Here are the Timestamps - Thanks for Watching! 1:41 - Enabling hidden features 2:49 - Creating a poll inside a meeting "on the fly" 3:30 - Adding a poll to a new meeting 5:50 - Using a poll in a live meeting 7:20 - Reactions and non-verbal feedback 9:25 - Breakout Rooms
Hey Steve - love your work! :-) Your tip for "Enabling hidden features" at 1:41 - to clarify, there is nothing on my Settings page which mentions "features" or "poll". I've read the Descriptions over and over but nothing fits. As you don't show where the "Poll" might appear on the page, it hasn't been possible to find it. After reading many Zoom support pages, which are not up-to-date - the Polls cannot be found. Peter Emery says below, "Polling is unavailable with free/basic Zoom accounts." and I suspect that is the case.
Thank you for this and all your videos! About breakout rooms, I wonder if participants can self-select the breakout room they are interested in attending. I'm pivoting a conference now and wonder if the host can create breakout rooms (e.g. each one with a theme) and then the participant sees the options and chooses the breakout (theme) they want. Thanks
sorry to be so offtopic but does someone know of a trick to log back into an instagram account?? I stupidly forgot my password. I would love any tips you can offer me.
@Nicolas Jaziel i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
COllege students want to simply sign into zoom and then sit back and look on their cell phones during a boring lecture where they learn nothing at all. This is what the high tuition buys ya! I prefer to break out and have them work in teams rather than engage in a worthless lecture they are not even listening to. Thanks for these tools that can help me keep them working, learning and interacting which are the soft skills that are so needed in the US.
I am 56 years old and will be teaching my class on Zoom for the first time on 7/19/2020. I am learning from you and will continue to binge watch. Thank you for the videos.
I use breakout rooms for my online teaching. For education this is HUGE! And miles ahead of other platforms which are trying to compete. - I can manually create them so I can decide who can team up with weaker students. - They can do a task in the room then come back and report back - or they can prepare a presentation together. - You can swap people around from a room to a different room. - You can click the option where they DON'T need to accept the invite (previously had students hanging outside the rooms because they hadn't clicked) - You can manage whether they are allowed to leave the room and come back to the main meeting … or not … I select NOT - You can decide whether different time options to count down the end of their breakout meeting - You can beam a message into all the rooms - People in the rooms can share screen with each other in the room, which is very useful - Polls - you can have several polls in each meeting, the polls are kept in THAT meeting in the Zoom settings, so that you could essentially use it whenever you go back into that room. - this means you can prepare different polls for different meetings
Hey, Neil. Thanks SOOO much for all these details. Can a POLL be launched just inside ONE breakout room and not the others? So, if I've understood you, I can have lots of polls created in advance, but can I use different polls in different rooms? Make sense?
@@emilycotton5541 nope ... you can jump in and out of breakout rooms, you can broadcast a simple message into all of them from outside; but anything else you want them to do, you need to set up a different way. Polling works only in the main room.
Hi Steve, I just wanted to take 5 minutes to thank you for your videos on Zoom and other products. I have found them to be both clear, concise and accurate, which allows me to view, learn and then get on with my work, and implement what I have learnt. I am a Freemason in Melbourne Victoria, Australia and also the head of my Lodge. In these COVID-19 restrictions and lockdowns, Zoom has been a tool to engage my membership, and has been a "substitute" for our physical meetings in a Lodge room. Polls and Breakout rooms were two features I was thinking of implementing and your tutorial has now given me the confidence to proceed. Many thanks again! Harry
Thanks for explaining the polling feature! We not only use breakout rooms to "conference" with unruly students, but as a Special Educator in a collaborative class, we also use breakout rooms to help students or re-teach them confidentially during class. You're the best! - on to more weeks of remote teaching...
Wow! Brilliant, as ever. I’m just finishing my book on how to manage teams remotely and these features are going in. Thanks Steve, you’re in my will...
