Thank you, Russell. As a teacher, I've been following you for quite some time now, and your tips are the main reason why I was not totally unprepared when this Covid-19 situation began.
Thanks Russell. I've been working through a number of these videos, but found the above one really helped me solve some problems I was having. I can imagine that a lot of people find screen sharing difficult at first. It's definitely the right approach to look at what goes wrong with Zoom for teachers. This is the thing that costs us money, so I'm sure you're saving people money!
Thank you so much, Russell. You are my angel in this virtual teaching and learning. Last year, I was using the technology at a Kindergarten Level. Now, am in the Middle School level. I can teach my coteacher on the tips I learned from you. Please keep on sharing.
Glad you like them! I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
This is some of the best Zoom training I have experienced, even better than through Zoom itself. Easy to follow and touched on some of the details that are extremely useful.
Thank you for the lovely comment. Really glad that my videos are helpful. I have some new stuff coming out very soon. It might be worth signing up to the newsletter on my website www.teachertrainingvideos.com/sign-up.
Thank you very much Russell, I've been following your video tutorials for a while. The least to say is that they are clear, useful, and educational. Thumbs up
hi, yalbaseer - thanks for that comment. Clearly I don't need to persuade you to check out my other videos. Keep watching and do share with others. :-)
This answered several burning questions I had, Russell. THANK YOU! Like the function about handing over control to individual students on Zoom and then taking it back. I'll definitely be trying that one out this week. And the thing about playing videos was great, too. I need to try it. I tried playing a video on Zoom last year during lockdown, but I really didn't know what I was doing, so I probably didn't tick the right boxes in Zoom. My students said it didn't work and so in a panic, I cut and paste the link to UA-cam and put it in the chat in Zoom. Then I left them to look at it and joined them again a few minutes later. But now you've explained how to do it properly, I'll try following the steps you give. Thank you again, Russell. Your videos are SOOOOOO helpful to us teachers in lockdown! Take care! Bruno in France
Bruno, I am glad I could help. I have more Zoom videos if you need further help: www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom I have some new stuff coming out very soon too. It might be worth signing up to the newsletter on my website www.teachertrainingvideos.com/sign-up.
A really useful video as always, Russell. I had a Zoom lesson on Monday with one student. Later this afternoon I have 3 students in the lesson so it will be a new experience. Your Flipped Classroom course was excellent preparation.
Thanks for the comment. I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
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Thank you, Russell, for sharing your knowledge and expertise. I am a high school teacher making the transition from in-class to virtual learning. It is quite different as you said and will obviously take time and practice on my part. Thanks again!
Glad it was helpful! I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Glad it was helpful! I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
That second button that you clicked, optimize video, allows the student's video not to be choppy when they watch it on your screen. Sometimes when the students view it, it doesn't play smoothly.
RUSSEL!!! I need you in my life(: my synapses are in full firing mode. There is so much to learn and just when you think you’ve got it,,,,,,,,,,,,,, KABOOM! System overload and ……………… Brain freeze. I’m in South Africa::::: would kill to actually do one -on -one tuts. Thanx a mil for sharing all your incredible knowledge.
Really glad that my videos are helpful. I have some new stuff coming out very soon. It might be worth signing up to the newsletter on my website www.teachertrainingvideos.com/sign-up.
Really glad that my videos are helpful. I have some new stuff coming out very soon. It might be worth signing up to the newsletter on my website www.teachertrainingvideos.com/sign-up.
Thank you for this, Russell! Scrambling to figure out how to move from a 100% in-class environment to total on-line work, I have found your work to be very helpful.
Thanks for making the videos! I've only used Zoom a few score times, and only a dozen teaching chances so far, so I may be wrong ... You don't need to cede control for students to annotate. Unless you've configured no annotation allowed, students can annotate, possibly simultaneously, automatically in different colors. Better in a small class. Worked like a charm yesterday with groups of size 3 and 6.
Great post Steve and you are totally right. At the start I was a bit obsessed with control and so I didn't look into this option but yes you can set it so the students can automatically annote...thanks Steve..much appreciated
Hi Russel, A big thank you for these tutorials;) It's exactly what I was loking for at this challenging time. It's certainly not easy switching from face-to-face real classroom teaching to what feels like an in-your-face virtual classroom context, and so all of us newbie virtual teachers need a boost to help us get going!
