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How do I Teach Online with Zoom?
How do I Teach Online with Zoom?
How do I Teach Online with Zoom?
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Advanced Tips for Teaching with Zoom
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Do you want a fast, convenient, and free way to host meetings or classes online? Saint Paul College gives you access to
Zoom
as a web conferencing tool. You can host meetings, class lectures, or conference calls with audio, video, screen sharing, annotating, chats and more. You can even record the session and have it automatically saved into Kaltura MediaSpace for easy sharing or integration into D2L Brightspace.
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Every student and employee of Saint Paul College already has an account linked to their Star ID. Log in using the Single Sign On option on Zoom, entering in “minnstate” as the domain and then your Star ID and Password.
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Advanced Tips for Teaching with Zoom
Set guidelines for proper behavior in class meetings or make them together on the first day!
Netiquette/communication standards (sample)
Showing respect
Purposeful dialogue
Giving feedback/asking for help
Renaming themselves
Commitment from presenters
Use a second device to demonstrate techniques or as a home document cam.
Consider a flipped class to minimize lecture time during live Zoom meetings, saving them for discussion/active learning
Set a standard routine like you would in face-to-face classroom. For example, begin by displaying a prompt while students enter, and end with a reflective question or concept check
Use Zoom tools to get students active:
Review Non-verbal feedback/reactions
Create polls for live questioning or surveying
Offer the chance for students to send you private messages
Decide whether you want students to be able to unmute themselves
Use Breakout Rooms (think/pair/share)
Allow students to use Annotations on slides or whiteboards (but turn it off when you don’t need it!)
Use name changes for role-playing discussion
Assign or ask for a volunteer student to become a co-host. They can monitor the chat, mute and unmute students, etc.
Check out More Zoom Guides
Hosting Large Zoom Meetings
Making Zoom Meetings Accessible
Recording Lectures with Zoom
MinnState Zoom Quick Start Guide
MinnState Zoombombing Mitigation
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Check out this article I found in the Client Portal knowledge base.<br /><br /><a href="https://services.saintpaul.edu/TDClient/117/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=2138">https://services.saintpaul.edu/TDClient/117/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=2138</a><br /><br />How do I Teach Online with Zoom?