I am trying to increase my tech skills during this stay home period. I tried 3 different presenters to learn google. I liked your presentation the best by far. So now I subscribed, also new to me. So thank you very much for teaching us.
Useful thanks. Top tip if you are using Breakout rooms for quizzes. If you ask the questions before breaking out into teams you can copy them into chat (everyone) and provided participants have their chat panels open before they drop into teams the questions remain available in chat to argue - I mean agree of course - over. If a picture round and you have it enabled you can also add a file to chat before they split. Someone can open it and then share in the breakout room.
Steve!! I’m a huge fan!! Thank you so much for providing such excellent and well presented content. I’m one of those teachers who have found herself having to learn how to teach and engage students remotely. Your videos have been a lifesaver. Keep up the excellent work!
Steve, thank you to you and your participants for an excellent presentation. Your video content, presentation pacing, video production & on-screen presence are the best I've seen on RUclips and broadcast television. Have any of the cable news channels asked to interview you regarding the Zoom-Boom? Would be well deserved exposure.
Steve, thank you, just wanted to say your videos are great. Well paced, clear audio, great information and love the way you practicably demonstrate each feature thoroughly and in its entirety. This makes it easy to then understand and see how we can implement these features ourselves. I'm off to storm a castle!! :-)
Dude! I love your videos. You are such a great trainer. Thanks so much. I watched one of your earlier videos and asked a question but I watched another one and found the answer! Wonderful channel
I am a teacher and this session really helped me learn about zoom for my virtual classes. The breakout rooms is an excellent feature for my students when they are doing think-pair-share activities online during this 2020 pandemic. I also like how I can join in and give each group my feedback in the breakout rooms. Thank you!
Thanks Steve. Im giving my first teaching session next week and have experienced these features when being taught (Spanish!) by others but had no idea how to use them. They make a session SO much more interesting than just the single screen being talked at method...and thanks to your live demo and easy to understand instructions, Im confident that I could use tham too!
Thx for the info on polling, much easier to see a video than read directions. The break out rooms can still be confusing though, sometimes all members get a Join invite and not sure how to keep some in the main room. Also would like to see how one group can leave, if done early, rather than closing all the rooms.
Really helpful Steve. This was my first intro to the polls and breakout rooms after using Zoom for a while now. This definitely impacted our use going forward. Thanks!! Avi
Super easy to understand and I love how you were showing us this on the fly...it's going to be awesome to be able to kinda replicate what I would do in face to face workshops. Thanks for the tips and keep em coming. You are definitely my go to person around this stuff - thanks heaps.
You can shorten the time for the break-out room sessions going back to the main session in options.60 Seconds can be quite long. Also the "move to" is if you decide to move people from one break-out room to another. The thing I haven't figured out yet is how to share a screen in all the break-out rooms.
Great clip as always (LOL good (: When you showed the part about the green screen, you mentioned being able to adjust the settings on your camera to zoom in. I have a Logitech 920 but can't find a zoom setting the device or on 'camera' on my PC. Thanks for any insights you can share!
Hi Steve, another great video. I’m going to using Zoom to do a string of management training courses in the next month - and these videos are super helpful. If you have time - how would you get people in a breakout room to work on a virtual whiteboard and then share that whiteboard to the rest of the group when the breakouts are finished?
Great info! -- again. However, the closed captions cover up the meeting tools at the bottom of the Zoom screen, so we can't see what you're doing there. :-)
I use captions as well and I really appreciate it when they are properly edited, as they are here. It's frustrating that creators aren't able to move the caption box. Viewers can temporarily click and drag the caption box, but once the new caption appears it reverts to the default position.
I look forward to your videos, thanks. I'm hearing things about zoom that concern me. I think I'll wait until the verdict is in regarding its security.
Steve, I've been following you for years and love what you're doing! Do you have a video that shows your studio setup? And, do you use zoom for your webinars now or what do you prefer? The last video I see that you did on ecamm live was a year ago? Wha Thant is your take on that now? Thanks for all the great content!
