How to use Zoom
How to use Zoom
Download and install the Zoom App on your computer, smartphone or tablet prior to joining a meeting
- Go to zoom.us
- Click on “Sign Up – It’s Free” at the upper right, OR
- Go to the “Resources” tab at the upper right and click on “Download Zoom Client”
- Follow the instructions
- Note: if you click on a link to join a Zoom, and do not have Zoom installed, you will be prompted to download the app before you can join the call.
Joining a Zoom Call
A few minutes before your Zoom is scheduled to begin, click on the Zoom link you were given, or open Zoom and type in the Meeting ID in the "Join Meeting" screen
Changing your display name
Due to rising security concerns, Beit Rayim does not allow participants into service unless we are able to confirm their identity. It is important that when you log on, your display name is set to your first and last name. For a comprehensive tutorial on changing your display name, CLICK HERE
Tips for Participating
There is a menu of options at the bottom of your screen (if you don’t see the menu, just move your cursor to or tap the bottom of your screen, and it will pop up):
1. “Mute” – Unless you are the meeting organizer, please mute your microphone; this is especially important when there are multiple participants. You can unmute when called on to make a comment.
2. “Stop Video” – This option turns off your webcam. You can still see others, but they cannot see you.
3. “Chat” – This opens a panel where you can type a question or make a comment. Within the panel, you will have options for chatting with everyone or selecting a specific participant.
4. “Leave Meeting” – When the meeting ends (or when you need to go), click here or simply close the app.
For More Information and Tutorial Videos, Click here
Sun, April 11 2021
29 Nisan 5781
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