Hi again, Terence. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Hi again, Tom. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Cozy - just a note to let you know how much I appreciated your assistance with my family zoom over Christmas. Some folks had never talked much less seen one another. The event was a great success. Again, thanks very much !!
Thanks so much for your note, Michael. That's the best thing we could hear. We're thrilled to know our tutorial helped support a family gathering in these crazy times. All good wishes to you and your family!
Thank you so much for the tuitorial. Im supposed to host a short zoom meeting with my department members in 2 days time and to be honest, I was dead panic until I discovered your channel. I’m practicing now it with one of my colleagues. Thank you so much again for your help.💐
Thanks very much for your comment, Yakeen. We're delighted the tutorial was helpful. We're currently completing a new video on setting up breakout rooms, so if you ever need something like that as well, it should be ready later this week. Hope you have great meeting with your department members, and all good wishes to you!
Hi again, Yakeen. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
I judged you wrongly when you showed up with the 3 flowers in the bush, I was so wrong, you're a great step by step instructor. Your teaching method is excellent !! Thank you so much for this 1 to 1 step by step tutorial, and the advise to stop and stretch out now and them, and focusing to a distant place, most of us forget that. !! Top instructor , I too give you 5 Stars 💥💥💥💥💥!!!
Hi again, Kay! Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Your cozy dome says much about you, Thomas. You love order within beauty and have many talents and a wide appreciation for what is harmonious yet practical. Love it!
Thomas, you are an amazing instructor. I've taught via videos as well and you just can't leave one step out and you didn't. Also your calming music, the flowers, getting up and taking a break. I absolutely have enjoyed your two videos, How to use Zoom for the first time and this one. I've since copied the links and sent them to numerous seniors who want to know how but don't know how and your videos did the trick, so thank you so very much. Five stars!!!
Thanks so very much for your comment, Lois. I'm glad you found it helpful and am grateful you've shared the links with others. That means a lot to us. All good wishes to you!
Hi again, Lois. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Hi again, Irene. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Many thanks for your comment. We appreciate it! As far as your question, can you tell me a little more about what you're wanting to do? Then I might be able to be more helpful!
This is a great video tutorial. Thank you so much!! This helped me immensely! The pace was great and you explained it all very well. I am now a subscriber🥰
Very well done, your voice is very clear. Don't worry about the amount of time your taking, much better to have people understanding you then keeping the video two short and not covering the topic well.
Hi again, Richard. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
you are wonderful and amazing world class teacher perhaps a wonderful example for the entire teachers 'no matter in which profession they belongs to' God bless you handsome
Hi again, Lashawn. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Really very helpful. Paced well. Can go back and repeat as often as needed. Wish there was a way to try out a going thru the basic steps in a fake meeting format while being talked thru the process. Thanks for the help.
Thanks very much for your comment! We appreciate it. One thing you can try is to set up a practice meeting with a friend. That way you can explore the process without the pressure of having to run a real meeting at the same time. You can also make a recording of this practice meeting to review afterwards. The main thing, though, is simply to jump in. Once you've given it a try, it will definitely feel less intimidating. Do let us know if we can be of any further help: www.cozygrammar.com/contact/ Your comment has gotten us thinking about possibly putting together practice sessions for individuals or small groups. Would this be of interest to you? Do let us know. Thanks again for your comment, and all good wishes to you.
Hi again! Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Hi again, Phil. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Hi again, MT. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
This is a really nice step by step video. I learned a lot from it. You are easy to follow and know exactly what to say as though you knew what I was thinking. I will refer back to this video numerous times before I host my first meeting in 2 weeks. This helps take away some of my nerve bugs. Thank you very much. 👍🏾🙏🏾😌
Thanks so much for your comment, Ruby. I'm delighted you found the video helpful. That makes our day. All good wishes to you, and I hope your meeting goes splendidly!
Great question! I have simply sent the Zoom link in a newsletter, but you can also select all of your participants (on the meeting page) and have Zoom send the information as well. You might also find this page helpful: support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360001211743-Enabling-upcoming-meeting-reminders All good wishes to you!
PS. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Excellent step by step information but I wish you showed how to copy to email and send to participant. I am a novice and over 70 and need step by step.
I will be hosting a family meeting on Labor Day. I’d like to have a co-host of one of my adult children to take over the call when I leave (early). I understand how to make her a co-host. How do I hand off to her and then end my participation? Thanks for your help.
