Zoom
Zoom is a video conferencing application that allows you to meet with students online when you cannot meet in-person. It can be used for one-on-one meetings such as office hours, small classes, and even large classes. By default, Zoom will allow you to meet with up to 300 students. To request a larger meeting, contact Cornell IT.
Introduction to Zoom
- Using Zoom Rooms: learn about this interface available in classrooms scheduled for in-person teaching with remote students
- Getting started with Zoom (Learning Technologies Resource Library): the basics of using Zoom within Canvas
- Using the Zoom/Canvas integration (video tutorial): video companion to the Getting started with Zoom in Canvas guide (above)
- Using Zoom to set up an on-the-fly meeting (video tutorial): video companion to the Getting started with Zoom guide
- Using Zoom to schedule meetings (video tutorial): useful for setting up recurring meetings such as office hours or class meetings
Teaching with Zoom
- Zoom chat tips: information on using the Zoom chat feature to enhance your classroom discussion
- Zoom breakout rooms: IT@Cornell's technical information and resources on using this very useful feature
- Zoom breakout room tips: tips for more effective and productive use of breakout rooms while teaching
- Zoom polling (Learning Technologies Resource Library): How to enable Zoom polling in Canvas and create a poll
- Scheduling Zoom office hours (Learning Technologies Resource Library): instructions for using Zoom to meet with individuals or groups of students during office hours
- Using Zoom for lectures & office hours (video tutorial): guide to strategies for using Zoom for online teaching, produced by Dr. Ben Finio, Dr. Hadas Ritz, and Dr. Matt Ford of the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Zoom recordings
- Zoom class recordings: a PDF guide to recording Zoom class sessions
- Editing automatic captions in Zoom: Learn how to edit automatically created captions for Zoom recordings
Zoom and your students
- Preparing your students: Using Zoom outside of Canvas: Word document with model messages you can use to set expectations for students if you are using Zoom for your class outside of Canvas
- Preparing your students: Zoom information to prepare for class: PDF guide with supplemental information to tell your students your expectations for Zoom use within your class
Zoom security
- Zoom bombing: Protect your Cornell course: information on how to protect your course against Zoom bombing, and what to do if it happens anyway