Using Zoom for teaching
Zoom is an online video and audio conferencing tool for use on desktops, tablets and smartphones – you can use it to facilitate online classes, conversations and collaboration with students in different locations.
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Zoom is an online video and audio conferencing tool for use on desktops, tablets and smartphones – you can use it to facilitate online classes, conversations and collaboration with students in different locations.
How to do this If your subject is taught in a case-based learning approach, this resource can help you to align the case studies to the learning materials that students need to cover. To prepare your online lecture using an online unfolded case study model, follow the instructions here:...
How to do this When building a welcome message for a subject, we recommend using a video format so students can see and hear their teaching team. Write the script for your video covering the points below. We have provided a template to get you started. Create a short...
How to do this Use your UTS email to access Zoom Create a Zoom session and copy the link to the session to add to your Canvas course. Create a new page and provide students with details about the purpose of the activity, for example: Preparation for assessment tasks, such...
Go to the reports tab of UTS Zoom at least 30 minutes after your meeting has ended. Click on ‘Usage’. Your most recent meetings from the preceding 24 hours will display. Adjust the date range if you want to see a meeting from another date. You can also choose which columns...
1. Start early Start your Zoom meeting earlier than the scheduled time if you can. This will allow you time to handle any technical issues, and gives participants the chance to do the same. Switch off your camera and microphone until the scheduled meeting time, and you could share...