate ALL THE TIME AND EFFORT that you did with this video, and mostly when you showed all the troubles that I already found and could not solved.
I would love to see if you can make one from the students point of view, from a device that is not a computer, I mean a tablet, or a cellular phone. I hear that in a tablet when you share, it does not show the white board, also that the icons are different of an I phone and and Android, and how to change from speaker view to gallery view on a cellular phone. I think they are all different.
@Alfonso Martinez as promised here are Android and iPad tutorials, I hope you find these useful: th-cam.com/video/KL3fAvmKCMo/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/TKHZuJlHLuk/w-d-xo.html
Thank you thank you thank you! You have no idea what a lifesaver this is. I am helping a child do virtual school and his problem is not being able to see the tacher when everyone else is talking. The teacher helped cut down on the class talking but this tip of how to lock on one speaker will literally make him so happy and be able to get the work done! I am just so grateful for you making this video to help the students🤓😃😍🤗🤗🤗
Glad it helped! If the teacher is not that Zoom-savvy you may want to let them know that they can "spotlight" then own video by right clicking it and selecting spotlight video. That way students won't all have to pin their video individually. The host should also have a "mute all" option, and then students can individually unmute themselves if they have a question, or the host can unmute them if they raise their hand first. Of course you can also point the teacher towards my other videos: th-cam.com/play/PLKL6KBeCnI3UQTL_YQBJ6xwjSnLjKMq5K.html
Thank you so much for this. It really helps with all of these meetings from school.
Thank you so much! A great way to help my students and make our Zoom meetings go more smoothly!
Thanks, glad you found it helpful!
Awesome. Like the down-to-earth approach. Thank you
Thank you! I was assigned this by my computer teacher for digital assignments
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much! I start school tomorrow and this was very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
I have my first zoom class tomorrow and this was so incredibly helpful! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks - I am impressed that you got this far into the pandemic without having to take a Zoom class!
THANK YOU!!! I'm so glad I found this!
Thanks so much for the help! My teacher made me watch this, but I learned some things that I wouldn't have known otherwise. Thanks again!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent!!! I have been watching a lot of videos, but this one not only explain how to use it, but all the troubles that you can encounter, I already got lost many times with the FULL SCREEN, and could not recover.
I really appreciate ALL THE TIME AND EFFORT that you did with this video, and mostly when you showed all the troubles that I already found and could not solved.
I would love to see if you can make one from the students point of view, from a device that is not a computer, I mean a tablet, or a cellular phone. I hear that in a tablet when you share, it does not show the white board, also that the icons are different of an I phone and and Android, and how to change from speaker view to gallery view on a cellular phone. I think they are all different.
Sorry, I think I sent it twice.
Thank you, and I'm glad you found the video useful! I have an Android phone and a very old iPad, so if I have time this week I'll try to do a new video showing student controls on mobile devices.
@@BenFinio You are awesome!!! Thank you very much. I am watching a lot to learn, but the way you did it, from the point of view of the problems, helps a lot to people who already experienced those problems, like me, and I could not solved them . Thank you again,
i sent the link to my classmates because they also were having trouble with zoom
thank you so much!
thank you so much for the video..i really needed that..as am going to start online classes on Monday..so this is super helpful..have a great day
When you join... a class code do you automatically join a meeting or..
No it will tell you to put your screen name and if you wanna keep the audio/video on before it starts it :)
Thats Kool thank god because I though when you join it automatically turns on your camera
MY TEACHER SEND ME THE LINK TO THIS VIDEO FOR ONLINE CLASSES WITH ZOOM, I DONT THINK SHE WATCHED IT BEFORE COPYING THIS AND SENDING THIS TO ME.
Very concise and helpful, thank you.
school starts tmr thank u
You're welcome!
This is great. If you are able, an expanded version or addendum with information about how to change name (and use other features from the blue tabs next to name in Participant View) and information about BreakOut rooms. Also, the differentiation between Reactions and NonVerbal Feedback that you have in another video would be great for this student series. THANK YOU!!
