Zoom for Remote Teaching
Source: https://atg.fas.harvard.edu/zoom Parent: https://atg.fas.harvard.edu/supported-technologies
FAS faculty, staff, and students have access to Zoom through Harvard’s institutional license, and Zoom is already installed on all FAS Canvas sites, enabling you to teach classes, hold sections, or conduct student meetings remotely. Zoom features include screen sharing, recording, breakout rooms, chat, adaptive streaming, and more!
You can log into Zoom at harvard.zoom.us. More information on Zoom, including instructions, tutorials, and troubleshooting steps, is available on the Getting Started with Zoom page in HUIT's IT Help Portal. You can also find information on how to Increase Security and Privacy for Zoom Meetings, including activating your waiting room, disabling chat, and removing people from your meeting.
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Remote-Ready Contingency Planning
View our Contingency Planning guide for some of the tools, practices, training, and resources that are available to help you teach remotely when needed.
Migrate Zoom recordings to Panopto
If you are recording your class meetings in Zoom, we recommend you enable the new integration with Panopto, which automatically migrates all Zoom recordings to our video management tool. Fill out this form to get started.
Introduction to Zoom for Teaching
Recorded Workshop: Zoom for Teaching Remote Class Sessions
Training and Support are Available Now
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| Attend live online training sessions to learn about Canvas, Zoom, Panopto, and other tools | |
| Watch recorded Canvas, Zoom, and Panopto workshops | |
| Join an office hours session staffed by AT-FAS, the Bok Center, and the Harvard Library | |
| Explore supported technologies to see what options are available for your course activities |
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