I am so glad I found your channel! Your tutorials have saved me during this time of remote teaching. I’m actually enjoying it more than I thought I would even though it’s a lot of work up front. I love how your videos are short, sweet, and to the point, but detailed enough that I know what to do. Keep them coming!
Thank you so much for this great tutorial! I will be using Zoom for a non-profit group (P.E.O.), but needed to have breakout rooms to brainstorm and share ideas, and then come back to the main group to share top ideas with the whole group. I had NO idea how to get the breakout room symbol to even show up, and you sure helped with that, and many more settings. Bravo!
Fabulous tutorial. I’d like to see a follow up video on suggested content or how to share documents with students while in breakout rooms like a questionnaire?
If you have a second device, you can break the class into two halves one device in one room and one in the other. You can monitor both groups at the same time!
thank you sooo much in the meeting of my teacher, he create a breakout room and me I can't create but after watch this video I can now do a breakout in any time and any day
Great tutorial and nice and concise. A couple of questions, can you share your screen or whiteboard with the breakout rooms? and can the breakout rooms have a whiteboard to capture their insight?
Greatly appreciated! You have opened my eyes for exploring more on this incredibly useful feature, I didn't use it efficiently. My fellow students' participation is lower than my expectation. It takes time to enter each breakout room, can I have a glance on every room simultaneously?
That was great, thanks. I need to assign facilitators to breakout rooms, and then randomly assort people to those breakout rooms, so I think I can do pre-assign the facilitators and then do the rest during the meeting. That's exactly what I wanted to find out. Brilliant!
Excellent tutorial! One question: when pre-assigning participants to rooms, I am finding that the pre- assignments don’t transfer over when the meeting actually begins regardless of which pre-assign option I select (CVS or inputing emails manually). Is there a Zoom issue when all the participants are external users with their own individual email address extensions? In other words, not from the same organization or institution like one school or corporation? Thanks for any guidance.
Good explanation with a very clear voice. Thank you. Your speaking is a bit fast, , but then, we can always stop and replay. This evening will be the first time I'll use the breakout rooms.
My question is What do the students do once they are in breakout room? IS this like working together to save a problem? IS there a way to maybe supply them with a problem in their breakout room? I am a third grade teacher and would like to use this for math...
I really like the way you teach. Cool, interesting and very smart! What kind of license do you need for breakout rooms? Is the Pro Version enough? And my other question: how did you record your sessions (what type of camera etc.)
Thank you.Could you tell me how to share my screen once everyone is in their breakout rooms? It seems that once they are in the rooms, they cannot see my screen.
You can join the rooms individually (only one at a time). Then share your screen that way. Or you might just have to share your screen before breaking out.
I've not been able to get round this problem myself. I think the feature is simply missing and it's be great if Zoom would listen to us teachers who'd like our students to still be able to see shared content while in breakout rooms.
one way i've found around this problem is if the content I'm using is in a google application, like the doc or slides, where a link can be shared with everyone. I've sometimes set up a space for work for each group if it's something that I want to be able to review or share with the whole group when they come back together. This also lets me have a bird's eye view of what each group might be doing. If I just want people to look at something, then I make sure that the shared link is set to allow only viewing.
When you pre-assign breakout rooms before the meeting begins, do you just enter names of participants? How does Zoom identify the participants? Do you need to enter specific emails for each individual you are assigning in each group? Also, can you create the breakout rooms halfway through the meeting?
@@swanne.9 I've tried this for my bible study group but many say they don't have an account, and don't want one - which means they don't have an email address associated with it. Is there another way or do they need to sign up for an account?
Very useful! exactly what I needed. Covered all the features and showed how it worked. I'm trying my first one with an online class tomorrow. Thank you!
To answer your question.. Only if you are in the breakout room then they can see whatever you are sharing, if you are sharing in main room and participants are in breakout, they won't be able to see what you share
I enjoyed your video. It was short and to the point with enough details to that I know the basics of what I need to do. Also, you are upbeat and lively. Thank you!
