Using Zoom for Live Lectures
What?
What?
Zoom is an online video conferencing platform that all UCLA faculty, staff, and students can access. Learn more: Getting Started with Zoom on Windows and Mac.
Zoom is an online video conferencing platform that all UCLA faculty, staff, and students can access. Learn more: Getting Started with Zoom on Windows and Mac.
Why?
Why?
Use Zoom to broadcast a live lecture, share a presentation by sharing your screen, or lead a live discussion section. Zoom broadcasts can also be recorded to be viewed at a later date. UCLA faculty have 'Zoom Pro' accounts which allow for up to 300 participants (including yourself).
Use Zoom to broadcast a live lecture, share a presentation by sharing your screen, or lead a live discussion section. Zoom broadcasts can also be recorded to be viewed at a later date. UCLA faculty have 'Zoom Pro' accounts which allow for up to 300 participants (including yourself).
How?
How?
VIDEO DEMONSTRATION #1: Join and host a Zoom meeting
VIDEO DEMONSTRATION #1: Join and host a Zoom meeting
VIDEO DEMONSTRATION #2: Sharing your screen in Zoom
VIDEO DEMONSTRATION #2: Sharing your screen in Zoom
VIDEO DEMONSTRATION #3: Creating a Zoom Meeting in CCLE
VIDEO DEMONSTRATION #3: Creating a Zoom Meeting in CCLE