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Quick Links
UT Zoom Homepage
UT Zoom homepage with links to UT Zoom Sign-in, client Downloads, resources for faculty, students and staff, training and other resources
LAITS Wiki Zoom Instructional Guides
LAITS COVID-19 Response Ticket Routing WIki Page
Vendor Support Site with Quickstart Guides, Video Tutorials, etc.
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NOTE: Some of these settings may not be adjustable prior to starting the meeting
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Zoom Cloud Recording Password ProtectionZoom defaults to protecting cloud recordings with a password. You can change this setting by logging in to your Zoom Web Portal: https://utexas.zoom.us/. To prevent newly generated recordings from being password protected: On the left, click on Settings and navigate to the 'Recording' section. Scroll down to Require password to access shared cloud recordings and make sure it is turned off. To turn off password protection on your existing recordings: Click on 'Recordings' on the left. Click Share next to the recording you want to password protect. Disable Password protect by clicking the toggle. https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/205347605-Managing-cloud-recording Ex: INC0638698 |
Zoom Private Office HoursZoom added a "Security" button in the toolbar. There is the ability to "Lock Meeting" See here: https://screencast.com/t/kufe8tFf What if you tell students that if they try to join during office hours and it tells them that the host has locked the meeting, See here: https://www.screencast.com/t/UpRFYmhj41l1 That means you are currently with another student and try back later. It's not perfect because they won't know when to check back in and it doesn't let you know that they "stopped by" but may work in some situations. |
Editing Zoom RecordingsUsers can specify the start time and the end time for the recording from the “Recordings” page of the Zoom Web Portal. More information here: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/115003001383-Cloud-Recording-Playback Advanced editing should be done with Panopto.
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Zoom Age RestrictionPer Legal/ISO: You can use Zoom to interact with persons between the age of 13 and 18. |
Migrating Zoom Accounts from a Free or other Zoom Pro licenseSome colleges, such as School of Education, Dell Medical School, College of Communication, and School of Information, have had pre-existing contracts with Zoom. Additionally, there are several thousand individuals with free licenses using University of Texas at Austin email addresses. ITS is working with Zoom to determine a plan and schedule to migrate those accounts into the UT site license account. Direct to zoom@utexas.edu OR assign to: ITS-Systems-Zoom. Response Template:
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Request for Airplay with ZoomAirplay is not supported at this time, they're looking into it (but no ETA so no promises). Response Template:At this time we're still looking into all the Zoom tools and features and Airplay is not supported. We have no ETA on when these extra features/integration may be added. We apologize for the inconvenience! Please stay tuned on our website for any updates on tools: https://facultyinnovate.utexas.edu/instructional-continuity |
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Request to pre-assign student groups in breakout room for recurring Zoom meetingsEscalate these requests to #onlinecourse_batphone using the guide here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YbVvA7Or8ncfsY9hxaLeU0y-hJvcb34G9yzcDmdnTHs |
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Privacy concerns for recorded Lectures in ZoomFor instructors worried about non-students (i.e. for-profit vendors, media, etc) accessing recorded lectures. There isn't a technical method to restrict potential reposting of course video, but rather it will be addressed by student conduct policies. Response Template:I see you have a few questions related to Zoom. Specific guidance on this issue will be forthcoming over the next several days, and will be updated to the Instructional Continuity website found here: https://facultyinnovate.utexas.edu/instructional-continuity. I'd suggest for now you stay tuned there for more information! |
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