The best thing to do is to make them a host rather than a co-host. Then you can leave the meeting and they can continue to conduct it. You can read more here: support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362573-Passing-host-controls-to-leave-the-meeting All good wishes to you!
At 3:03 I get a different screen than what you show here. You get a solid blue button that says “schedule a meeting “. My button is at the very right side (white rectangle outlined in blue). Most of the page is about Meetings. “Meetings: upcoming; previous; personal room; meeting templates “.
Thanks for this comment, Jango. Yes, the look of the screen sometimes changes, but as long as you can find the "schedule a meeting" button you should be fine. All good wishes to you.
Thanks for your message. I've also had this happen. Here are two things you can try: 1) Make sure you've clicked YES to enable computer audio. 2) If computer audio is enabled, try exiting the meaning and joining again. That usually does the trick. Hope this helps!
Hi again, Gary. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
I do not get that screen you show at 1:58 (after clicking on zoom icon at top of your screen) and I do not get the tab “schedule a meeting “. Maybe because I am using a Chromebook? Or because I am in Canada? Ido not know why my screen is different than yours.
Thanks for your comment, Michael. So glad you found the video helpful! To modify an existing meeting, you can either go to your account on the Zoom website, select "Meetings," hover over the meeting name, and select "Edit," or go to the Zoom app, select "Meetings," select the meeting in question, and select "Edit." Hope this helps!
Hi again, Michael. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Hi again, Mustafa. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Wonderfully inviting video. Thank you for putting on such a thoughtfully created piece- aesthetics were awesome, which made learning a delight!Warm regards to all at Cozy!
Hi again, Vandana. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Thank you. So many government public meetings are now held by Zoom and so many hosts have no clue what they're doing. Nor do they enjoy being corrected. Think I'll just send them your link. One question. Is there a way to have spell check & correction in chat?
You're welcome! Thanks very much for your comment, Clair, and thanks too for sharing the link. We're honored and grateful. As far as spell check & correction in the chat box, it's my understanding that this is only available if you have Windows 8 but not on other machines. In any case, we aren't seeing it in our version. Let's hope it becomes more widely available!
I want to manage my contacts list (e.g. to delete a faulty eddress) but have not been able to do so, nor see a path to do so. I would also like to be able to send meeting invitation to all contacts at the same time. These two points seem to be a "manage contacts" list. Whenever I set out on a search on Zoom or via Chrome, etc., it leads nowhere. Any ideas, please?
Many thanks for your message, Renee. These are great questions. For your contacts, try right-clicking over the contact you wish to remove (it may be control-click if you use a Mac). Then the option to delete contact should appear. You may also see three vertical dots at the right side of each contact. Clicking there opens a menu that includes deleting the contact. As for sending an invitation to all contacts at the same time, this article may help: blog.zoom.us/feature-spotlight-messaging/ I don't have personal experience with it but imagine it's worth taking a look at. Good luck!
Many thanks for your question. If you're referring to saving a meeting invitation, "clipboard" is simply a way to refer to what has been copied and can therefore be pasted. Between being copied and being pasted, apps refer to it begin on a "clipboard" (though of course this isn't actually a clipboard). Does this answer your question? If not, be sure to let me know and I'll try again!
Many thanks for your comment, Joanne. Yes, there certainly is. While you can Google something like "games for Zoom meetings," it's also fun and a more festive challenge to try "translating" games that you already enjoy as a family into a Zoom meeting. For example, you can play a game like charades, pictionary, or dictionary by making use of the private chat function. Once you have your teams, you can share the word/idea/image with only your team members. Hope this helps, and Happy Holidays!
Hi again, Joanne. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
My something "beautiful and natural" in my work space is my cat, Miel. It always relaxes me to look at him. As for the video iself, it's a little Mr. Rogersy ("we can do that, can't we?"), but that's okay, I guess, for those intimidated by learning new computer skills, platforms, apps, etc.
Thanks very much for your comment. We've since made our own tutorial about breakout rooms: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html Take a peek and don't hesitate to let us know if you have any questions!
Hi again, Jocelyn. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Oops, I think my previous reply to this question got waylaid somewhere in the comments section. Sorry about that! To modify an existing meeting, you can either go to your account on the Zoom website, select "Meetings," hover over the meeting name, and select "Edit," or go to the Zoom app, select "Meetings," select the meeting in question, and select "Edit." Hope this helps!
Hi again, Mia. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
What is the difference between free sign up and paid account of Zoom... How many participants can join a meeting by using a free account....and is there a time limit without paying any money....Thank you !
