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ZOOM

Zoom, a cloud-based technology, allows faculty, staff and students to have interactions in real time from their computers, laptops, or mobile devices. Zoom's web-based conferencing uses video and audio and is accessible on MacOS, Windows, iOS and Android mobile devices.

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All Appalachian users (faculty, staff, and students) have the ability to host online meetings with up to 300 participants.


ZOOM in AsULearn

Many of you will access Zoom from a meeting your instructor has created inside an AsULearn course. Once you click on the link you may be asked to install the Zoom client before entering the session.

Create your own ZOOM meeting

All Appalachian users can create their own Zoom meetings by completing the following steps:

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Click Host a Meeting to start an instant meeting, or click Schedule a Meeting to set up a future meeting.

ZOOM User Check List:

[] Hard-line using Ethernet is highly recommended, or in a location where you have priority over WiFi.
[] Your laptop, desktop, or tablet will require video and audio components.
[] Deactivate all other video applications; i.e. Skype, Hangouts, etc.
[] Wear a pair of ear pods with microphone, or headset, to reduce feedback.
[] Place a light source directly in front of you.
[] A reboot of the computer within the past 24 hours is advised.

ZOOM download center

From the Zoom download center, you'll find links to the Zoom client for meetings and Zoom mobile apps for your device.

Support

If you have questions about Zoom, please call Tech Support at 828-262-6266 or, for more complex questions or teaching issues, fill out a support ticket with as much detail as possible.

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