Very nice job....I'd have more confidence if you would have tried the break out rooms feature before attempting to teach it. But, appreciate your faciitation.
I think it would help a lot of people if you show how to use self-select breakout rooms, a newer feature. This might drive teachers crazy, but I am seeing as a pastor, and a leader of a non-profit watercolor club, having a place before and after a meeting where people can chat with groups of other people (going from one breakout room to another to chat with a friend you see there), can help recreate the kind of chatting that happens in face to face meetings. This can help maintain and grow relationships that otherwise tend to wane during covid restrictions on face-to-face meetings.
Steve-thank you so much for all this valuable information for a non-tech person. My most technical tool is a paintbrush -- you are a Godsent. I was wondering I run a watercolor tutorial to my students using my iPhone filming my painting in Zoom. I know you have talked about adding your IPad or iPhone through Share via cable or Airplay but I get the entire screen including time, battery level... Can I run an iPhone or 2 as a second and third camera through video? Ideally, I would like camera #1 on my watercolor painting, iPhone #2 on my paints and mixing tray, and iPhone #3 on me. My wife would be managing the switching. Thank you so much.
You are probably better off getting a few more webcams, there are always small issues with phones as cameras (when you update your phone, it make break the connection for a few days till Zoom catches up for example) But Webcam connections are reliable and easy
dottotech thank you very much for your sage advice. Just want to let you know my wife Marilee signed up for your patreon. Gota support the cause and storm the castle.
Hey, thanks for the video, there is something to learn everyday! I have a v important question, what software are you using to record, I kind of like the idea that it takes your talking head into a corner in that circle while showing the rest, so that doesn't disturb the whole flow. Please let me know, it would be very helpful for me. Thanks a ton! cheers
Do you know if you can set up the poll in advance and send it to a peer who will be doing the same meeting for a different location? Or do they have to make the poll for their separate meeting themself? I'd like to copy and paste it so they don't have to repeat the procedure to create the same polls. Thank you again for the great video! Love your work.
@@dottotech I believe you can import a document into a poll. Haven't tried yet. In which case, they can share the doc with others to place into their own meeting quite easily.
Steve: Another good one on those three ZOOM features. I may be wrong, but I have set up a regular meeting for the next 6 wks. It seems that I cannot invoke the polling feature for an individual meeting AFTER I have created the series. Also, I don't think the breakout room feature is available for the free accounts.
Love the videos!!! Question:: Wife does Zoom Yoga and has 9 participants in class. 6 participants show name and are in gallery...issue is: 3 are still in room but not seen or name showing...how does one know the 3 invisible participants?
Yo Dotto... little poetry there. Can you use polling in the breakout rooms. So set up 4 rooms with four different polls etc. Come back together and each group reports. THANKS
Thank you for your videos! I am Presbyterian minister in Surrey B.C. and breakout rooms are great for our "coffee" time after our worship service. A great way talk to people you would not normally talk to on a Sunday. I have a question, I tried to ask the Zoom help line but unfortunately I was no. 242 and did not want to wait. Do you know if there is a way to pre-assign people to specific rooms and at the same time have Zoom put the remaining people in other rooms? Thank you again for your helpful videos. God bless, Rev. Geof
I’m not an expert either, Rev. Geof, but I would suggest allowing Zoom to assign the group to rooms. You could at that point move specific people to whichever group you’d like. It’s worked for me for my classroom, and it’s a fast process.
There are two ways to assign people ... random or manual. I have a class with specific work groups, I have to create the number of rooms and assign people according to.their groups. Another option is randomly assign, then switch a few people around into a different room with the MOVE option. You cannot pre-assign people who are not in the meeting.
I really appreciate all the work you are doing with Zoom. These videos have been a lifesaver for me. I can assign people to breakout rooms individually or at random. I'd like to be able to assign a specific person to each room as the committee chair and randomly assign the remaining students. How can I do this?