Great questions! The main difference between the free and paid accounts is that the free account has limits on the length of a meeting when more than two people are involved. The free account allows meetings of more than two people for up to 40 minutes. It also allows up to 100 participants per meeting. The paid account allows much longer group meetings as well as more participants. Hope that helps clarify the options!
Hi again, Yanah. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Many thanks for your comment, Phil. Yes, making someone a co-host should make it possible for them to share their screen. Even if someone isn't a co-host, you can allow them to share their screen by way of the participants dialogue window. I think you select "more" and "allow to share screen." All good wishes to you!
Hello again, Phil. Just wanted to correct my last comment. To allow other people to share their screens, go to Share Screen (rather than Participants), click "Advanced Sharing Options," and under "Who Can Share" choose "All Participants." I didn't have Zoom open before me when I wrote previously, but I tested it out today during a meeting and wanted to update my response. Thank you!
Many thanks for your comment, Mary! Yes, it can certainly seem like a lot of information. I would suggest hosting a test meeting with a friend or family member. Then, if you find there's something you can't remember how to do, click "show more" in the video description above and you'll find an index to all the different topics in the video. Review any topics you want to remember and soon you'll be well prepared!
Hi again, Mary. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Many thanks for your reply. If you think a guide to screen sharing would be helpful, we'd be happy to put one together for you. Let me know what you would find helpful and we'll see what we can do! In the meantime, here's a very quick answer to your question itself: To share videos on Zoom, open Zoom first. Then click the screen share option. Then choose the application you want to share. Give it a try and let me know what questions you have. Thank you!
@@beckymichaelis9014 Great question! You simply need to have the applications and videos open in a window on your computer. Then, when you choose the screen share option, each of these open applications or windows will there for you to choose from. Simply choose the one you want and it should open for you. Give it a try and let us know how it goes!
Under “Meeting ID” at 3:47, it says “Meeting Password” on his screen. Has Zoom changed things since this video was made? But on my screen, it does not say “Meeting Password”. It does say SECURITY. There are 2 options. First option is “Passcode” (only users who have the invite link or passcode can join the meeting. The second option is “Waiting Room” (only users admitted by the host can join the meeting “. I had no idea which option to choose. I went with “waiting room” cuz that is what he had mentioned in this video. Good luck, everyone. We are under lockdown now for a month. I just want a meeting with my friends. It is tough being alone in this situation. Best wishes.
Thanks for this comment, Jango. Yes, the format has changed slightly since we made this video. Waiting room simply means that after you begin your meeting you will need to admit each participant individually. This is so that unknown users don't accidentally enter the meeting. Passcode, on the other hand, frees you from having to admit each person individually. Either one can work fine. All good wishes to you and have a great time with your friends! Together we'll get through this tough situation.
Hi, It is also very important to show people how to "True Mirror themselves" (non-reversed mirror mode)! Here is the "How to" by John Walter the maker of the True Mirror: "Did you know you can change the reversal of your own video on a Zoom call? It normally defaults to a mirrored version, because in typical fashion, Zoom, along with most selfie picture modes, assumes the common notion that we prefer our backwards, mirrored image. It's usually mainly because we are used to it, but there's a problem with that: Our faces just don’t communicate naturally backwards, our expressions really look and feel differently when flipped.
I recorded a meeting and even though I saw nothing on my screen at the time, when I watch it back, about 8 mins in, someone took over and you see them and their name. If I am the host, how is it possible that someone took it over?
Hi Denise, thanks for your comment. Recording a meeting on Zoom can be a little tricky, but here's what we've found to work. Zoom basically records what you yourself see, so start by making sure you're seeing what you want to have recorded (speaker view or gallery view). Then, if you want the video to focus on just yourself or on someone else you can pin their screen. To do this, you click on their video screen and right click (on a PC) or simply hover (on a Mac) to get the option to pin. Then no matter who talks, the video you've pinned will be recorded. Hope this helps!
I enjoyed your helpful video, but I use an iPad not a laptop. Please can you help me to be a host using an iPad. I am having difficulty knowing how to admit a participant into a meeting. Thank you.
@@eileensugden9418 Many thanks for your comment and question. I believe that on an iPad you will need to select the participant icon to admit people into a meeting. On the iPad, this icon will be at the top of the screen rather than at the bottom. Once you click this icon, you will see the option to admit new users. Let me know if this helps, and all good wishes to you!
Hi again, Dilip. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
The only clear and well-paced instruction film there is on the net. None of the ususal frenetic rant. Thanks.