Really glad that my videos are helpful. I have some new stuff coming out very soon. It might be worth signing up to the newsletter on my website www.teachertrainingvideos.com/sign-up. Thanks
I don't think so in Zoom. You can share either the whiteboard or a .ppt. You can share a whole screen which might include a separate digital whiteboard as well as .ppt but not the in-build Zoom whiteboard.
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Thank you, Prof Russell. I find your video tutorials absolutely amazing. I have a question regarding Zoom. How do I set a picture of me when my video is off instead of my email address? It's what you did at the beginning of the video at 1.55. Thank you very much.
Upload a picture into the profile section and then it will use that picture when you have not got your camera on. You can also role over your name in the participants list and change your name. Change your email address for your name and then it won't appear anymore.
Thank you for your work here, Russell. I especially like you are really presenting from the teacher's point if view and explaining some of the caveats. Your tips will be very helpful as I forage into what may be a new normal! I will forward your URL's to my colleagues.
Yes, you can. There are two windows - chat and the manage participants window - although these can be locked together if preferred. As a host you would generally need to have both showing. When you share your screen of window these might briefly disappear but can be brought back using the bottom toolbar in Zoom.
Hello Russell! Can you please teach us 1) How a participant can share their screen, and show it to all the group? And if we use the breakout rooms (for two students), can they share a screen among themselves? Thank you in advance!
Adriana, you must understand that when students are in breakout rooms, they can only share what they have open on their computers. So they need to have everything read to share before they go in the breakout room.
Hi Russel. I integrated Zoom with a Polycom Group 500 codec. I have 2 Questions for you? 1. When Sharing a content in a Zoom coonection on the Polycom Group system, how do I remove the video from appearing on the top right corner of the screen, which blocks some of the Content 2. How would I integrate the Zoom Calender on the Polycom device? Thanks. Mayito
Hi Russell, both videos are very helpful! I'll be passing them on to my team. Will you also make one on the break-out rooms? Those are incredibly powerful for getting large classes (or even small ones) to work in groups!
Hi Russell, I'm not sure if you'll see this Q on an older video, but here goes! First of all, thanks for all your help in the last 18 months or so. I'm a CELTA trainer and your videos have been amazingly helpful! I'm about to start another course after a break. When I used to screen share on Zoom, I could see all the Word documents/slides I wanted to share and just clicked on the right one. Now, in the Zoom window when I click on screen share, I can only see, e.g. the box for Word and it shows how many documents I have open, but doesn't show each document individually! Where can I change this in settings? Thanks so much!
I am not sure that it is a setting. Normally when you screen share Zoom shows you each application that you have open and shows you the current tab in that application that you have active. So for example if you have 6 tabs in Google Chrome open, it only shows you the open that is live. You just need to screen share and jump over to the relevant tab.
@@ttvRussell Thanks so much for replying Russell. I just seem to remember before that if I had 4 Microsoft Word documents already open in the background, they each showed as a separate 'icon' in the Zoom window that opens when I clicked on 'share screen'. I could then click on the document I wanted to share. Now, when I click on share screen, I can see only one icon for Microsoft Word with a little number bottom right corner, showing how many docs I have open and I have to click on each one till I get the one I want, so my trainees see this happening. I'll need to show each of these docs in my session. Maybe I just need to organise them beforehand in the order I want to open them. I'll keep playing around. Thanks again!
Thanks Russell for the informative video. Is there anyway to copy and paste to the Zoom Whiteboard from another document using something like the Windows Snipping Tool? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Hi JS. I don't think you can copy and paste directly onto the Zoom whiteboard in that way. The annotation tools that are within Zoom don't include an upload image from computer. A third party whiteboard might offer this feature and you would share that whiteboard screen. But you can save an image, including what has been taken with snipping tool and share that in the chat window. Hope that helps a little.