Jeffrey Dimsdale. I shared this with another commenter above! I would suggest allowing Zoom to assign the group to rooms. You could at that point move specific people to whichever group you’d like. It’s worked for me for my classroom for this specific purpose, and it’s a fast process. Good luck!
Great Zoom vids! ? Do you know if I invite (example 20 people) and I allow them in room one at a time do they show in room in the order when they were let in or is it random order on screen? The reason I asked is I want to provide an early option to those who arrive early or at least on time. If they show random is there a way for me to know the time they logged in to join meeting?
Hi Steve, You Zoom videos are great! Thank you! Can you help? I don't know where to find my Account tab so that I can get into my settings that look like yours on your screen. There is a Settings icon on the page that comes up when I sign in. But it doesn't display like yours does. I tried to attach a screen shot to this reply but it won't let me paste. Thank you.
Nice sir, I wanna make my screen as a two parts, half part of the screen I wanna show some event, remaining part I wanna show single, or two or 3 participants as per my convince in a bulk participants like more than 60 numbers.. How could I do breakout... Sir pls tell me...
Thanks , please advise for Polling , is it possible to know who has voted and who not ? It only shows 3 out of 4 Attendees, but no names, appreciate your help
Here are the Timestamps - Thanks for Watching!
1:41 - Enabling hidden features
2:49 - Creating a poll inside a meeting "on the fly"
3:30 - Adding a poll to a new meeting
5:50 - Using a poll in a live meeting
7:20 - Reactions and non-verbal feedback
9:25 - Breakout Rooms
Hey Steve - love your work! :-) Your tip for "Enabling hidden features" at 1:41 - to clarify, there is nothing on my Settings page which mentions "features" or "poll". I've read the Descriptions over and over but nothing fits. As you don't show where the "Poll" might appear on the page, it hasn't been possible to find it. After reading many Zoom support pages, which are not up-to-date - the Polls cannot be found. Peter Emery says below, "Polling is unavailable with free/basic Zoom accounts." and I suspect that is the case.
Thank you for this and all your videos!
About breakout rooms, I wonder if participants can self-select the breakout room they are interested in attending.
I'm pivoting a conference now and wonder if the host can create breakout rooms (e.g. each one with a theme) and then the participant sees the options and chooses the breakout (theme) they want. Thanks
sorry to be so offtopic but does someone know of a trick to log back into an instagram account??
I stupidly forgot my password. I would love any tips you can offer me.
@Anakin Julio instablaster =)
@Nicolas Jaziel i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
COllege students want to simply sign into zoom and then sit back and look on their cell phones during a boring lecture where they learn nothing at all. This is what the high tuition buys ya! I prefer to break out and have them work in teams rather than engage in a worthless lecture they are not even listening to. Thanks for these tools that can help me keep them working, learning and interacting which are the soft skills that are so needed in the US.
I am 56 years old and will be teaching my class on Zoom for the first time on 7/19/2020. I am learning from you and will continue to binge watch. Thank you for the videos.
I use breakout rooms for my online teaching. For education this is HUGE! And miles ahead of other platforms which are trying to compete.
- I can manually create them so I can decide who can team up with weaker students.
- They can do a task in the room then come back and report back - or they can prepare a presentation together.
- You can swap people around from a room to a different room.
- You can click the option where they DON'T need to accept the invite (previously had students hanging outside the rooms because they hadn't clicked)
- You can manage whether they are allowed to leave the room and come back to the main meeting … or not … I select NOT
- You can decide whether different time options to count down the end of their breakout meeting
- You can beam a message into all the rooms
- People in the rooms can share screen with each other in the room, which is very useful
- Polls - you can have several polls in each meeting, the polls are kept in THAT meeting in the Zoom settings, so that you could essentially use it whenever you go back into that room.
- this means you can prepare different polls for different meetings
Hey, Neil. Thanks SOOO much for all these details. Can a POLL be launched just inside ONE breakout room and not the others? So, if I've understood you, I can have lots of polls created in advance, but can I use different polls in different rooms? Make sense?