Thank you for your easy "to follow and understand" video about breakout rooms. I now feel confident and ready before I start my Confimation class with my teens. Great job!
Can breakout room participants see a screen shared by the host? I want my students to practice listening and speaking using a digital textbook. They need to read aloud from a digital book on a shared screen.
I just tried this with some teachers. I could share my screen while I was in the room but as soon as I left, the screen share ended. They can share screens with each other within the room.
Thanks, Julie! So, in order to practice from the digital book, students would take a screenshot/picture of the page and try to use it in a breakout group activity. Sounds complicated. The whole class relies on cell phones, too.
You could also upload pictures and files to a Whatsapp group or something similar, so all students have easy access to it. Still a bit annoying on phones, but at least then everything is in the same place! :)
Great video - easy to understand and I can tell you I've seen a lot of videos. I'm a graduate studies teacher in France. The French tend to make the simple complicated. You've done the opposite. Thank you!
We have been experimenting with ‘breakout rooms’ and feel that overall, it seems to fit the bill for what we are looking to do, but we noticed a few things that seemed odd that we wanted to clarify with you: 1. If a participant is in a breakout room and he needs to chat with the host (ie to ask him a question), it seems like that chat functionality doesn’t allow that and the only way to communicate with the host is thru the ‘ask for help’ button which then just gives the host just 2 options to respond (to come to that breakout room now or send a message that he’ll come later). Are we missing something here? Is there a way to allow for the host to chat with participants in a breakout room without having to be ‘in’ the breakout room? That would be much more useful in our opinion. 2. Is there any way for participants in a breakout room to communicate with participants in another breakout room? Thanks in advance!
Tom, you're correct. (1) While in a breakout room, participants can only chat with other participants in the same room. The only way to communicate with the host is to "ask for help" and wait for the host. (2) No, again, they can only communicate with other participants in the same room. This is by design.
I do my best to respond to as many questions as possible. However with hundreds of comments every day it is sometime impossible to respond to every single one! The most asked questions usually make it into a video. Make sure to subscribe and hit the beel to get notified in case the new videos answer your question.
@@FlippedClassroomTutorials Yes, great tutorial, if you need a song to get people in the mood for Breakout rooms try this one! ruclips.net/video/ZcHGnL7OO_s/видео.html
Thanks for that, I can only imagine that the "dislikers" are the same people that dislike everything else on youtube, I wonder why they watch it? any ideas? lol
I have used breakout rooms before with some difficulty. But this tutorial makes the process easy and crystal clear. I am going to be more efficient at using this feature, as I go into teach 56 law students tomorrow at H' National Law University. Thank you.
Hi, thanks for the great tutorial. Recently I was really having hard time to use "Pre-assign b.o." feature. I've imported the csv template and, for testing purpose, I had 3 rooms and each room has 2 attendees. I pre-assigned them using their email addr. Eg "Room A", john_a_doe@gmail.com & jane_a_doe@yahoo.com, and so on for B & C. I even followed Zoom's Help Guidelines to make all 6 attendees joined the meeting BEFORE host. However, when the Host started the meeting, there is NO ONE got pre-assigned to any rooms. Rather they are still waiting for the host to manually assign. I've sent a request to Zoom ask for tech support but no response. Could you help out? Anywhere I did it wrong? Thanks much!
I have the same problem. Should another option appear on the mini-screen you get after clicking "Breakout Rooms" during the meeting? Has anyone solved this? (Or is this another bug that's unique to Linux implementations of zoom?)
I think I am having the same problem -- it may be that those users don't have a Zoom account? Many of the people in my bible study say they use the app but don't want an account, which means no email associated with it. @Flipped Classroom Tutorials ????
Very helpful. Particularly love the quick fire speed you go through the steps. Other tutorials, give too much pre-amble and take too long to make their points. Thanks.
Very helpful tutorial. I only discovered recently that the breakout room feature in zoom is available even for the free account. This will definitely be important for my online classes. Thanks!
Very helpful! Like how the screen is shown so it's easy to see how to select Settings and navigate options once you're in the meeting. This will be so helpful as we begin remote teaching in high school Learning Strategies and students need to be separated by subject matter/group work.
