Anurag's interest in technology was sparked around 15 years ago when he first tried a Nokia smartphone, one of those Windows-powered devices. Having only used feature phones up until then, he was ...
Want to share a video clip during a video meeting on Zoom? This tutorial shows you how you can play videos in a Zoom meeting. How to play a video on Zoom without sharing screen? Zoom allows you to ...
There are more ways than one to share your screen on Zoom, such as sharing a select portion of your screen, sharing an interactive whiteboard, or setting a Slides or Powerpoint presentation as your ...
We’re all trying to do our due-diligence by staying inside and practicing self-isolation and social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic, but maintaining a sense of normalcy can be difficult.
Your options for sharing a screen on Zoom. Credit: Your options for sharing a screen on Zoom. The pandemic has fundamentally changed the way we work, and that means from now on we're going to be using ...
One of the main features of Zoom is the so-called Screen Sharing or Share Screen. With this feature, you can share your Zoom screen on your desktop, tablet or mobile device. Tapping on the Share ...
Zoom Immersive View is a feature that places some or all meeting participants in one virtual background. It helps to simulate the feeling of an in-person meeting or classroom. The feature can ...
Please use these recommended screen sharing settings for your Zoom meetings to reduce “Zoombombing.” Step 1. Sign into the University's Zoom portal. (This must be done through the main University of ...
Spotlight video puts up to 9 participants as the primary active speakers for all participants, and participants will only see these speakers. This feature is often used to spotlight a keynote speaker ...
A glitch in Zoom’s screen-sharing feature shows parts of presenters’ screens that they did not intend to share – potentially leaking emails or passwords. A security blip in the current version of Zoom ...
Amid nationwide reports of so-called “Zoombombing,” Harvard University Information Technology will activate password protection by default on all Harvard meetings held over Zoom beginning Wednesday.
With most of the world working from home due to the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus), we’re finding new ways to communicate with our colleagues virtually, from chatting on Slack to hanging out on ...