@@emilycotton5541 nope ... you can jump in and out of breakout rooms, you can broadcast a simple message into all of them from outside; but anything else you want them to do, you need to set up a different way. Polling works only in the main room.
Hi Steve, I just wanted to take 5 minutes to thank you for your videos on Zoom and other products. I have found them to be both clear, concise and accurate, which allows me to view, learn and then get on with my work, and implement what I have learnt.
I am a Freemason in Melbourne Victoria, Australia and also the head of my Lodge. In these COVID-19 restrictions and lockdowns, Zoom has been a tool to engage my membership, and has been a "substitute" for our physical meetings in a Lodge room.
Polls and Breakout rooms were two features I was thinking of implementing and your tutorial has now given me the confidence to proceed.
Many thanks again!
Harry
Thanks for explaining the polling feature! We not only use breakout rooms to "conference" with unruly students, but as a Special Educator in a collaborative class, we also use breakout rooms to help students or re-teach them confidentially during class. You're the best! - on to more weeks of remote teaching...
Wow! Brilliant, as ever. I’m just finishing my book on how to manage teams remotely and these features are going in. Thanks Steve, you’re in my will...
Glad it was helpful!
I am trying to increase my tech skills during this stay home period. I tried 3 different presenters to learn google. I liked your presentation the best by far. So now I subscribed, also new to me. So thank you very much for teaching us.
You can do it!
Thanks Steve for inviting me in "behind the curtain" of the magic for your fun trainings. I had a great time!
Any time!
@@dottotech Me too! You make it easy!
Useful thanks. Top tip if you are using Breakout rooms for quizzes. If you ask the questions before breaking out into teams you can copy them into chat (everyone) and provided participants have their chat panels open before they drop into teams the questions remain available in chat to argue - I mean agree of course - over. If a picture round and you have it enabled you can also add a file to chat before they split. Someone can open it and then share in the breakout room.
This is great . We use the “breakout “ rooms in my grandson’s Biy Scout Meeting when the y brake into Patrols. Thanks for the demo!
You are so fabulous!! You did it in a great way by bringing guests(Practically) it was aaaawesome!!!!
Steve!! I’m a huge fan!! Thank you so much for providing such excellent and well presented content. I’m one of those teachers who have found herself having to learn how to teach and engage students remotely. Your videos have been a lifesaver. Keep up the excellent work!
Thanks Priscilla, that makes my day! I have a special place in my heart for teachers who are having to reinvent themselves.
You are great at this - pedagogical, instructive and humorous at the same time!
Steve, thank you to you and your participants for an excellent presentation. Your video content, presentation pacing, video production & on-screen presence are the best I've seen on RUclips and broadcast television. Have any of the cable news channels asked to interview you regarding the Zoom-Boom? Would be well deserved exposure.
Mahalo nui loa! You are a great, clear, generous teacher!
Wow, thank you!
Steve, thank you, just wanted to say your videos are great. Well paced, clear audio, great information and love the way you practicably demonstrate each feature thoroughly and in its entirety. This makes it easy to then understand and see how we can implement these features ourselves. I'm off to storm a castle!! :-)
Glad you like them! Join me for next Webinar Wednesday: dottotech.com/webinarwednesday
Dude! I love your videos. You are such a great trainer. Thanks so much. I watched one of your earlier videos and asked a question but I watched another one and found the answer! Wonderful channel
I am a teacher and this session really helped me learn about zoom for my virtual classes. The breakout rooms is an excellent feature for my students when they are doing think-pair-share activities online during this 2020 pandemic. I also like how I can join in and give each group my feedback in the breakout rooms. Thank you!
Very helpful. Thanks to you and your 'assistants' today. 🙂
Thanks Steve. Im giving my first teaching session next week and have experienced these features when being taught (Spanish!) by others but had no idea how to use them. They make a session SO much more interesting than just the single screen being talked at method...and thanks to your live demo and easy to understand instructions, Im confident that I could use tham too!
you're the best, Steve ! thank you for this video. It's not only useful, but it's also funny.