Thanks very much for your comment, Terence. So glad you found it helpful!
I agree
@@rosersoler5460 So glad you found it helpful!
Hi again, Terence. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
As a former elementary school teacher, I can honestly say, "Very well done, and easy to understand."
Thanks very much for your comment, Tom. We appreciate it! All good wishes to you.
Hi again, Tom. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
For myself, someone not so comfortable with computer operations, thank you it is the best instruction video by far I have seen.
So glad you found it helpful. Many thanks for your comment and all good wishes to you!
Cozy - just a note to let you know how much I appreciated your assistance with my family zoom over Christmas. Some folks had never talked much less seen one another. The event was a great success. Again, thanks very much !!
Thanks so much for your note, Michael. That's the best thing we could hear. We're thrilled to know our tutorial helped support a family gathering in these crazy times. All good wishes to you and your family!
Love your YELLOW RING HILIGHTER ! This really lifts your video above the crowd !
Thanks very much for your comment. We're delighted you found it useful. All good wishes to you!
Beautiful! .I love the style (showing the important of nature over technology).
So glad you enjoyed it. All good wishes to you!
Great tutorial. I've seen a few and this presentation is as thorough as it can be for it's purpose.
Thank you very much for your comment, Samson. All good wishes to you!
What a great setting🎉 no drama no glossy talks just direct talk. How can i get a setting like this ?
Many thanks for your comment. All good wishes to you!
Thank you so much for the tuitorial. Im supposed to host a short zoom meeting with my department members in 2 days time and to be honest, I was dead panic until I discovered your channel.
I’m practicing now it with one of my colleagues. Thank you so much again for your help.💐
Thanks very much for your comment, Yakeen. We're delighted the tutorial was helpful. We're currently completing a new video on setting up breakout rooms, so if you ever need something like that as well, it should be ready later this week. Hope you have great meeting with your department members, and all good wishes to you!
Hi again, Yakeen. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
You are the sweetest teacher ever!
Thanks for your kind words. All good wishes to you!
I judged you wrongly when you showed up with the 3 flowers in the bush, I was so wrong, you're a great step by step instructor. Your teaching method is excellent !! Thank you so much for this 1 to 1 step by step tutorial, and the advise to stop and stretch out now and them, and focusing to a distant place, most of us forget that. !! Top instructor , I too give you 5 Stars 💥💥💥💥💥!!!
Thank you, Kay, for your wonderful comment and especially for sticking it out and giving our video a chance. We appreciate it! All good wishes to you!
Hi again, Kay! Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
The best teaching video! thank you
So glad you found it helpful. All good wishes to you!
wonderfully and beautifully guided. Thank you so much for your very special and warm approach. Very helpful!
Many thanks for your kind words. All good wishes to you!
Your cozy dome says much about you, Thomas. You love order within beauty and have many talents and a wide appreciation for what is harmonious yet practical. Love it!
Thanks very much for your lovely and generous comment. I appreciate it! All good wishes to you!
Thomas, you are an amazing instructor. I've taught via videos as well and you just can't leave one step out and you didn't. Also your calming music, the flowers, getting up and taking a break. I absolutely have enjoyed your two videos, How to use Zoom for the first time and this one. I've since copied the links and sent them to numerous seniors who want to know how but don't know how and your videos did the trick, so thank you so very much. Five stars!!!
Thanks so very much for your comment, Lois. I'm glad you found it helpful and am grateful you've shared the links with others. That means a lot to us. All good wishes to you!
Hi again, Lois. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
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Thank you Thomas. Ive enjoyed this session, . Im going to keep on coming back to it until Ive learnt evrery thing. thank you
So glad to hear it. All good wishes to you!
You certainly are an exceptional person. Keep it up. We need people like you in this world.
Thanks so very much for your kind words, Irene. All good wishes to you!
Hi again, Irene. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Highest compliments🎉🎉❤🎉
Our deepest gratitude. All good wishes to you!
Absolutely first class. You not only taught me a useful new skill, but you did so in an enjoyable relaxing way.
Thanks so much for your comment. I'm glad you found it both useful and relaxing. That's the best thing we could hear. All good wishes to you!
Thanks. Easy to understand for a non-techy like myself.
Many thanks for your comment, Patricia. So glad you found the video helpful. All good wishes to you!
Thank-you very much 😊
You're welcome!
Good information. Nice nature setting.
Many thanks for your comment. All good wishes to you!