I am using Camtasia. I put loads of videos on my website about Camtasia and they are very popular. You might find them useful. www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Camtasia_Training
Thank You! I would like to screen share my actual zoom controls. So I can teach people in real time where all the controls are. Thank you! Awesome video
Hi Rachelle. Have you thought about doing a complete screen cast recording of you whole screen? Do the kind of thing that I do with a tool like SnagIT or even screencast-o-matic. Loom is also good. A simple screen capture tool where you can record the Zoom controls on your screen and do a running commentary. Russell. www.teachertrainingvideos.com/snagit/introduction-to-snagit
Thank you! This was really helpful! Can you show what doing a Nearpod lesson would look like on both your side and the students side on Zoom? I guess I don’t understand how the kids can have both zoom and the lesson open at the same time. I’m not sure how that would work on my end either. Thank you again for all your helpful videos.
Yes, you need to give them remote control of a shared screen and then they can interact with the content within that screen. Glad the video was useful. I have more free Zoom videos here www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Thanks so much for your great videos. Is it possible to have students go into break out rooms and simultaneously share a screen for them to work on while in break-out? Thanks in advance.
Hi Russell, thanks for provided us some much valuable information. I have saw someone did a zoom presentation, instead of just sharing the screen from his ipad notability app like normal screen sharing way. He has made the screen sharing appear like his virtual background and run us through the noteability apps. Do you know what is the feature called and how he did it?
Kevin, he was using a screen green. It is a setting in Zoom. I don't use it but I do use green screen in my videos. Look for Green Screen Zoom in youTube and it should come up.
Dear Russell, I'm a beginner at Zoom. I prefer to share the whole screen in order to jump from screen to screen in the visual state. Also, I need a whiteboard. For that purpose, I use my iPad because of shaky hands to draw with the mouse. My question. How to project an iPad screen on the iMac screen in order to draw on it with Apple Pencil.
Thank you for the lovely comment. I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Your videos have been very enlightening! I am planning to use a document camera to play with live sessions (demonstrating art). The camera has audio, it'll be connected to my Mac. Any advice?
I am a one-on-one tutor. I like to see my student’s work on a whiteboard (mathematics), and when he makes a mistake, I like to write on the same whiteboard and correct his mistake. Can this be done? Sincerely, S. Feng
yes, you can even use the whiteboard in Zoom. 1) You could share your whiteboard and then get the student to annote on it. You must give them permission to do this. 2) a simpler way is to allow them to screen share and then they open up the whiteboard and they can work on their sums..since they will be screen sharing you will see everything they do.
Interesting question, Jean. Breakout rooms are good for assigning one set of students with one picture or photo, and another room with a different one. You could give both before they enter the assigned rooms or give them when you drop in on each room. Take a look at this video about how to use the rooms here: www.teachertrainingvideos.com/complete_breakout_rooms_training
Thank you Russell. Your tutorials are very helpful. Is there is a way to record a Zoom webinar where it shows all panel members and a shared screen simultaneously. I have attempted a variety of ways, but always end up with a speaker & shared screen, just the gallery, just the panel, etc. The additional panel members are sign language interpreters, so they don't speak (which triggers the speaker view) I have the webinar settings set to record everything. Just curious if this is a bit beyond what Zoom can do or if I just need to transfer videos to editing software and combine them? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks in advance...I hope this makes sense :)
Hi Kristin. Firstly, thank you for your kind comment. An interesting point about sign language interpreters not speaking, just watching and maybe gesticulating. In my experience, the host can record locally to their computer and whatever view they have (such as gallery view with shared screen) that is what should be rendered by Zoom. I have seen webinars on pro accounts that record up to 8 different viewpoints, including gallery view, speaker views and shared screen (only), so I know Zoom can produce these separate versions of the same session. Take a look at this article, which is all about this. support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362473-Local-recording
Thanks .. I got few insights from this video, and.. I think when I use zoom pro all my students can annotate easily without any problem and without me doing the give control part, and the recording option can record the entire session in video format which is editable .. so I think maybe I’m watching an old video perhaps
Hi Sameera. Yes you can do this. Students don't have to be given control, if you enable the screen sharing option in settings beforehand. Zoom will record the entire session, but won't record the break out rooms. However, they can record the break out room session locally including when they share their screen. Zoom will render a .mp4 for you and them, which you can edit later. Check out these other Zoom tutorials here: www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
I think I solved that issue. It's a PPT setting that needs to be updated. Follow the instructions for "Single monitor setup with slide show view in a window". support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/203395347-Screen-sharing-a-PowerPoint-presentation#h_6f8bcb4d-55e1-4a42-83b4-af9b4e7fc201
Yes, even with a PowerPoint open on your screen, you should still be able to be in the corner of the screen. Minimize Zoom. Remember that participants can still see you and change the size of your camera / video window themselves to make it suitable for them. Play around with the video options - side by side view or have speaker view only for presentations. Take a look at this other video about screen sharing a PowerPoint in the platform: ua-cam.com/video/h4wu1CYEIRo/v-deo.html
Thanks for sharing this helpful information. I want to know how to allow multiple students to share. I need to do a virtual test where all my class log on to a test portal and share their screen at the same time with me without being able to see each other’s screen. Is that possible?