Thank you! I teach Kindergarten and am using zoom for a class meeting each day. In class I use pair/share often and breakout rooms will give me the opportunity to keep doing it! Thanks so much. Georgia Schaaf Natomas Unified, Sacramento
Thank you! I found this more helpful than even the breakout video posted by Zoom. Every other video save yours assumed we had the breakout room feature enabled, so they unlike you never showed the user the enabling function. Bravo for you (and now for us)!
Hello, we plan on using Zoom for our after school program. Breakout rooms will be used as clubs, homework assistance, and enrichment activities! Thanks for the help.
Thank you for your tutorial I begin my first zoom flipped classroom next week and I didn't know how to integrate the break out rooms. You were clear and to the point. I will look at other videos you have because short videos that are to the point are helpful.
Easy to follow from the beginning to the end. As I am new to Zoom I find meeting the needs of students in an online space quite time-consuming and break out rooms can allow them and me to use the time more wisely. I will endeavour to watch more, thank you.
This video was very helpful. I will definitely use breakout rooms in class. I will also be looking to see what other advanced settings that I can use in class. Thank you!
Thank you for this video. I will be doing a meeting that requires breakout rooms soon so it is helpful to know this information. I thought it was much harder. Very simple.
Thank you for this outstanding explanation of breakout rooms. I am a K-2nd Special Educaiton teacher and I needed a Math and Reading breakout room. This will do the job nicely!!
Great information! I will be using Zoom for a teaching presentation for the first time next week. I'm a WebEx user up until this time. This looks to be very user-friendly! Thanks
Thanks a million! The Zoom company itself left out this extremely important piece of information in their turtorial on Breakout Rooms... which is kinda unbelievable, isn't it? I only watched 1:20 minutes of your video, and you told me just what I wanted to know. Subbed!
Thank you for this!! Panicked teacher here who was thrust into going remote just hours ago. Your instruction is so clear.
Same here! Wish we had been trained on this!
Adriana Espinosa oop
I like your style. No fluff, straight to the point. And thankfully, no gushing (white teeth/chit chat/ bs)
I am so glad I found your channel! Your tutorials have saved me during this time of remote teaching. I’m actually enjoying it more than I thought I would even though it’s a lot of work up front. I love how your videos are short, sweet, and to the point, but detailed enough that I know what to do. Keep them coming!
Thank you so much for creating this tutorial. It was very helpful.
Thank you! I am a teacher who, like many, is suddenly teaching online. This is a very helpful feature! You explained it very well.
silence nerd
So easy. Well done. Had been using zoom for classes for a few days before I seen this without the breakout rooms. Got it now. Extremely useful.
Glad it helped!
Omg! I have watched 3 other videos about Breakout Rooms and yours is definitely the clearest and easy to follow. THANK YOU.
Wow. Thank you! Really appreciate those kind words.
I agree
@@lesliejer351 Agree!
Thank you so much for this great tutorial! I will be using Zoom for a non-profit group (P.E.O.), but needed to have breakout rooms to brainstorm and share ideas, and then come back to the main group to share top ideas with the whole group. I had NO idea how to get the breakout room symbol to even show up, and you sure helped with that, and many more settings. Bravo!
I tried breakout rooms for the first time today with a group of 4-year-olds. Thank you for explaining how to assign students prior to the meeting.
Thank you! Appreciate that. More content coming soon!
silence nerd
Lord Pancake ..
@@lisandraa.. silence
Lord Pancake no🦖
Tried else where for help, but could not understand, until I found you! Super clear! I am happy now! Keep it up!
Great Tutorial! Thanks! I am definitely going to use breakout rooms in teaching Italian as a foreign language. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing information in a clear and concise manner without a lot of chat filler. Very helpful
Fabulous tutorial. I’d like to see a follow up video on suggested content or how to share documents with students while in breakout rooms like a questionnaire?
I'd really like to know if this can be done
As a teacher with 18 students, this was fairly helpful! I subscribed.