Thank you so much your video was so helpful and straightforward not panicked now!!
You're very welcome! Many thanks for writing and all good wishes to you!
I absolutely love your style.
Many thanks for your comment, and all good wishes to you!
Fabulous! Thank you. How can i switch from my computer to my monitor
Many thanks for your comment. We appreciate it! As far as your question, can you tell me a little more about what you're wanting to do? Then I might be able to be more helpful!
Excellent thank you
You're welcome! All good wishes to you!
Thanks. It was a great video. I will like it many more times
Many thanks for your comment. So glad you found it helpful. All good wishes to you!
lovely balanced and grounded video
Thanks very much for your comment, Deirdre. All good wishes to you!
This is a great video tutorial. Thank you so much!! This helped me immensely! The pace was great and you explained it all very well. I am now a subscriber🥰
Many thanks for your comment. So glad you found it helpful. All good wishes to you!
Good presentation Thomas thank you very much. I learned alot. You are very inspiring. Thanks for sharing your positivity!
Thanks very much for your comment! So glad you found the tutorial helpful. All good wishes to you!
Just beautiful! Thank you!
Many thanks for your comment, Lisa. So glad you found it helpful. All good wishes to you!
Very well done, your voice is very clear. Don't worry about the amount of time your taking, much better to have people understanding you then keeping the video two short and not covering the topic well.
Thanks very much for your comments. All good wishes to you!
This was the most helpful video I've seen. Thank you.
So glad you found it helpful, Richard. We appreciate your comment! All good wishes to you.
Hi again, Richard. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
you are wonderful and amazing world class teacher perhaps a wonderful example for the entire teachers 'no matter in which profession they belongs to' God bless you handsome
Many thanks for your kind and generous comment, Syed. We appreciate it immensely. All good wishes to you and yours!
This video is so cozy😊
So glad you liked it, Lashawn. Many thanks for your comment and all good wishes to you!
Hi again, Lashawn. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Very educative, I found this helpful thanks a million times.
You're welcome a million times! Many thanks for your comment, and all good wishes to you!
Where is the index? I appreciated the music playing in the background, and the relaxed feel of the tutorial.
Many thanks for your comment, Barbara. Simply click SHOW MORE below the video description and you'll see the complete index. All good wishes to you!
This was very easy to follow...thank you!
So glad you found it helpful! Thanks for your comment, and all good wishes to you!
Thomas, thank you so much for this useful video. You such a fresh air in the middle of these unusual times!
You're very welcome, Maria! So glad you found the video helpful. All good wishes to you!
Really very helpful. Paced well. Can go back and repeat as often as needed. Wish there was a way to try out a going thru the basic steps in a fake meeting format while being talked thru the process. Thanks for the help.
Thanks very much for your comment! We appreciate it.
One thing you can try is to set up a practice meeting with a friend. That way you can explore the process without the pressure of having to run a real meeting at the same time. You can also make a recording of this practice meeting to review afterwards.
The main thing, though, is simply to jump in. Once you've given it a try, it will definitely feel less intimidating.
Do let us know if we can be of any further help: www.cozygrammar.com/contact/ Your comment has gotten us thinking about possibly putting together practice sessions for individuals or small groups. Would this be of interest to you? Do let us know.
Thanks again for your comment, and all good wishes to you.
Practice sessions would be very helpful! Thank you!
Hi again! Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Thank you. I found your tutorial to be very helpful and easy to follow.
You're most welcome, Phil. Thanks for your comments!
Hi again, Phil. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Excellent video. Thank you.
Thanks very much for your comment, M. R. So glad you found it helpful. All good wishes to you!
Thank you Thomas for your clear and concise tips. What a gorgeous setting! Stay well🌸🌿🌸🤗
Thanks very much for your note. So glad you found it helpful!
Hi again, MT. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Great, thanks heaps 🌺🌺💐💐
You're welcome! Many thanks for your comment. All good wishes to you!
Thank you, Thomas, for such a clear video. I feel less intimidated! I can learn this!
You're most welcome, Daphne. So glad you found it helpful! All good wishes to you.
This is a really nice step by step video. I learned a lot from it. You are easy to follow and know exactly what to say as though you knew what I was thinking. I will refer back to this video numerous times before I host my first meeting in 2 weeks. This helps take away some of my nerve bugs. Thank you very much. 👍🏾🙏🏾😌
Thanks so much for your comment, Ruby. I'm delighted you found the video helpful. That makes our day. All good wishes to you, and I hope your meeting goes splendidly!
