Zoom, Logging In - University of Illinois system Zoom Desktop Client: Both the Zoom web interface (https: illinois zoom us) and the desktop Zoom Workspace client use Illinois' SSO to provide secure authentication After launching the desktop client, click Sign In Click on SSO located in the bottom of the application window You must sign in with SSO to access your Zoom Education license
Zoom: Using PowerPoint in Presenter Mode - University of Illinois system In Zoom, the menu at the top center of your screen should offer the Share screen Select Share , then Microsoft PowerPoint – PowerPoint Slide Show (there may be multiple Microsoft PowerPoint options, but you will want to select the one that shows an image of the screen with just the PowerPoint slide on it), then click Share
Zoom: Changing Display Settings - University of Illinois system Display Settings in Zoom NOTE: Make sure that you are using the most recent version of Zoom to ensure that the information in these pages matches what you see Zoom Support's documentation on Updating Zoom to the latest version explains how to check for updates After updating, restart your computer
Zoom, Students, Getting Started - University of Illinois system If using the Zoom tool or module click Upcoming Meeting tab at the top Find the meeting for the days lecture or meeting Click Join You will then be prompted to open the meeting in the Zoom Desktop application Click “Open in Zoom” and the application will prompt your join your audio It is recommended to join using computer audio
Zoom: Zoom Timer - University of Illinois system The Zoom Timer feature will appear on the right hand column of your screen Zoom Timer Settings The Zoom Timer has two different options The Zoom Timer allows you to customize a timer Zoom includes several pre-made time settings You can also customize how long a timer goes for by selecting the hour, minute, and or second options
Zoom: Using Zoom on Dual Monitors - University of Illinois system Zoom has an optional setting called "Use dual monitors" that can split the Zoom display across two monitor screens With this setting, you can share your screen on one monitor while viewing the meeting participants and meeting controls on the other
Zoom, FAQ Zoom's invitation is going to send either a ics file that should be read by Outlook or if you send a meeting invitation to a user with a Gmail domain, it'll send it to their account which they can add to their calendar to Accept Decline Tentative status
Zoom, AI Companion Meeting Coach: If enabled, Zoom AI Companion can analyze and provide metrics on key factors in your meeting conversations, such as talk speed, talk-listen ratio, longest spiel (or monologue), filler word usage, and your patience in discussion These metrics can be viewed when viewing a cloud recording after it has finished processing and is
Zoom, Breakout Rooms - University of Illinois system Minimum Zoom client version restrictions: All users need to be upgraded to at minimum Zoom Desktop client 5 2 or higher to participate and manage Zoom breakout rooms if the meeting is hosted by a UIUC Zoom account Self-select Breakout Room (Zoom mobile and desktop clients)
Zoom: Whiteboard and Annotation Tools - University of Illinois system Zoom has a feature which allows the host and participants to annotate on a virtual whiteboard To start using this feature, follow the steps below: Click the Share button in the meeting controls at the bottom of the Zoom window Click Whiteboard Click Share Click the Whiteboard option in the meeting controls to show and hide the annotation tools