You can give permission to all your students to screen share but they can't all do it at the same time. You would only be able to see one student's screen at any give time.
Hi Russell! I use screen share but I cannot use whiteboard and annotation. They are not active. Any suggestions? I would also like to be able to use a green screen to have a video or picture as a background. It is not supported by my computer. Thank you very much for the wonderful videos. I still use jing :) I had learned it in one of your conferences either in Turkey or France. :)
Hi Evridiki. Wow. Think Jing is still going, although it has been renamed as Capture, I think. When you share your screen in Zoom, there should be a window to the right of 'share (whole) screen'. Make sure this enabled in settings. Check out this article from Zoom: support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/205677665-Sharing-a-whiteboard
It didn't work again. It must be something related to my windows version because I cannot see the virtual background pics I see at some others zoom either.
I’m trying to screen share a presentation but need to see all the students too for their reactions. What do you recommend? How do you use 2 devices so that one screen shows what you’re presenting and the other device can show the students?
Glad it was helpful! I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Hi, I watch your videos and I must admit they are extremely helpful, what I cannot understand why I do not have that remote control to be able to pass control to my students
I have tried to change the video and audio settings during my class presentations but no changes, students still have issues viewing the information. The images and video recording are still blurry
Hi. I'm not sure why that is, but as I think I might have said before, it could be the connectivity and there isn't enough bandwidth to render the video properly.
Hi there. Thanks for your question. If you open up UA-cam in advance of your meeting.Make sure that when you share your screen, the audio input (of your computer) is enabled. Russell.
Just open all the slides, videos, tabs etc that you plan to share. Zoom will pick them up and when you go to screen share you should see small windows representing all the things you want to share..
Thanks for the video Russell. Very informative. I am trying to screen capture a screen share where I watch a youtube video with student. The issue is on the recording playback there are shadows of where the task bars are or have been. They stay there until the bar will have left my screen. Is there anything I can do to stop this happening? Ideally, I want to be able to write on the screen and it appear on the playback. I hope this makes some sense
Hi Paul. What screen capture software are you using? Not quite sure why a 'shadow' is appearing. I use Camtasia, but you are probably using something different to capture the screen share.
@@ttvRussell I was using just zoom screen record. I've now gone to OBS and now watching the video through VLC. It happened whenever I was screen sharing and screen recording through zoom
Thanks Russell. I just got a call to make a presentation with video and it looks like it's a go. My question is if I have an audience of a few dozen people, can they ask questions "live"? Can every see everyone else? Sounds like a recipe for disaster with people all trying to talk at once. So, do they submit questions in writing? And, should it be a regular zoom session or a webinar? Which is better.
Hi Roger. Good question. In a 'meeting' you can use the chat window. In a 'webinar' (pro version +) you can have additional tools for virtually raising a hand or reacting to the presentation. There are options for every participant in how they view the other particiapnts. A video toolbar, which can be dragged across the screen if needed, has options of minimizing, showing only those with videos, or hiding those without a video etc. If you have someone else hosting and fielding the questions in the chat box, that helps. This is more commong with a webinar set up. But I think with a dozen people you should be able to manage on your own. Good luck!
Thanks for the great video Russel, I have seen some presenters, link ipad to the zoom and use to write content /notes using pen. what is that feature called? Is there a video demonstrating how it is done?