Excellent. Thank you so much xx
Thanks for your comment, Carol. So glad you found it helpful. All good wishes to you!
How do I send out reminders for a specific zoom session ?
Great question! I have simply sent the Zoom link in a newsletter, but you can also select all of your participants (on the meeting page) and have Zoom send the information as well.
You might also find this page helpful: support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360001211743-Enabling-upcoming-meeting-reminders
All good wishes to you!
wonderful explanation of the application in simple way.
So glad you found it helpful. Thanks for your comment and all good wishes to you!
PS. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Excellent step by step information but I wish you showed how to copy to email and send to participant. I am a novice and over 70 and need step by step.
Many thanks for your comment! This short article might help answer your question: support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0065760
Thank you for this helpful presentation.
Thanks for your comment, Merry. So glad you found it helpful! All good wishes to you!
I will be hosting a family meeting on Labor Day. I’d like to have a co-host of one of my adult children to take over the call when I leave (early). I understand how to make her a co-host. How do I hand off to her and then end my participation? Thanks for your help.
The best thing to do is to make them a host rather than a co-host. Then you can leave the meeting and they can continue to conduct it. You can read more here: support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362573-Passing-host-controls-to-leave-the-meeting All good wishes to you!
It's very useful and easy to learn the way. thanks!
Thanks very much for your comment, Jessica. So glad you found it helpful. All good wishes to you!
At 3:03 I get a different screen than what you show here. You get a solid blue button that says “schedule a meeting “. My button is at the very right side (white rectangle outlined in blue). Most of the page is about Meetings. “Meetings: upcoming; previous; personal room; meeting templates “.
Thanks for this comment, Jango. Yes, the look of the screen sometimes changes, but as long as you can find the "schedule a meeting" button you should be fine. All good wishes to you.
I joined a zoom meeting today and in Speaker View, I could not hear the Speaker. Can you help?
Thanks for your message. I've also had this happen. Here are two things you can try:
1) Make sure you've clicked YES to enable computer audio.
2) If computer audio is enabled, try exiting the meaning and joining again. That usually does the trick.
Hope this helps!
Thank you
You're welcome! All good wishes to you.
Very good tutorial. Gary
Thanks very much your comment, Gary. So glad you found it helpful!
Hi again, Gary. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
I do not get that screen you show at 1:58 (after clicking on zoom icon at top of your screen) and I do not get the tab “schedule a meeting “. Maybe because I am using a Chromebook? Or because I am in Canada? Ido not know why my screen is different than yours.
Many thanks for your comment. Yes, sometimes the user interface looks slightly different. Are you still able to do what you need to do?
Great training for a first time Zoomer. Question - How do I modify an existing meeting I have already set up?
Thanks for your comment, Michael. So glad you found the video helpful!
To modify an existing meeting, you can either go to your account on the Zoom website, select "Meetings," hover over the meeting name, and select "Edit," or go to the Zoom app, select "Meetings," select the meeting in question, and select "Edit." Hope this helps!
Hi again, Michael. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
It is really great to learn from you. Heartily appreciated. Mustafa from Bahrain
Many thanks for your message, Mustafa. So glad you found the video helpful. All good wishes to you!
Hi again, Mustafa. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
18:41 thank you so much for the shoutout! 🙏🏼
You're welcome! And thank YOU for all that you do.
Wonderfully inviting video. Thank you for putting on such a thoughtfully created piece- aesthetics were awesome, which made learning a delight!Warm regards to all at Cozy!
Many thanks for your comment, Nerisha. So glad you enjoyed the video. All good wishes to you!
really liked it. Very Helpful for first timers.
So glad you found it helpful. Thanks for your comment!
Hi again, Vandana. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Thank you. So many government public meetings are now held by Zoom and so many hosts have no clue what they're doing. Nor do they enjoy being corrected. Think I'll just send them your link. One question. Is there a way to have spell check & correction in chat?
You're welcome! Thanks very much for your comment, Clair, and thanks too for sharing the link. We're honored and grateful. As far as spell check & correction in the chat box, it's my understanding that this is only available if you have Windows 8 but not on other machines. In any case, we aren't seeing it in our version. Let's hope it becomes more widely available!
I want to manage my contacts list (e.g. to delete a faulty eddress) but have not been able to do so, nor see a path to do so.
I would also like to be able to send meeting invitation to all contacts at the same time.
These two points seem to be a "manage contacts" list. Whenever I set out on a search on Zoom or via Chrome, etc., it leads nowhere.
