3 Ways to Level Up Your Zoom Skills
By getting familiar with more advanced features of the popular videoconferencing tool, teachers can encourage more interactivity and collaboration during online learning.
January 8, 2021
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Go to My Saved Content.Most teachers have the basics of Zoom down by now. But educators can make the experience better for learners by using the app’s built-in tools for feedback on the fly, whiteboards and annotation for more interactivity, and breakout rooms for collaboration. Dig deeper into Zoom’s help documentation with these guides:
- Tips and tricks for teachers educating on Zoom
- Using nonverbal feedback and reactions
- Using in-meeting chat
- Sharing your screen, content, or second camera
- Using annotation tools on a shared screen or whiteboard
- Getting started with breakout rooms
- Assigning participants to breakout rooms
- Managing breakout rooms