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CBA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4xXRzdw12k&list=PL32TobLoKLYoCpg_YiJKwhvfNur32qzN2&index=4&t=0s


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Alternate Zoom Room Setup for Better Meeting Quality

This method of initiating a Zoom meeting puts the bulk of the Zoom workload onto your laptop, which will result in a better meeting experience with clearer video. Another  Another advantage is that you can do polls and use breakout rooms.
Note: The instructions for UTC/Rowling Hall Zoom Rooms are slightly different than those for rooms in CBA/GSB. Please proceed with the appropriate set of instructions.

For UTC and Rowling Hall Zoom Rooms

  1. Do not connect your laptop with an HDMI cable to the desk, use the utexas WiFi connection for internet connectivity
  2. Join your Zoom meeting with your laptop first to your laptop first to ensure that the laptop becomes the meeting host. 
  3. When joining your meeting, close  close the options panel panels to join with computer audio or phone without picking either of them. Ensure This will ensure that your laptop microphone and speakers are muted which will prevent audio feedback/echo (dismiss any warning that there won’t be audio on the Zoom recording. Your audio will be recorded through the room's microphone and camera)
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  4. Use the room's touch panel to join the Zoom Room to your meeting
  5. On your laptop make the the Zoom Room a co-host. This will allow to you to use the room’s document camera if you need it
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  6. Continue the meeting using your laptop to share presentations, etc. If you would like to use the room's doc cam, press the Doc Cam button on the desk's touch panel to switch to it. To return to your presentation simply presentation simply share it from your laptop again. The Zoom meeting will automatically switch back to your laptop presentation

For CBA and GSB Zoom Rooms

  1. Connect your laptop with an HDMI cable to the desk
  2. Join your Zoom meeting with your your laptop first to  to ensure that the laptop becomes the meeting host. Note: Do  Do not hit share Share on the touch panel, use your laptop to share your presentation
  3. When joining your meeting, close  close the options panel panels to join with computer audio or phone without picking either of them. Ensure This will ensure that your laptop microphone and speakers are muted which will prevent audio feedback/echo (dismiss any warning that there won’t be audio on the Zoom recording. Your audio will be recorded through the room's microphone and camera)
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  4. Use the room's touch panel to join the Zoom Room to your meeting
  5. On your laptop make the the ZoomRoom a co-host. This will allow to you to use the room’s document camera if you need it
    Image Added

  6. Continue the meeting using your laptop to share presentations, etc. If you would like to use the room's doc cam, press the Doc Cam button on the desk's touch panel to switch to it.  To To return to your presentation simply presentation simply share it from your laptop again.  The The Zoom meeting will automatically switch back to your laptop presentation


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Plan to be on camera

  • Pick an appropriate teaching background, such as a bookcase or office, while hosting
  • Look at the camera, just as you would look at students in the class
    • Zoom is optimized for video communication
    • Make sure your audio is on and you use appropriate tone (not too soft or too loud)
  • Dual screen setups let you share one desktop with students and keep Zoom controls on the other one. You can use your TV or another monitor as the second screen. It works just like plugging into a classroom projector. You have to set this up in your monitor preferences while you are connected to your second screen.  Click here to learn more...
  • Be careful of what you have on your desktop if you plan to share the entire desktop so that students can see multiple applications at once (i.e., slides and Excel) but not things you don’t want them to see (i.e. text message from your friend about lunch)
  • Slides should be simple, without animations if possible.  Connection lags can affect animations and screen shares.  Consider PDF format for sharing slides since this taxes bandwidth less.
  • Monitoring bandwidth usage - If you get slowness check out Slow Internet Connection Tips and be aware that the more you share (i.e. camera on, sharing screens) the more likely latency can occur.
  • Use a solid network, such as your home internet or a hardwired internet connection.
  • Consider using a headset (particularly if you are using PC. Macs tend to have fewer issues, in general)

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