Thanks again. Great tutorial again. I would like to know: while recording the meeting, are we recording also the break rooms
either you can setup different system to record breakout rooms or ask someone to record it for you... It only works when recording in system
Thank you so much. We are creating this for breakout rooms for organizing for a peaceful, just, and sustainable future. This was very helpful.
Sooo much easier then the 2 hours of PD I got from my school.
Wow. Thank you! Hope you find many more helpful video on the channel.
oh god yes! i hear you
Thanks for taking the time to help the not so tech-savvy who are fighting tooth and nail to find a way in remote classrooms.
If you have a second device, you can break the class into two halves one device in one room and one in the other. You can monitor both groups at the same time!
Correct! Thank you for sharing.
Your tutorial was very helpful. I will be using breakouts rooms not only for remote teaching, but I use them for mediation sessions.
I found this video really useful. Thank you for helping us in this hard time :)
Thank you! I'm really glad you found the videos helpful!
perfect and simple explanation. I got it all. I was going crazy trying to find out how to creat breakout room, and now it is done. thanks
This was exactly what I needed to know for a class which has it's first session this evening.
thank you sooo much in the meeting of my teacher, he create a breakout room and me I can't create but after watch this video I can now do a breakout in any time and any day
Great tutorial and nice and concise. A couple of questions, can you share your screen or whiteboard with the breakout rooms? and can the breakout rooms have a whiteboard to capture their insight?
Loved your breakout room demonstration. It was clear and succinct. I use them with my ESL adult classroom online.
Greatly appreciated! You have opened my eyes for exploring more on this incredibly useful feature, I didn't use it efficiently. My fellow students' participation is lower than my expectation. It takes time to enter each breakout room, can I have a glance on every room simultaneously?
Very helpful! Better than Zoom's explanation.
Thank you!
Great content. What video recording are you using. Do you have a video on that topic
It's an old video! ruclips.net/video/gUNXtlR4rOY/видео.html Think it might be time for an updated version haha.
That was great, thanks. I need to assign facilitators to breakout rooms, and then randomly assort people to those breakout rooms, so I think I can do pre-assign the facilitators and then do the rest during the meeting. That's exactly what I wanted to find out. Brilliant!
Thank you. I'm glad you found the video helpful
@@FlippedClassroomTutorials
😮😮😮
Thanks. Can you give us an example lesson? This would really bring it all together for me.
Thank you for the clear explanation - I am a middle school teacher who will be using breakout rooms for the first time this year.
Excellent tutorial! One question: when pre-assigning participants to rooms, I am finding that the pre- assignments don’t transfer over when the meeting actually begins regardless of which pre-assign option I select (CVS or inputing emails manually). Is there a Zoom issue when all the participants are external users with their own individual email address extensions? In other words, not from the same organization or institution like one school or corporation? Thanks for any guidance.
Good explanation with a very clear voice. Thank you. Your speaking is a bit fast, , but then, we can always stop and replay. This evening will be the first time I'll use the breakout rooms.
Glad it was helpful! Hope you were able to follow most of it. Thank you for sharing your feedback.
My question is What do the students do once they are in breakout room? IS this like working together to save a problem? IS there a way to maybe supply them with a problem in their breakout room? I am a third grade teacher and would like to use this for math...
Wow! You're awesome!! I was able to create my break out rooms so easily thanks to your clear, easy to follow instructions. Thank you!!
I really like the way you teach. Cool, interesting and very smart! What kind of license do you need for breakout rooms? Is the Pro Version enough? And my other question: how did you record your sessions (what type of camera etc.)
Hi there, we have the pro version and we make use of the breakout rooms.
Breakout rooms are available on the free version
Thank you so much! Your video was actually much more clear and easy to follow than the video from Zoom!
Great to hear that! Thank you for these kind words.
Thank you.Could you tell me how to share my screen once everyone is in their breakout rooms? It seems that once they are in the rooms, they cannot see my screen.
You can join the rooms individually (only one at a time). Then share your screen that way. Or you might just have to share your screen before breaking out.
Yeah, I'd like some help with this too...