This video is so helpful and enjoyed very much watching it as well. Thank you and thanks to your three volunteer helpers!
Excellent, thank you! SO simply explained and demonstrated.
You're very welcome!
Excellent tutorial.
Great tutorial and great engaging style
Thank you! Demoing the Breakout function was a public service! Going to be using this soon!
Awesome Video Steve! You covered so much so quickly and I am set for my next zoom, thanks to you and your helpers!
Awesome demo, Steve! Really useful. Thank you so much for your service.
Thanks Steve for another information video. I will probably have all these features figured out about the time we stop using it.
The struggle is real!
Thank you for this video! I needed to learn this and I knew exactly where to go to find the information I need. I appreciate the work you do for us!!
I appreciate you, Deb!
3:20 Setting up polls after saved meeting
6:00 poll during meeting
Outstanding video! I always learn a great deal from your presentations. (and they're fun and lively!)
Thank you. Very helpful and easy to understand!
Thx for the info on polling, much easier to see a video than read directions. The break out rooms can still be confusing though, sometimes all members get a Join invite and not sure how to keep some in the main room. Also would like to see how one group can leave, if done early, rather than closing all the rooms.
Thanks Steve, Breakout rooms are a great feature of Zoom as are the reactions.
Glad you like them!
You inspired me to try these advanced features. It looks easy. Thank you, Steve.
Love your videos. So very concise and informative. Thank you.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Great info, thanks Steve!
Any time!
Really helpful Steve. This was my first intro to the polls and breakout rooms after using Zoom for a while now. This definitely impacted our use going forward. Thanks!! Avi
Thank you so much! Love your videos! They are very helpful. :)
Thanks for digging into the meeting / breakout rooms!
Super easy to understand and I love how you were showing us this on the fly...it's going to be awesome to be able to kinda replicate what I would do in face to face workshops. Thanks for the tips and keep em coming. You are definitely my go to person around this stuff - thanks heaps.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much for your tips and entertainment!!!!
Hi Steve. Really helpful and opens up a whole new range of options, especially breakout rooms. Castle stormed - sort of!
omg thanks, this is so good for my channel! me and my siter are making a channel of us doing reactions on zoom!
omg thank you for the like and heart sorry omg is the first thin
Great video Thanks
Steve - a great help thanks!
My pleasure as always, Bill.
I love your teaching!! You must be a professor.
Great video as always, thanks!
Excellent video! Thank you.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEOS- YOUR AN EXCELLENT TEACHER:)
Great video - love the "trying for the first time, live on-air" parts :) I'll have to practice a bit with polls, I think.
Good luck!
Very helpful! I always wondered how to locate the break out rooms button.
Super!! Thanks!! Love the games being played too!
Glad you enjoyed!
You are a life saver! Thanks!!
Mahalo Steve, From Hawaii!
This was very helpful!
Thanks, Steve. That was clear and fun.
Glad you enjoyed it
You can shorten the time for the break-out room sessions going back to the main session in options.60 Seconds can be quite long. Also the "move to" is if you decide to move people from one break-out room to another. The thing I haven't figured out yet is how to share a screen in all the break-out rooms.
thanks great tip for the timing! I don’t believe there’s a way to share screens to all the breakout rooms
Yes it is good,I have used the nonverbal icons.
Informative
Great clip as always (LOL good (: When you showed the part about the green screen, you mentioned being able to adjust the settings on your camera to zoom in. I have a Logitech 920 but can't find a zoom setting the device or on 'camera' on my PC. Thanks for any insights you can share!
Thanks, Steve you missed the more in hidden features. I like the coffee cup. This is a very useful video.
Cool, thanks
Thank you Sr. Very helpful.
