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From Gerald R. Lucas
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Updates, though it's still old. I guess I could delete it.
 
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{{Big|Welcome to the new virtual classroom.}}
{{Large|Welcome to the new virtual classroom.}}


As of mid-spring, Zoom will be used for all face-to-face meetings and [[Contact#Office Hours|office hours]]. 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.
{{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

Access Zoom

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.

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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