I've not been able to get round this problem myself. I think the feature is simply missing and it's be great if Zoom would listen to us teachers who'd like our students to still be able to see shared content while in breakout rooms.
If you make one person your co host, they can share their screen. I use 1 breakout room with my teacher assistant
one way i've found around this problem is if the content I'm using is in a google application, like the doc or slides, where a link can be shared with everyone. I've sometimes set up a space for work for each group if it's something that I want to be able to review or share with the whole group when they come back together. This also lets me have a bird's eye view of what each group might be doing. If I just want people to look at something, then I make sure that the shared link is set to allow only viewing.
Super helpful. Proctoring an exam on Zoom today and this is going to make the day go much smoother!
When you pre-assign breakout rooms before the meeting begins, do you just enter names of participants? How does Zoom identify the participants? Do you need to enter specific emails for each individual you are assigning in each group? Also, can you create the breakout rooms halfway through the meeting?
you're supposed to put the emails of the participants support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360032752671
@@swanne.9 I've tried this for my bible study group but many say they don't have an account, and don't want one - which means they don't have an email address associated with it. Is there another way or do they need to sign up for an account?
@@sarahipp4529 Yeah, you can do it once you're all in the meeting, I'd suggest you make an attempt with friends to figure out exactly how
Very useful! exactly what I needed. Covered all the features and showed how it worked. I'm trying my first one with an online class tomorrow. Thank you!
Thanks for the video! I'd like to know if students are able to see what I share on my screen once they are in breakout rooms. Does anybody know?
I was only able to do that if I joined one breakout room. And then only that room could see my screen.
Uh-oh...
To answer your question.. Only if you are in the breakout room then they can see whatever you are sharing, if you are sharing in main room and participants are in breakout, they won't be able to see what you share
@RICHARD SWENGEL can you please so a little more about this? How do you create a link to your screen? Thank you!
I enjoyed your video. It was short and to the point with enough details to that I know the basics of what I need to do. Also, you are upbeat and lively. Thank you!
is it possible for the host to play soft music into individual zoom breakout rooms?
we'd have to rename them "foyer rooms" if this was the case...
Thank you for your easy "to follow and understand" video about breakout rooms. I now feel confident and ready before I start my Confimation class with my teens. Great job!
Can breakout room participants see a screen shared by the host? I want my students to practice listening and speaking using a digital textbook. They need to read aloud from a digital book on a shared screen.
I just tried this with some teachers. I could share my screen while I was in the room but as soon as I left, the screen share ended. They can share screens with each other within the room.
Thanks, Julie! So, in order to practice from the digital book, students would take a screenshot/picture of the page and try to use it in a breakout group activity. Sounds complicated. The whole class relies on cell phones, too.
You could also upload pictures and files to a Whatsapp group or something similar, so all students have easy access to it. Still a bit annoying on phones, but at least then everything is in the same place! :)
Thank you for a simple and clear tutorial in just 6 min. I host a large group and this video is a gem on how to segment them into various groups.
Thank you for the video. My question is can we record this Breakout rooms or students can do it?
Only the main room is recorded; however, participants can recording the breakout room locally
Great video - easy to understand and I can tell you I've seen a lot of videos. I'm a graduate studies teacher in France. The French tend to make the simple complicated. You've done the opposite. Thank you!
We have been experimenting with ‘breakout rooms’ and feel that overall, it seems to fit the bill for what we are looking to do, but we noticed a few things that seemed odd that we wanted to clarify with you:
1. If a participant is in a breakout room and he needs to chat with the host (ie to ask him a question), it seems like that chat functionality doesn’t allow that and the only way to communicate with the host is thru the ‘ask for help’ button which then just gives the host just 2 options to respond (to come to that breakout room now or send a message that he’ll come later). Are we missing something here? Is there a way to allow for the host to chat with participants in a breakout room without having to be ‘in’ the breakout room? That would be much more useful in our opinion.
2. Is there any way for participants in a breakout room to communicate with participants in another breakout room?
Thanks in advance!