Any ideas, please?
Many thanks for your message, Renee. These are great questions.
For your contacts, try right-clicking over the contact you wish to remove (it may be control-click if you use a Mac). Then the option to delete contact should appear. You may also see three vertical dots at the right side of each contact. Clicking there opens a menu that includes deleting the contact.
As for sending an invitation to all contacts at the same time, this article may help: blog.zoom.us/feature-spotlight-messaging/ I don't have personal experience with it but imagine it's worth taking a look at.
Good luck!
What is the clipboard for?
Many thanks for your question. If you're referring to saving a meeting invitation, "clipboard" is simply a way to refer to what has been copied and can therefore be pasted. Between being copied and being pasted, apps refer to it begin on a "clipboard" (though of course this isn't actually a clipboard).
Does this answer your question? If not, be sure to let me know and I'll try again!
Thanks. Very helpful. Is there a way to play a game at a family holiday Zoom meeting?
Many thanks for your comment, Joanne. Yes, there certainly is. While you can Google something like "games for Zoom meetings," it's also fun and a more festive challenge to try "translating" games that you already enjoy as a family into a Zoom meeting. For example, you can play a game like charades, pictionary, or dictionary by making use of the private chat function. Once you have your teams, you can share the word/idea/image with only your team members. Hope this helps, and Happy Holidays!
Hi again, Joanne. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
My something "beautiful and natural" in my work space is my cat, Miel. It always relaxes me to look at him. As for the video iself, it's a little Mr. Rogersy ("we can do that, can't we?"), but that's okay, I guess, for those intimidated by learning new computer skills, platforms, apps, etc.
Many thanks for your comment, and lovely to hear about your cat. All good wishes to you both!
tHANKYOU FOR SUCH AN INFORMATIVE TUTORIAL. COULD YOU SHOW ME THE LINK TO GEORGE COWEL? about breakout rooms. Thank you.
Thanks very much for your comment. We've since made our own tutorial about breakout rooms: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html Take a peek and don't hesitate to let us know if you have any questions!
Very well done. Thank you.On my desktop, I will need the app for Zoom, or may I go to Google andselect Zoom; hosting meeting?
Thanks very much for your comment. Yes, if you are hosting a meeting, you will need the app for Zoom on your computer as well. All good wishes to you!
Hi again, Jocelyn. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Question - How do I modify an existing meeting I have already set up?
Oops, I think my previous reply to this question got waylaid somewhere in the comments section. Sorry about that!
To modify an existing meeting, you can either go to your account on the Zoom website, select "Meetings," hover over the meeting name, and select "Edit," or go to the Zoom app, select "Meetings," select the meeting in question, and select "Edit." Hope this helps!
This was very helpful, thank you 😄
So glad to hear it. Thanks very much for your comment!
Hi again, Mia. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
What is the difference between free sign up and paid account of Zoom... How many participants can join a meeting by using a free account....and is there a time limit without paying any money....Thank you !
Great questions! The main difference between the free and paid accounts is that the free account has limits on the length of a meeting when more than two people are involved.
The free account allows meetings of more than two people for up to 40 minutes. It also allows up to 100 participants per meeting.
The paid account allows much longer group meetings as well as more participants. Hope that helps clarify the options!
U r the best. Clear
Many thanks for your comment. Glad you found it helpful!
Hi again, Yanah. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Thomas, If I make someone a co-host, will they be able to share their screen? Thanks.
Many thanks for your comment, Phil. Yes, making someone a co-host should make it possible for them to share their screen. Even if someone isn't a co-host, you can allow them to share their screen by way of the participants dialogue window. I think you select "more" and "allow to share screen." All good wishes to you!
Hello again, Phil. Just wanted to correct my last comment. To allow other people to share their screens, go to Share Screen (rather than Participants), click "Advanced Sharing Options," and under "Who Can Share" choose "All Participants."
I didn't have Zoom open before me when I wrote previously, but I tested it out today during a meeting and wanted to update my response. Thank you!
Great video. I am a first time user will I be able to remember all this information?
Many thanks for your comment, Mary! Yes, it can certainly seem like a lot of information. I would suggest hosting a test meeting with a friend or family member. Then, if you find there's something you can't remember how to do, click "show more" in the video description above and you'll find an index to all the different topics in the video. Review any topics you want to remember and soon you'll be well prepared!
Hi again, Mary. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
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So glad you found it helpful. All good wishes to you!
Thank you for good ending .