This was a GREAT video! I learned a ton.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Steve, another great video. I’m going to using Zoom to do a string of management training courses in the next month - and these videos are super helpful. If you have time - how would you get people in a breakout room to work on a virtual whiteboard and then share that whiteboard to the rest of the group when the breakouts are finished?
Excellent video thank you sir
Great info! -- again. However, the closed captions cover up the meeting tools at the bottom of the Zoom screen, so we can't see what you're doing there. :-)
I use captions as well and I really appreciate it when they are properly edited, as they are here. It's frustrating that creators aren't able to move the caption box. Viewers can temporarily click and drag the caption box, but once the new caption appears it reverts to the default position.
I look forward to your videos, thanks. I'm hearing things about zoom that concern me. I think I'll wait until the verdict is in regarding its security.
Great as always
Thank you.
Steve, I've been following you for years and love what you're doing! Do you have a video that shows your studio setup? And, do you use zoom for your webinars now or what do you prefer? The last video I see that you did on ecamm live was a year ago? Wha Thant is your take on that now? Thanks for all the great content!
I use Breakout rooms when I teach my workshops online. Then the participants can work together in small groups like they would in their offices.
Does that mean that each group doesn't hear what the others are doing?
The Peddler Yes
Thanks for the video, very useful. I can't seem to access the enable polling.
The 1st 2 ones are only available on the paid version O was sooo confused when I had the free version but I play for it now so its fine
Very nice job....I'd have more confidence if you would have tried the break out rooms feature before attempting to teach it. But, appreciate your faciitation.
I think it would help a lot of people if you show how to use self-select breakout rooms, a newer feature. This might drive teachers crazy, but I am seeing as a pastor, and a leader of a non-profit watercolor club, having a place before and after a meeting where people can chat with groups of other people (going from one breakout room to another to chat with a friend you see there), can help recreate the kind of chatting that happens in face to face meetings. This can help maintain and grow relationships that otherwise tend to wane during covid restrictions on face-to-face meetings.
I appreciate your feedback, Ralph. I might just include that in my next videos.
very helpful
good, more please
Steve-thank you so much for all this valuable information for a non-tech person. My most technical tool is a paintbrush -- you are a Godsent. I was wondering I run a watercolor tutorial to my students using my iPhone filming my painting in Zoom. I know you have talked about adding your IPad or iPhone through Share via cable or Airplay but I get the entire screen including time, battery level... Can I run an iPhone or 2 as a second and third camera through video? Ideally, I would like camera #1 on my watercolor painting, iPhone #2 on my paints and mixing tray, and iPhone #3 on me. My wife would be managing the switching. Thank you so much.
You are probably better off getting a few more webcams, there are always small issues with phones as cameras (when you update your phone, it make break the connection for a few days till Zoom catches up for example) But Webcam connections are reliable and easy
dottotech thank you very much for your sage advice. Just want to let you know my wife Marilee signed up for your patreon. Gota support the cause and storm the castle.
Hey, thanks for the video, there is something to learn everyday! I have a v important question, what software are you using to record, I kind of like the idea that it takes your talking head into a corner in that circle while showing the rest, so that doesn't disturb the whole flow. Please let me know, it would be very helpful for me. Thanks a ton! cheers
Do you know if you can set up the poll in advance and send it to a peer who will be doing the same meeting for a different location? Or do they have to make the poll for their separate meeting themself? I'd like to copy and paste it so they don't have to repeat the procedure to create the same polls. Thank you again for the great video! Love your work.
I am not certain Pamela, but I suspect you will have to re-create it each time,
@@dottotech I believe you can import a document into a poll. Haven't tried yet. In which case, they can share the doc with others to place into their own meeting quite easily.
Steve: Another good one on those three ZOOM features. I may be wrong, but I have set up a regular meeting for the next 6 wks. It seems that I cannot invoke the polling feature for an individual meeting AFTER I have created the series. Also, I don't think the breakout room feature is available for the free accounts.