You're welcome! The feature you're referring to in Zoom is called "Whiteboard Sharing" or "Annotation," which allows presenters to draw and write on their screen using a pen or annotation tools. Videos that might help :ua-cam.com/video/-aqdZQ-O0O4/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/c-i3KSpHDUI/v-deo.html
One issue I’ve encountered with shared screens in Zoom is that annotation done in other software, such as the slide annotation in PowerPointt, can cause freezes and crashes. I was hoping to be able to scroll back and forth to different notes I’d written in Xournal, but Xournal freezes when I use it with Zoom screen share. Have you encountered this issue,and if so do you have some way of working around it. I’ve been using OBS virtual cam to deliver this content, but some students complain that the images they see are fuzzy.
Steven, I think you know more than I do. My only advice is that when you screen share, turn off all CAMS and that way you are maximising the possibility that the screen won't freeze. Sorry I can't help you more.
Thank you Russell, now I know how to run online classes.All these Advance screen share, are they available in the basic plan. Don’t seem to be able to find remote control to allow my student to draw on the screen. Also can’t find computer sound when sharing UA-cam video. I m using an ipad
Hi there Amanda. Thanks for your query. You should be able to enable or disable the annotations option in settings. When you share your screen other participants should be able to 'draw' using the annotate feature via the top toolbar. But using an iPad might be trickier. So far, my videos have dealt with the desktop (not tablet) version. Have a look at my settings video here: www.teachertrainingvideos.com/key_settings_when_teaching_with_zoom
Russell Stannard (Teacher Training Videos) Russell, I have learned so much from you. You are one of the best I have come across in Zoom UA-cam videos. I m sure many felt the same. I m now quite an expert in using Zoom. A very big thank you to you. Thumbs up to all your work! 👍🏻
Thank you Russel, great content! I I have a question! How shall I add a second camera on my zoom screen while teaching, so I can speak and demonstrate at the same time. Thank you for your help!
Hi, Cecilia. I would sign into Zoom using a laptop or desktop computer, then also sign into the same meeting or session using a mobile device. Keep one fixed (e.g. laptop) and one that can be moved around if necessary (i.e. phone). Share your screen from the fixed device and maybe turn off your audio on that one so you don't get an echo. Hope that helps.
Hi , million thanks , God bless you , in a short period of time i gained a lot of experience and confidence in using Zoom , but i am facing a little problem , the remote control icon is not appear in my zoom application , i manged my advanced sitting and i turn the icon of remote control on but still is not showing on , is it because no real participants with me i am just copy you and practice over the application with my self ? Thank you .
Yes, I think that is the answer. If you are not connected to someone, it does not show. More free Zoom videos here www.teachertrainingvideos.com/snagit/introduction-to-snagit
@@ttvRussell Thank you for your replay , I kept trying to show it but as you said I have to wait till students join me ... Million Thanks God bless you. Your videos so clear to understand and focused . During one week of watching your videos i gained a lot of understanding and confidence . I hope i can do well with my students . Thank you again.
Glad it was helpful! I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Actually, you CAN edit videos that you record (screen capture, as you call it). I did this often, because the recording is saved as an MP4 file. Just pop that recording into iMovie (or similar video editor) and you have full edit capabilities. The most recent online lesson I taught ("Google Sheets Makeovers & Magic" -- ua-cam.com/video/G1YfJtdng1g/v-deo.html) involved my editing our several pieces during which attendees didn't understand a concept and we took extra time to explain. That explanation was not germane to the recording, so I simply just removed that clip. I hope this helps.
Larry of course you can do that. Great idea Larry but you can't do it in Zoom. You have to save the video and take into video editor. Good post and good point
Have a question about sharing a PowerPoint screen. Is there any other method to share a PPT and have the "presenters view" side by side, without using the yellow/green border window? Appreciate any pointers in that direction.
I can't quite follow you. You can screen share the whole screen if you put the video in present mode. It will work fine. I have added more free Zoom videos here www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Just open it on your computer and then screen share it. It is that simple. This video might help you www.teachertrainingvideos.com/zoom_complete_screensharing
Hi Russel. How do I sharpen my own image aside from my virtual background in a Zoom class session? It appears that my image is blurry and sometimes like a balloon. Btw, I'm only using my laptop camera.
Thanks as always Russel. Is there a way of passing the remote to all the students, so that you can for instance ask questions in turn but without having to remove-and-allocate control one at a time?
