DLC Spring 2025 Class Projects/Carrie Brouse-Creating Zoom Meetings

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Project Details

This resource is designed to help students in Professor Brouse's courses. In this course, you will be presenting and working collaboratively in a virtual meeting room using Zoom. Zoom is a full-featured web conferencing tool that can be used on desktops, laptops, and mobile devices. It supports video and audio over the Internet, document and screen sharing, and more. All WSU students can create and host their own Zoom rooms. If you are new to Zoom, here are the directions ( Sign in to Zoom) to get up and running in Zoom. The following directions provide instructions for scheduling a Zoom Meeting with additional resources for participating, presenting, and creating a Zoom meeting room. Note: If you have used Zoom in the past or have used the encrypted version of Zoom it may be necessary to uninstall these older versions as we require you to be on a current version of Zoom.

Scheduling a Zoom Meeting

Use the Zoom web portal to schedule a Zoom meeting. Configure the meeting to meet your needs. Schedule standalone, recurring, and persistent meetings. Assign alternative hosts, add a password, pre-build breakout groups, and more.

Schedule a meeting

Sign in to the Zoom web portal at https://minnstate.zoom.us and follow the steps below:

  1. Select Sign In, you will be prompted to use your StarID and password
  2. Select Meetings from the tabs on the left.
  3. Select the Schedule a Meeting button (Fig 1).
  4. Enter a topic (i.e., meeting name) and description (optional)
  5. Enter timing information
  6. Set your meeting options.
  7. Select Save to finish.

Timing

Single meeting

The New Meeting screen defaults to a single meeting, starting at a specific date and time, and lasting for a set duration.

Recurring meeting

Select the Recurring checkbox if you wish to schedule multiple meetings at specific times, lasting for a set duration, but that repeat daily, weekly, or monthly.

Persistent meeting

Select the Recurring checkbox and select No Fixed Time from the Recurrence menu to create a meeting that never ends and can be used repeatedly, similar to your Personal Meeting. This is a popular choice for instructors who want to create a persistent room for a course that they can use for multiple purposes (e.g., class meetings, office hours).

Configure options

Configure the remainder of the options to meet your needs (Fig 2).

Meeting password

Select Require a meeting password to reveal a text box into which you can enter a password that attendees will require to join the meeting.

Video

Decide whether you want the host and/or participant cameras activated automatically upon joining the meeting. In some meetings, participants would rather decide when to activate their cameras themselves. In other cases, you may not want attendees to be queried about starting their own cameras.

Audio

By default, participants can choose whether to listen to meeting audio and talk using their computer speakers and microphone, respectively, or whether they want to call into the meeting on their phones. If you don't need telephone access you can disable it. For most meetings, it's best to leave this set to Both.

More information

Zoom training

Related Wiki Topics


DLC STARS/Presenter

  • Chad Kjorlien
  • ckjorlien@winona.edu

Other Resources

DLC Support

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  • Email: dlc@winona.edu
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