Love the videos!!! Question:: Wife does Zoom Yoga and has 9 participants in class. 6 participants show name and are in gallery...issue is: 3 are still in room but not seen or name showing...how does one know the 3 invisible participants?
Yo Dotto... little poetry there. Can you use polling in the breakout rooms. So set up 4 rooms with four different polls etc. Come back together and each group reports. THANKS
Thank you!
Thank you for your videos! I am Presbyterian minister in Surrey B.C. and breakout rooms are great for our "coffee" time after our worship service. A great way talk to people you would not normally talk to on a Sunday. I have a question, I tried to ask the Zoom help line but unfortunately I was no. 242 and did not want to wait. Do you know if there is a way to pre-assign people to specific rooms and at the same time have Zoom put the remaining people in other rooms? Thank you again for your helpful videos. God bless, Rev. Geof
I don't think so, but I am certainly not an authority. But if you find a way be sure to let us know! Glad you are finding the videos helpful.
I’m not an expert either, Rev. Geof, but I would suggest allowing Zoom to assign the group to rooms. You could at that point move specific people to whichever group you’d like. It’s worked for me for my classroom, and it’s a fast process.
There are two ways to assign people ... random or manual. I have a class with specific work groups, I have to create the number of rooms and assign people according to.their groups.
Another option is randomly assign, then switch a few people around into a different room with the MOVE option. You cannot pre-assign people who are not in the meeting.
Tnks, pool and break room, thats is Go into help me a lot.
Great video! It would interesnting if you do a video on how to use RUclips live with zoom.
Will do!
Where in one's Settings does one set up non-verbal cues like you discuss at the 7:00 part of your video?
Ron, it is called "Non Verbal Feedback" in the settings
@@dottotech Thanks, I just found it under the basic settings.
what is you opinion on using Microsoft Teams Live Event for meetings?
I really appreciate all the work you are doing with Zoom. These videos have been a lifesaver for me. I can assign people to breakout rooms individually or at random. I'd like to be able to assign a specific person to each room as the committee chair and randomly assign the remaining students. How can I do this?
Jeffrey Dimsdale. I shared this with another commenter above! I would suggest allowing Zoom to assign the group to rooms. You could at that point move specific people to whichever group you’d like. It’s worked for me for my classroom for this specific purpose, and it’s a fast process. Good luck!
@@prismckinney EXACTLY!
have you done a video on remote control in zoom? If not can you do it?
Great Zoom vids!
? Do you know if I invite (example 20 people) and I allow them in room one at a time do they show in room in the order when they were let in or is it random order on screen? The reason I asked is I want to provide an early option to those who arrive early or at least on time. If they show random is there a way for me to know the time they logged in to join meeting?
thalnks, very helpfu
Is there a way to print the responses to the Poll?
Hi Steve, You Zoom videos are great! Thank you! Can you help? I don't know where to find my Account tab so that I can get into my settings that look like yours on your screen. There is a Settings icon on the page that comes up when I sign in. But it doesn't display like yours does. I tried to attach a screen shot to this reply but it won't let me paste. Thank you.
Nice sir, I wanna make my screen as a two parts, half part of the screen I wanna show some event, remaining part I wanna show single, or two or 3 participants as per my convince in a bulk participants like more than 60 numbers.. How could I do breakout... Sir pls tell me...
Polling is unavailable with free/basic Zoom accounts. Within meetings, hosts & co-hosts are unable to vote, the option just isn't there.
I was looking at my settings and it says that it will be available at Zoom version 5.3.6 (if not mistaken) for free accounts
@@KevinAldenSantoso That its good news, that's only four versions away, Zoom updated to 5.3.2 today.
I can't find the polling toggle and it's February 2021. I need to give a seminar next week and would really like to use it.
@@lindalangeheine5787 Does your account level support it? The setting is in My Settings on the website, not within the app.
Thanks , please advise for Polling , is it possible to know who has voted and who not ? It only shows 3 out of 4 Attendees, but no names, appreciate your help