Yes, there is but my feeling is that it quickly gets out of control. When you are screen sharing, roll over the button at the top and choose more and then pass remote control over..I think you can do it for all students
Have you tried Devtendo.com? It enables you to record your meetings even as a participant. You can share the video with your students for later viewing and students can also record it for self-study. It's free.
Thanks Russell, I have a conundrum for you that I don't think at the present time can be solved. I am a dancing teacher and have since lockdown been teaching my tap and line dance sessions through Zoom where all the participants can interact with each other. The problem comes when demonstrating with music and my movements and the music are not in sync with one another ;) I have my music linked to the laptop through a line in, I insist they all mute before dancing, thinking of trying to get them to turn off video as well to see if this helps. I also have my ipad set up so I can see what they see. Have you any tips that I might not have thought of, I appreciate this isn't the area of teaching you have been concentrating on. The majority of my participants are seniors and technically challenged ;) I also have to use the microphone form the ipad as when turned on on the laptop I get too much echo. Thanking you in anticipation
Hi Dianne. Whilst I can't comment on dancing lessons and connecting movements with music, I do know that what is going on is a 'bandwidth' issue. You are using Zoom to connect lots of different videos, both at your end and at their ends. You might need to turn some things off to improve the current time 'lag'. They need to see you, but maybe you don't need to see them. When you are playing the music and teaching them the moves, you might want to see them doing this, but it is slowing things down and making things out of sync. An alternative would be to record yourself - with the music and dance moves first - and then play this to them, rather than sharing your video live - share a pre-recorded video, then have their windows open so you can see what are doing. Just some ideas there. Russell.
@@ttvRussell Thank you Russell, I will try that, I must admit there was a slight difference last week when I muted everyone, so makes sense that turning off video would also help, thanks again for taking the time to answer will see what happens Wednesday and will update you ;)
@@ttvRussell Hi Russell as promised an update, I had them well almost all of them mute and stop video, quite a few said there was a vast improvement. I personally thought it was much better, yes there is still a time lag but not quite so much, I noticed the speed of the dance is also dependant on how much lag there is....the slower the movements the less lag, which in a way makes a lot of sense to me. Thanks again Russell, much appreciated
Thank you, Russell. As a teacher, I've been following you for quite some time now, and your tips are the main reason why I was not totally unprepared when this Covid-19 situation began.
I am glad to hear that. I have some new stuff coming out very soon. Take care.
Simone, do you often use double negatives, such as 'not totally unprepared', in a sentence with your students, too?
Thanks Russell. You,re the first person to explain to me how to get pre-written documents and PowerPoints onto the whiteboard.
Thanks for saying that, Les. There are a lot of Zoom tutorials out there. Knowing what to share and how to do that is vital in screen sharing in Zoom.
Thanks a lot mate, very helpful. Was driving me mad that the students couldn't hear the audio of the videos I play. This sorted me out!
No problem 👍
Thanks Russell. I've been working through a number of these videos, but found the above one really helped me solve some problems I was having. I can imagine that a lot of people find screen sharing difficult at first.
It's definitely the right approach to look at what goes wrong with Zoom for teachers. This is the thing that costs us money, so I'm sure you're saving people money!
Jon, glad I could help. You can find more free Zoom videos here www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Thank you so much, Russell. You are my angel in this virtual teaching and learning. Last year, I was using the technology at a Kindergarten Level. Now, am in the Middle School level. I can teach my coteacher on the tips I learned from you. Please keep on sharing.
Wonderful! I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
I love your zoom screen share tips. Simple, down to earth and easy to grasp. Thanks for this
Glad you like them! I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
This is some of the best Zoom training I have experienced, even better than through Zoom itself. Easy to follow and touched on some of the details that are extremely useful.
Wow, thanks! Lots more Zoom tutorials here: www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom and on this UA-cam channel.
What a fantastic resource. Thank you Russell - your tips are gold for those of us embarking on the online training journey.
Thank you for the lovely comment. Really glad that my videos are helpful. I have some new stuff coming out very soon. It might be worth signing up to the newsletter on my website www.teachertrainingvideos.com/sign-up.
