Zoom video and web conferencing allows up to 300 participants to simultaneously collaborate over the Internet. You can attend video or audio meetings, share presentations, hold training seminars, and more from any location with a computer and Internet connection.
Service Details
Get started with Zoom | Basic information to get you started with Zoom |
Tutorials | How to set up and use your Zoom account |
Zoom AI Meeting Summary Host Responsibilities | Host responsibilities to review AI meeting summary before forwarding. |
How to download the Zoom AI Meeting Summary | How to download the Zoom AI Meeting Summary |
Securing Zoom Meetings | Review guidelines to secure your zoom meetings |
Zoom for Instruction | View Zoom instructions for Students and Instructors |
Frequently Asked Questions | Answers to common questions and issues |
Features and Specifications | List of features and specifications required for using Zoom |
URMC vs. Rochester Zoom Accounts | Get more information on the difference between URMC and Rochester Zoom accounts |
Teams vs. Zoom | Get more information on when to use Teams vs. Zoom |
Zoom Host Guide | See best practices for hosting a secure zoom session |
Zoom Meeting or Zoom Webinar | Zoom offers two primary platforms for online gatherings: Zoom Meetings and Zoom Webinars. While both facilitate virtual communication, they cater to different needs and offer distinct features. This document outlines the key differences between the two. |
Users
- University Wide