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Tips and Tricks for Teachers in Zoom
Tips and Tricks for Teachers in Zoom
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Learn some tips and tricks on how to best use Zoom in your classroom from
Zoom's training database
.
Starting a Class
If it’s your first time using Zoom, visit the
Accessing Zoom Article
and complete the steps in advance of your class to get you set up.
Schedule your class in the Zoom application for your desired date/time and copy the invitation details to send to your students.
Please note that students will not need to register for an account to join.
Join your class a couple minutes early to ensure a proper connection then follow the below tips for a quality online learning experience.
Tips and Tricks for Virtual Lessons
For your first class, set aside some time to introduce your students to Zoom and ensure that they’re able to connect their audio and video.
Give an agenda or plan for each class by Screen Sharing a document or slide at the beginning of class. This gives students a clear idea of how the class will progress, what will be covered, and the activities they’ll engage in.
Discuss online etiquette and expectations of the students in your first virtual class and periodically revisit the topics.
Utilize the Whiteboard or Annotate a shared document and let your students engage as well. When sharing a whiteboard, document, screen, or image, try whiteboarding math problems or have a student use annotation to highlight items such as grammar mistakes in a paper you’re sharing.
Take time to promote questions, comments, and reactions from your class. Give a minute to allow your students to utilize reactions, write their questions in chat, or be unmuted to ask their questions live.
Divide into smaller groups for a discussion on a certain topic. You can use Zoom’s Breakout Room feature to either pre-assign or auto-assign students into groups for a short period of time so they may discuss things together.
Have students be the presenter and share projects with the class. This allows your students to show what they’re working on while practicing their presentation skills. It also allows students to hear from one another.
Teaching Over Video - Delivery Tips and Tricks
Pre-set your meeting to mute participant’s microphones upon entry. This helps to avoid background noise and allow your students to focus on your lesson.
Look at the camera to create eye contact with your students. This helps to create a more personal connection while teaching over video.
Take a second to check chat or your student’s video (if on camera) to check-in with your students and get feedback.
Speak as if you’re face-to-face with the class while ensuring you’re at the appropriate distance from the microphone for the best audio experience.
When delivering a presentation, sharing images, files or video, give your students a moment to open or take in what you’ve shared.
Embrace the pause. Take a moment after the end of your comments and allow for students to engage before continuing on.
Additional Troubleshooting Tips During Zoom Web Outages
Use Zoom for PC: Use the
Join Meeting
button via the Zoom client or via the Zoom meetings tab
Use the Zoom Mobile app to host and/or join scheduled meetings
Clearing cookies in your default browser before clicking a URL link
In Chrome, launch an
Incognito Window
and copy and paste the URL into that Chrome window
Great Tools Built into Zoom for Engagement
Polling
Breakout Rooms
Non-verbal Feedback
Virtual Backgrounds
Sharing a Screen
Whiteboard
Annotation
Transcription of meetings
Chat
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