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Those of you who have an existing (free) Zoom account, please follow these instructions to switch to Riverdale's new account. | |||
#Click the link in the email invitation to join our Riverdale Zoom community | #Click the link in the email invitation to join our Riverdale Zoom community | ||
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Revision as of 18:44, 24 March 2020
Zoom is a remote conferencing program similar to Google Hangouts Meet. It provides a remote learning service that combines video conferencing, online meetings, chat, and mobile collaboration. | |
Intended for Employees and Students | |
Categorized under Classroom technology and systems | |
Maintained by Matt Ringh | |
in need of review. |
If you have an existing Zoom account, start here
Those of you who have an existing (free) Zoom account, please follow these instructions to switch to Riverdale's new account.
- Click the link in the email invitation to join our Riverdale Zoom community
- Login to Zoom
- When prompted select to switch to our community!
New to Zoom (Mac)? - Installing Zoom via Self Service
New to Zoom (Windows) - Installing Zoom
Scheduling a Zoom Meeting within your RCS Google Calendar
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/zoom-scheduler/kgjfgplpablkjnlkjmjdecgdpfankdle?hl=en-US
Breakout Rooms
If you're sharing your screen, the option for Breakout Rooms can be found by clicking "More" at the top of your screen.
At this point, all the participants are still in the main meeting. You will see a pop up window which will allow you to Choose the number of Groups.