Tom, you're correct. (1) While in a breakout room, participants can only chat with other participants in the same room. The only way to communicate with the host is to "ask for help" and wait for the host. (2) No, again, they can only communicate with other participants in the same room. This is by design.
AMAZING!! I haven't used break out rooms before. I enjoyed, It was very useful information
Hello: How does a host enter break rooms? Can I look at all groups similtaneously?
Great Question!
Hy....you can click join and leave button available for each room. You cant view all room simultaneously.
Excellent video with useful guidance without being verbose! Thank you!
Thank you
I’ve been using breakout rooms for a couple of weeks now, but I still couldn’t find a way to share my screen with the room. Are there any?
Very direct and easy to follow! I think I will ready for Break out rooms tomorrow and I am just watching it today! Excellent job, Sir!
Wonderful - clear in content and voice! How do we see the answers to the questions below? Many of them are my questions, too.
I do my best to respond to as many questions as possible. However with hundreds of comments every day it is sometime impossible to respond to every single one! The most asked questions usually make it into a video. Make sure to subscribe and hit the beel to get notified in case the new videos answer your question.
@@FlippedClassroomTutorials Love this tutorial. Could you show how to make an interactive escape room complete with digital aspects?
@@FlippedClassroomTutorials Yes, great tutorial, if you need a song to get people in the mood for Breakout rooms try this one! ruclips.net/video/ZcHGnL7OO_s/видео.html
Very impressive tutorial. Clear in voice and content.
Thank you
Fab. Many thanks. Have used Zoom as a participant and am now setting up as a facilitating. How to use break outs very useful.
When in the breakout room can someone share their screen? I need a mentor in each of our rooms/
Participants in the breakout room can share their screens. However, some one not in the room can not share their screen in the room.
The most informative and the easiest video to follow! Thank you very much! Very helpful.
Thanks for that, I can only imagine that the "dislikers" are the same people that dislike everything else on youtube, I wonder why they watch it? any ideas? lol
Those are dislike bots or people, dislike bots are used to balance the youtube algorithm to prevent videos to get too popular
I have used breakout rooms before with some difficulty. But this tutorial makes the process easy and crystal clear. I am going to be more efficient at using this feature, as I go into teach 56 law students tomorrow at H' National Law University. Thank you.
You're welcome! Great to hear you found it helpful! Hope the other videos are as useful as this one.
Hi, thanks for the great tutorial. Recently I was really having hard time to use "Pre-assign b.o." feature. I've imported the csv template and, for testing purpose, I had 3 rooms and each room has 2 attendees. I pre-assigned them using their email addr. Eg "Room A", john_a_doe@gmail.com & jane_a_doe@yahoo.com, and so on for B & C. I even followed Zoom's Help Guidelines to make all 6 attendees joined the meeting BEFORE host. However, when the Host started the meeting, there is NO ONE got pre-assigned to any rooms. Rather they are still waiting for the host to manually assign. I've sent a request to Zoom ask for tech support but no response.
Could you help out? Anywhere I did it wrong? Thanks much!
I have the same problem. Should another option appear on the mini-screen you get after clicking "Breakout Rooms" during the meeting? Has anyone solved this? (Or is this another bug that's unique to Linux implementations of zoom?)
I have the same question and problem.
I think I am having the same problem -- it may be that those users don't have a Zoom account? Many of the people in my bible study say they use the app but don't want an account, which means no email associated with it. @Flipped Classroom Tutorials ????
@@sarahipp4529 I think this is the case for me too. I've just tried pre-assigning rooms and can't because Zoom doesn't recognise their e-mails.
I tried it in my class today and went awesome!!! Thank you so much!!
Great to hear that!!
I can't wait to use breakout rooms for tutoring our students! Thanks for a great video.
I really like how you explained breakout rooms. Thank you. I will use this with my students.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for a very easy to follow use of Zoom Breakout rooms. Going to try it today with my students while they collaborate on a Google Form.
Really excellent instructional help for using this important tool. I plan to use with staff during professional learning sessions.
Looking forward to hearing how it went. Glad you found the instruction clear and helpful.
