How to use this wiki:  This wiki was built by McCombs School of Business Media Services department to support training and questions about asynchronous/synchronous eLearning, equipment checkout, videotaping services, and video conferencing. Training is constantly being updated and added here so 1) please try to find answers to all your questions here.  If you cannot find answers 2) please email the support email below so it can be addressed and then added to this wiki.

Page is currently under construction.  Please check by end of day on 3/17

Zoom Quick Start Guide

UT Zoom Login:  utexas.zoom.us

This is a guide for the installation and basic usage of Zoom, our preferred online collaboration solution. UT has purchased a Zoom site license that covers all faculty, staff and students. Each license allows for 300 simultaneous connections (online participants) and lecture capture (class recording).  For the 50+ UT Austin classes requiring 500 or more or 1000 or more online participants, the license for these instructors will be adjusted on the backend of Canvas by the Canvas Administrators and nothing will need to be done by the instructor regarding class sizing.

Zoom for Remote Teaching

To begin using Zoom go to utexas.zoom.us, sign in with your eid, this will activate the account provided to you by UT. 

Zoom will download the app, click on "Sign in with SSO", enter "utexas" as your domain and click submit, continue to login with your EID followed by @eid.utexas.edu.

These links will assist you in becoming familiar with Zoom:

Quick Connect for Zoom - Very Quick Setup

  1. Sign in to your Utexas account at Utexas.Zoom.US. Click on "Sign In"
  2. Use your UTEID to sign in on the next page.
  3. Click on Personal Meeting room and Start Meeting to try out different Zoom features. End Meeting



Contact Media Services Support 

Email:

VC-Trouble@mccombs.utexas.edu

Call:

512-232-6679 (GSB/CBA) and 512-232-4646 (RRH)

In-Person:

Visit one of our Help Desks - RRH or GSB

Additional Info:https://facultyinnovate.utexas.edu/instructional-continuity



Additional Resources on Instructional Design & Program Management

In the event of a campus closure, you may need to move components of your courses online. The links below provide information and resources to help continue teaching using Canvas and other technology tools.  

Continue Teaching During Campus Closures (UT’s Faculty Innovation Center)

Creating a Teaching Back-up Plan (UT’s Canvas team)

Got Canvas-specific questions? You can email the Canvas team at canvas@utlists.utexas.edu or visit the Canvas Training Center

Mary Crawford (mary.crawford@utexas.edu) can help with course redesign and planning how to adjust learning activities and assessments.

For more info visit: Instructional Design and Program Management