As a meeting host, you can split your meeting participants into breakout rooms when scheduling the meeting. This can be useful if you already know how you want to split up your participants. Note for ...
Zoom has updated its Breakout Room feature to allow participants to choose which breakout room they want to be in. Previously, the meeting host had to assign a participant to a Breakout Room. Now, ...
Click the Breakout room button on meeting control bar (it may be under the More menu). Choose the number of rooms you want to create and how many attendees should be in each. Attendees can be moved ...
Video conferencing platforms like Zoom allow you to get together with your friends or hop in a work meeting when you can't meet in person. If you've been in a lot of Zoom meetings- lately, you're ...
Nowadays, video conferencing platforms are important in many people's lives, whether for school, work, or family calls. Zoom is one of the leading platforms used by many companies and organizations.
The following is the latest installment of the Toward Better Teaching advice column. You can pose a question for a future column here. A conversation broke out on Twitter last week. How do you make ...
You can create a breakout room in any Zoom meeting, as long as you're the host. Before you can create breakout rooms, you'll also need to enable the feature in your ...
Zoom gives meeting hosts the option to split attendees into smaller, temporary groups within a meeting. Here’s what you should know about breakout rooms. When your instructor sends you to your ...
Work-from-home life can be stressful, especially given the current circumstances — but there are also some silver linings to hold onto during such uncertain times. For example, it's never been easier ...
Zoom regularly provides new versions of the Zoom desktop client to release new features and fix bugs. For example, if you are having difficulties joining breakout rooms it is probably because you are ...
Breakout rooms allow you to split one Zoom meeting into several separate simultaneous sessions. This is a great feature to use if, for example, you want to break students into groups to discuss class ...