Very helpful. Particularly love the quick fire speed you go through the steps. Other tutorials, give too much pre-amble and take too long to make their points. Thanks.
I am using breakout rooms for professional development and you video was very helpful to make using this option seamless.
Great to hear!
Thank you!! Your video is quick, simple and to the point and no waffle. You are a go to... :)
The Only and Best video on how to enable break up rooms!
Very helpful tutorial. I only discovered recently that the breakout room feature in zoom is available even for the free account. This will definitely be important for my online classes. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I want to incorporate Break Out Rooms in my traditional and virtual learning class. This video was helpful. Thank you.
Very helpful! Like how the screen is shown so it's easy to see how to select Settings and navigate options once you're in the meeting. This will be so helpful as we begin remote teaching in high school Learning Strategies and students need to be separated by subject matter/group work.
Thank you! I teach Kindergarten and am using zoom for a class meeting each day. In class I use pair/share often and breakout rooms will give me the opportunity to keep doing it! Thanks so much. Georgia Schaaf Natomas Unified, Sacramento
wow. I have been SO confused and you just made it totally clear. Thank you so very much!
You are so welcome!
Thank you! I found this more helpful than even the breakout video posted by Zoom. Every other video save yours assumed we had the breakout room feature enabled, so they unlike you never showed the user the enabling function. Bravo for you (and now for us)!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video lesson. i am starting breakout rooms with my 2nd graders tomorrow. Wish me luck. Thank you so much.
Thank you for your very instructive and clear videos!
Thank you so much. Really helpful. Simple, clear and easy to follow. Much appreciated!
Thank you
Hello, we plan on using Zoom for our after school program. Breakout rooms will be used as clubs, homework assistance, and enrichment activities! Thanks for the help.
Great to hear that! Hope everything goes smoothly
Really helpful, thank you. Tomorrow I have a class with up to 30 sign language users. Now I have a sporting chance of managing things
Many thanks. A really clear and concise explanation of how to use the Breakout Room controls.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your tutorial I begin my first zoom flipped classroom next week and I didn't know how to integrate the break out rooms. You were clear and to the point. I will look at other videos you have because short videos that are to the point are helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
This is a great tutorial. Thank you. I am using this for a Sunday School Program. Will let you know how it works out!
Easy to follow from the beginning to the end. As I am new to Zoom I find meeting the needs of students in an online space quite time-consuming and break out rooms can allow them and me to use the time more wisely. I will endeavour to watch more, thank you.
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! You made setting up breakout rooms so easy. This was such a game changer for me.
Glad it was helpful!
I enjoyed this tutorial because its organized and detailed. Thank you.
This video was very helpful. I will definitely use breakout rooms in class. I will also be looking to see what other advanced settings that I can use in class. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video. I will be doing a meeting that requires breakout rooms soon so it is helpful to know this information. I thought it was much harder. Very simple.
Thankyou for the simplicity in your explanation
Thank you for this outstanding explanation of breakout rooms. I am a K-2nd Special Educaiton teacher and I needed a Math and Reading breakout room. This will do the job nicely!!
Great information! I will be using Zoom for a teaching presentation for the first time next week. I'm a WebEx user up until this time. This looks to be very user-friendly! Thanks
Thanks a million! The Zoom company itself left out this extremely important piece of information in their turtorial on Breakout Rooms... which is kinda unbelievable, isn't it? I only watched 1:20 minutes of your video, and you told me just what I wanted to know. Subbed!
Brilliant! Glad you found the info helpful
@@FlippedClassroomTutorials Thanks again!
Happy to help.
Thank you so much! I will be using Zoom with my kindergarteners next week. Your videos have been very helpful.
Ah. This makes zoom classrooms so much more useful. Thank you.
Brilliant tutorial on breakout rooms - very easy to follow. Thanks!
VERY BRILLIANT TEACHER WITH SPECIAL SKILLS OF TEACHING
Thank you! 😃
This was wonderful. Especially right now as all schools should be digital learning spaces. Thank you
Thank you. I'm glad it helps!