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{{ | {{Large|Welcome to the new virtual classroom.}} | ||
{{dc|B}}{{start|egun during the COVID-19 pandemic,}} Zoom allowed us to continue face-to-face classes—just a bit removed. Today, I still offer [[Contact#Office Hours|office hour appointments]] via Zoom. Zoom is a simple video conferencing application that you can use on your computer, tablet, or smart phone. It works very similarly to FaceTime or Skype, except it’s made for group meetings. | |||
When joining your class, try to connect a few minutes early. Check to see that you camera and microphone are working; turn on your camera and mute your microphone. It’s a good habit to keep your microphone muted until you need to say something. The best way to learn how to use the software is by joining a meeting. | {{notice|You can now [https://calendly.com/grlucas/15min schedule a Zoom meeting] with me any time.}} | ||
When joining your class, try to connect a few minutes early. Check to see that you camera and microphone are working; turn on your camera and mute your microphone. It’s a good habit to keep your microphone muted until you need to say something. The best way to learn how to use the software is by joining a meeting. Consider [https://www.gend.co/blog/best-practice-tips-for-using-zoom these tips], especially using video, trying a good headset, and being in a well-lit area for meetings. | |||
Create your [https://zoom.us/signup account] and download the [https://zoom.us/download client for meetings] before the first scheduled class meeting. | Create your [https://zoom.us/signup account] and download the [https://zoom.us/download client for meetings] before the first scheduled class meeting. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:43, 17 January 2025
Welcome to the new virtual classroom.
Begun during the COVID-19 pandemic, Zoom allowed us to continue face-to-face classes—just a bit removed. Today, I still offer office hour appointments via Zoom. Zoom is a simple video conferencing application that you can use on your computer, tablet, or smart phone. It works very similarly to FaceTime or Skype, except it’s made for group meetings.
![]() | You can now schedule a Zoom meeting with me any time. |
When joining your class, try to connect a few minutes early. Check to see that you camera and microphone are working; turn on your camera and mute your microphone. It’s a good habit to keep your microphone muted until you need to say something. The best way to learn how to use the software is by joining a meeting. Consider these tips, especially using video, trying a good headset, and being in a well-lit area for meetings.
Create your account and download the client for meetings before the first scheduled class meeting.
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