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Schedule course meetings
Step 1: To schedule a Zoom meeting, open the course in which you have enabled Zoom.
Step 2: Select Zoom on your course navigation menu and click the blue Schedule a New Meeting button in the upper right of the page.
Step 3: Select the settings you would like for Zoom meeting.
Here are some of our recommendations for the settings:
- Set security to: “require authentication to join”, (this way you have a list of all those attending the meeting.)
- Set meeting options to: “record the meeting automatically” and “in the cloud” (this will help share the recording with students after class)
- For advanced options: set up alternative hosts, (this allows instructors to share most of the controls with TAs).
Step 4: Once you are done selecting your preferred settings, click the Save button, and the Zoom meeting will be available to students