You're most welcome, Kevin. All good wishes to you.
but it does not tell how /where to open apps,etc ,videos ,to ultimately screen share.............which comes first? zoom of vdeos?////
Many thanks for your reply. If you think a guide to screen sharing would be helpful, we'd be happy to put one together for you. Let me know what you would find helpful and we'll see what we can do!
In the meantime, here's a very quick answer to your question itself: To share videos on Zoom, open Zoom first. Then click the screen share option. Then choose the application you want to share. Give it a try and let me know what questions you have. Thank you!
@@CozyGrammar where are the applications or video's etc stored and how do you retrieve them get them up onto the screen
@@beckymichaelis9014 Great question! You simply need to have the applications and videos open in a window on your computer. Then, when you choose the screen share option, each of these open applications or windows will there for you to choose from. Simply choose the one you want and it should open for you.
Give it a try and let us know how it goes!
I love your beautiful aesthetics. Would you design my cozy space for me please? :)
Thanks so much for your comment, Rose. Glad you found the place cozy! All good wishes to you and yours from all of us at Cozy Grammar.
Under “Meeting ID” at 3:47, it says “Meeting Password” on his screen. Has Zoom changed things since this video was made? But on my screen, it does not say “Meeting Password”. It does say SECURITY. There are 2 options. First option is “Passcode” (only users who have the invite link or passcode can join the meeting. The second option is “Waiting Room” (only users admitted by the host can join the meeting “. I had no idea which option to choose. I went with “waiting room” cuz that is what he had mentioned in this video. Good luck, everyone. We are under lockdown now for a month. I just want a meeting with my friends. It is tough being alone in this situation. Best wishes.
Thanks for this comment, Jango. Yes, the format has changed slightly since we made this video. Waiting room simply means that after you begin your meeting you will need to admit each participant individually. This is so that unknown users don't accidentally enter the meeting. Passcode, on the other hand, frees you from having to admit each person individually. Either one can work fine. All good wishes to you and have a great time with your friends! Together we'll get through this tough situation.
Hi, It is also very important to show people how to "True Mirror themselves" (non-reversed mirror mode)! Here is the "How to" by John Walter the maker of the True Mirror: "Did you know you can change the reversal of your own video on a Zoom call? It normally defaults to a mirrored version, because in typical fashion, Zoom, along with most selfie picture modes, assumes the common notion that we prefer our backwards, mirrored image. It's usually mainly because we are used to it, but there's a problem with that: Our faces just don’t communicate naturally backwards, our expressions really look and feel differently when flipped.
Many thanks for your comment!
I recorded a meeting and even though I saw nothing on my screen at the time, when I watch it back, about 8 mins in, someone took over and you see them and their name. If I am the host, how is it possible that someone took it over?
Hi Denise, thanks for your comment. Recording a meeting on Zoom can be a little tricky, but here's what we've found to work. Zoom basically records what you yourself see, so start by making sure you're seeing what you want to have recorded (speaker view or gallery view). Then, if you want the video to focus on just yourself or on someone else you can pin their screen. To do this, you click on their video screen and right click (on a PC) or simply hover (on a Mac) to get the option to pin. Then no matter who talks, the video you've pinned will be recorded. Hope this helps!
Want to set up breakout rooms for the first time? We have a step-by-step guide to that too: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html
I enjoyed your helpful video, but I use an iPad not a laptop. Please can you help me to be a host using an iPad. I am having difficulty knowing how to admit a participant into a meeting. Thank you.
@@eileensugden9418 Many thanks for your comment and question. I believe that on an iPad you will need to select the participant icon to admit people into a meeting. On the iPad, this icon will be at the top of the screen rather than at the bottom. Once you click this icon, you will see the option to admit new users. Let me know if this helps, and all good wishes to you!
Where from you learn relaxing..
Thanks for your comment. So glad you found it relaxing!
Hi again, Dilip. Just wanted to let you know that we've released a guide to setting up breakout rooms in Zoom, in case it may be useful to you: ua-cam.com/video/hMpo0YIff04/v-deo.html. All good wishes for the New Year!
Fred Rodgers called and said, "He is NOT the father".
Yes, though he IS an inspiration, one of many . . . Thanks for your comment!
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Thanks and all good wishes to you!
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Yes, that's one of the things this tool can help make happen!
Cozy Grammar sounds like a Rapper
We'll take that as a compliment!
Thank you! Quite enjoyable.
So glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for your comment!
Thank you
You are most welcome. All good wishes to you!