Hi Amy - I do have a couple breakout rooms videos if you haven't seen them, you can find them in this playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLKL6KBeCnI3UQTL_YQBJ6xwjSnLjKMq5K.html. I have been considering doing an updated "for students" video but there are so many features now it's hard to decide whether to cover them in one video, or spin them off into separate videos. Unfortunately I can't do this as my full time job but I will keep cranking out videos to the best of my ability!
Thank you very helpful first day of distance learning for three kids
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Ben - great video! I have a quick question; how did you make the zoom taskbar and controls visible when recording? I'm trying to do something similar for my students but when I record the screen they disappear!
Hi Emily - I use separate screen recording + video editing software called Camtasia to record all my tutorials. That way you see exactly what I see on my screen, including things like the Windows taskbar or mouse pointer etc, which would not get recorded in Zoom. I have a Camtasia tutorial here: th-cam.com/video/83hn6tlZRIA/w-d-xo.html but it is expensive (over $200). OBS Studio is a free screen recording program that seems very popular, and there are a ton of tutorials for it on TH-cam. However, I believe it is only a screen recorder and not a video editor, so you would need a separate program if you want to edit the video at all.
Thanks for your excellent videos, Ben! Are there any plans to update this with the 2021 Zoom update? Specifically the raise hand feature no longer in participants window and now in Reactions?
Hi Sue - I have an entire playlist of Zoom tutorials, including many specific videos about new features: th-cam.com/play/PLKL6KBeCnI3UQTL_YQBJ6xwjSnLjKMq5K.html. Here is a newer video for 2021: th-cam.com/video/XHlOdxDCnh4/w-d-xo.html, here is one specifically about reactions and nonverbal feedback: th-cam.com/video/Xzf9ejFDEBI/w-d-xo.html, and here is another short update about that feature: th-cam.com/video/8hIz7cXFN8k/w-d-xo.html. Hope that helps!
@@BenFinio Thanks for your quick reply. It must be annoying having to update your videos with Zoom updates! Much appreciated.
Ty for teaching me! Because my teacher wants us to download zoom for workshop,i want to answer her because she might asks us how does it work.
Thanks i have online school on wednesday
i have a meeting in 45 minutes :(, but this helped me so much!
it went great ! thank you for your help !
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This is great! Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Thank you, Ben!
Ben, does the student have to pay for a Zoom plan upgrade as I read the free account meetings only last for 40 mins? I have a 3 full days course to attend. Thanks.
Can teachers see your screen when its off? Because I always wondered if teachers had this feature.Also really helpful video!
Hi - I have an entire video just to answer this question! th-cam.com/video/Br-lkhHd0Tg/w-d-xo.html Short answer - it depends on whether you're using a computer given to you by the school, in which case it might have additional screen monitoring software installed on it. But they can't see your screen just through Zoom.
You can also double click to switch full screen on and off.
Thanks, I got so mad at my mum for making me do zoom calls, but it’s actually pretty good
This helped me a lot thank you for al you’ve done😁
You’re welcome!
Thanks for the video
This is great! Thank you so very much!
You're welcome!
Covid is the main reason I stay in and do Zoom a lot.
this is helpful also i’m pretending there is more than one real person here
Thanks! Have you made one to help teach them how to use the annotate feature?
I have a "How to Draw in Zoom" video which includes the Zoom whiteboard feature: th-cam.com/video/YtsTytOcBVs/w-d-xo.html
Very useful and informative.
I am a teacher and I searched for ‘how to use Zoom as a teacher’ and this came out🤣
Well plenty of the stuff in this video applies to teachers too! If you haven't seen it yet I have a huge playlist of Zoom tutorials, some of which are more specific for teachers/meeting hosts: th-cam.com/play/PLKL6KBeCnI3UQTL_YQBJ6xwjSnLjKMq5K.html
Super helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Cool video helps alot thank you
do you have or know of a video that shows kids how to join (newish feature) their choice of breakout rooms? For some reason some of my students can, some can't.
