Zoom is a video conferencing tool, which means you can meet with your instructor, adviser or other students from your home or other location. Zoom allows you to see and hear each other, as well as send typed chat messages. You can access Zoom from your computer browser or from a mobile device (phone, tablet). Some instructors may have synchronous, or live meetings (meaning everyone logs in to Zoom at the same time), or may record a lecture for you to view later.
- Getting started: Zoom Quick Start Guide
- How to Install Zoom on Your Computer
- How to Install Zoom on Your Mobile Device
- Joining a Zoom meeting
- Using best practices for Zoom meeting participants
- Dealing with WiFi Issues
For additional Zoom information, please see our documentation. For Zoom Support, please email Zoom@umsystem.edu.
Getting started
Use our getting started guide to learn how to log in to Zoom, install the Zoom apps, explore the basic features of Zoom, schedule a meeting and invite participants.
Hosting a meeting
If this is your first time hosting a meeting, take a look at our Zoom meeting host best practices.
Participating in Zoom meetings
Our Zoom meeting best practice guide will quickly get you up and running with the Zoom audio and video options, learn about some of Zoom's online meeting tools and screen sharing options.
Zoombombers
Here are some tips on how to ensure everyone joining an event does so with good intentions. Like most other public forums, it’s possible to have a person (who may or may not be invited) disrupt an event that’s meant to bring people together.
Modified on: Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 3:13 PM
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