When school campuses around the world closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the video-conferencing tool Zoom became a household name practically overnight. Launched in 2013 to connect remote office workers, Zoom is now one of the go-to platforms for online learning. Zoom's simple setup, ability to accommodate 100 participants at once, and low cost make it a popular option for distance learning programs. But Zoom has faced some significant privacy and security challenges, which leave schools and teachers wondering whether it's the right tool for teaching and learning. If you're considering using Zoom with your students, read on to learn more about its key features and how to use the tool as safely as possible.
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These are just some of the questions that the guide answers:
What is Zoom?
How does Zoom work?
Do my students need a Zoom account to use it for class?
What is Zoombombing?
What are the safest settings for Zoom meetings?
What can students do in Zoom?
How can teachers use Zoom?
What are Zoom virtual backgrounds?