Hi - I have two videos about breakout rooms, a general one and one that is specific about the new self-select feature. For self-select rooms to work the student needs to be updated to the latest version of Zoom, otherwise they will not have that option and the host will have to assign them. th-cam.com/video/pNK7rsFzXZY/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/C5s9AN4nt6w/w-d-xo.html
Hi, Ben. Thank you for this! I do have a question that is very important to me to find the answer to. I was a participant in a ZOOM class last week. After the live, virtual zoom class, the instructor emailed the students a link to the recording of our class and strongly suggested that we download it to save it long term, because the link to recording would only be available for 2 weeks (7 days from today). I have asked the teacher twice, and she said something about a button at the top of my screen, and also about SendOwl, but I have not been able to locate the correct buttons or figure out HOW TO SAVE THE RECORDED LECTURE. Please HELP me and others in the same boat!!! I have an iPhoneX. Thank you SO much!!! 🌤
Hi - unfortunately I am familiar with neither SendOwl nor iPhones :-(. Did you tell the instructor you were trying to download it on an iPhone? My only guess would be that maybe their instructions were for users using a web browser on a computer. It may look different on a phone. I would make sure they know you're using an iPhone.
Tysm! I have a zoom call today and I was terrified 😅
Glad it was helpful!
Tomorrow I start my online schooling and I’m so scared
You can do it!
@@BenFinio I missed my firsted day 😔
Very good
if you put on a virtual background and your video camera is off. Does it automatically turn on your video camera?
Good question - I just tried this and no, it did not automatically turn my camera on.
This helped alot thank u and I'm not a dad I'm young gurl on MY dads accout. so ye think u!!!!
Glad it helped!
if you're a student can you record the meeting and will the teacher know?
It depends on your school's settings, there is a setting to enable participant recording. A little icon will show up next to your name when you're recording so yes the teacher will know.
this was helpful
Nice.
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
Nice
ok
Can I get a video on how to use via a tablet
Hi Makela - I have an iPad tutorial here: th-cam.com/video/KL3fAvmKCMo/w-d-xo.html
thank you
CAN A STUDENT SHOW PHOTOS FOR A TALK THAT THEY ARE GIVING? IF SO, HOW DO YOU DO THAT?
Hi - yes, you can use the "Share Screen" feature but your teacher (or the meeting host) will have to enable it first.
Thank youuu
Hi! Why is it that the students sometimes cannot access/find the 'annotate' button (view options on the right of the green tab) while there is a screen being shared and, therefore,they cannot weite or draw anything on that shared screen ?
Hi - this is a setting that you have to enable/disable in your Zoom settings in a web browser, unfortunately I don't think you can change it during the meeting. Cornell switched the default to "off" earlier this year to present Zoom bombing (people drawing inappropriate things) and I was also confused when it disappeared.
@@BenFinio oh...thanks a lot! I thought I had to enable something because depending on people"s devices, that feature would or wouldn't be on!
Ok I have a question so if I use zoom on my laptop but then I need to go do my work on a different tab, will my camera be viewable to my teacher and class mates?
If you are in a different tab, your teachers and classmates will still be able to see your camera unless you turn your video off in Zoom first.
Ben Finio thanks!
Haha my teacher put this in the link for us to watch, anyone from point here?
Hey ahaha crazy seeing someone from point here
@@ardourjimin2533 I dont recognize the name what state are you talking about lol
If the instructor shares a PowerPoint that the student is suppose to replicate, how does the student get back to their copy of PowerPoint? And then back to the instructor's copy?
Hi David - to be clear, by "share," do you mean the instructor is sharing their screen in Zoom? Or they are sharing a Powerpoint file that the students can download onto their own computer?
@@BenFinio Yes, sharing their screen in Zoom. The instructor is sharing his screen and it's a PowerPoint lesson. He says now try creating this yourselves, so the students need to go back to their copy of PowerPoint to try it. How do they toggle between their own copy of PowerPoint and the Instructor's shared screen? (thanks Ben)
@@davidgrauel1380 Make sure the students are not stuck in full-screen view in Zoom. That can make it hard to switch to other programs. Move your mouse to the top of the screen, select View Options, then Exit Full Screen Mode (that might not be exactly what it says, but something like that). After that, you can switch between Zoom and Powerpoint just like you would switch between any two other programs on the computer.
@@BenFinio Thanks Ben!! - David
Tomorrow is online class and everyday😇.
How do you make a zoom to work with other people
Hi Shawn - I don't have my own video on this, but I would search for "how to start a zoom meeting" or "how to schedule a zoom meeting" or "how to create a zoom meeting" etc. How exactly you do it may depend on whether you have your own personal Zoom license or have Zoom through your school or work.
Ben Finio yea meetings I make under a school license doesn’t allow my friends to join
@@shawn2050 You can create your own free Zoom account with a different login, but the free meetings are limited to 40 minutes (I think you can just start another meeting if you want to go longer than that though, it's just annoying).
When in a speaker view mode during discussion class, when I unmute myself and start talking, I don’t pop up as the speaker, people cannot see who it is speaking. What can I do about that? Do I pin myself so people see that it’s me talking?
Pinning a video only affects what YOU see. If you are the host you can select "spotlight video" instead and I *believe* that should highlight the video for all your students. However, I am not sure if individual students can still override that setting and pin a different video. You might need to tell them to switch to speaker view and make sure they pin your video. It also helps if you have all the students mute themselves (or, if you are the host, you can force-mute everyone from the Participants window). Then Zoom will not automatically pick up background noise/people talking and decide to show their video.
I have to wach this in the middle of class (im 10)
Bruh why the moose on his gameboy
wow
How do you join some thing with out a code
Sometimes the password is embedded in the Zoom meeting link and you can join just by clicking the link. If you're not sure, I'd ask your teacher or the person organizing the meeting.
When I open Zoom I do not see anyone except the host. It is frustrating because the class is a voices off ASL course.
Do you know if the class is using the Zoom "Webinar" feature instead of "Meetings"? Webinars are a separate feature where all participant video is turned off.
@@BenFinio No, I seem to be the only one with trouble. I did get my hands on another device and was finally able to see all.
For me the gallery mode is not there for me?
Hi - one other person commented this today. There are a few reasons gallery view might not be available. I think you need at least three people in the meeting for gallery view to appear as an option. If you are in a Zoom Webinar instead of a Meeting, the option might not be there. I would check with the other people in the meeting to see if they're having the same problem.
@@BenFinio ok thanks!
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As a student, how do I keep the video option on while I just go for a short coffee break without telling the teacher? I have heard there is an option to show a pre-recorded video so the teacher feels I am sitting in my place.
You record yourself for a few seconds like you're listening and paying attention and then you save the video and then you click the arrow near the video icon choose virtual background and choose the video make sure to place your cam on an area where there is no movement
What is 2020
Who put Elmo on a zoom meeting
I can't start Zoom as a student.
Your school's license might not allow students to start and host their own meetings, only join meetings created by teachers.
@@BenFinio That's lame
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Today I decided I wanted to stay in for a 90 minute Zoom class and not go out in the community anywhere at all because of covid and masks and social distancing.
Practicing social distancing and wearing masks appears to be a reason to stay in and do Zoom instead of going out anywhere in the community.
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Hi, thanks for the video. Any idea on how to have two gallery views at the same time, one on each screen? I have 2 screens + Macbook screen (3 in total). I have not been able to find any info about this feature. Thanks!
You mean two gallery views, each showing different participants? If so, I'm not sure. I know if you go into your settings there is a "use two monitors" feature. Another option is that Zoom lets you log in to the same meeting on multiple devices, so you could log in separately on the Macbook. But if there aren't many participants in the meeting, I think you will see the same people on both screens.
@@BenFinio Thank you. Yes, I wanted to be able to see about 20-30 people on each screen at the same time in Gallery view. I had thought about accessing from different devices and testing to see if I could split participants into two different screens. Ill give it a try. Gracias!
@@morenoaimara Ok - Zoom has an option to "display up to 49 people in gallery view" - that is a checkbox you can enable, but I'm not sure how many people it will display if you DON'T have that checked. For example if it displays 24 people, and you have 25 meeting participants, then I think it would show 24 on one screen and only 1 on the other screen, it won't divide them evenly. Good luck!
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