Thank you very much Russell, I've been following your video tutorials for a while. The least to say is that they are clear, useful, and educational. Thumbs up
hi, yalbaseer - thanks for that comment. Clearly I don't need to persuade you to check out my other videos. Keep watching and do share with others. :-)
This answered several burning questions I had, Russell. THANK YOU! Like the function about handing over control to individual students on Zoom and then taking it back. I'll definitely be trying that one out this week. And the thing about playing videos was great, too. I need to try it. I tried playing a video on Zoom last year during lockdown, but I really didn't know what I was doing, so I probably didn't tick the right boxes in Zoom. My students said it didn't work and so in a panic, I cut and paste the link to UA-cam and put it in the chat in Zoom. Then I left them to look at it and joined them again a few minutes later. But now you've explained how to do it properly, I'll try following the steps you give. Thank you again, Russell. Your videos are SOOOOOO helpful to us teachers in lockdown! Take care! Bruno in France
Bruno, I am glad I could help. I have more Zoom videos if you need further help: www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
I have some new stuff coming out very soon too. It might be worth signing up to the newsletter on my website www.teachertrainingvideos.com/sign-up.
A really useful video as always, Russell. I had a Zoom lesson on Monday with one student. Later this afternoon I have 3 students in the lesson so it will be a new experience. Your Flipped Classroom course was excellent preparation.
I am glad my videos are helpful. I have some new stuff coming out very soon. Thanks
Thanks, I worked all this out by trial and error, but it was good to get a recap from you...subscribed of course.
Thanks for the comment. I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Thanks for all you have done. Great training. Haven't seen training this good since my DELTA.
Great to hear! I have some new stuff coming out very soon. It might be worth signing up to the newsletter on my website www.teachertrainingvideos.com/sign-up.
Appreciate the lesson here. Explanations were really clear and precise. Thank you
Glad it was helpful, Sze. Do take a look at my other videos on using Zoom here: www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Hi Russell, another excellent training tutorial, step by step true and tested, thank you.
That is very kind of you. I have added a section of Zoom videos on my website www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Extremely helpful and well paced, easy to follow. I am more confident now about using Zoom.
Karen, that is great. I hope I am glad the videos are useful. I have added more here www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Well done Russell. Well presented and very clear. Love your enthusiasm for what you're doing too.
Thanks for the comment. I have added some new videos on Zoom here www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
@@ttvRussell I've stored the url :)
Thank you, Russell, for sharing your knowledge and expertise. I am a high school teacher making the transition from in-class to virtual learning. It is quite different as you said and will obviously take time and practice on my part. Thanks again!
Glad it was helpful! I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Glad it was helpful! I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Thank you so much for such a great video.
It's really useful and beneficial for the teachers of 21 st century.
It's my pleasure. A great Playlist for you:ua-cam.com/play/PLqYj2sOxDkVzcrQvunlBxmkzoqw-cqTxJ.html
That second button that you clicked, optimize video, allows the student's video not to be choppy when they watch it on your screen. Sometimes when the students view it, it doesn't play smoothly.
Melanie, thank you for that. I never really understood that button.
Aha! That may have been where I was going wrong when I tried playing a video on Zoom last year. Thank you!
Thanks, this was extremely useful. I like that you repeat each trick.
Thanks for leaving a comment, Agnes. Sometimes instructions and advice need to be shown more than one. You can always replay the video, too. 😃
RUSSEL!!! I need you in my life(: my synapses are in full firing mode. There is so much to learn and just when you think you’ve got it,,,,,,,,,,,,,, KABOOM! System overload and ……………… Brain freeze. I’m in South Africa::::: would kill to actually do one -on -one tuts. Thanx a mil for sharing all your incredible knowledge.
I am glad I could help. Here is the link to more Zoom videos: www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Amazing Video. Very complete and helpful. Best video yet!
Really glad that my videos are helpful. I have some new stuff coming out very soon. It might be worth signing up to the newsletter on my website www.teachertrainingvideos.com/sign-up.
Great work. A clear, well thought out presentation. Thanks
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Thank you for this, Russell! Scrambling to figure out how to move from a 100% in-class environment to total on-line work, I have found your work to be very helpful.
Many teachers in this position right now, Rick. Thanks for your additional comment here.
Thanks for making the videos! I've only used Zoom a few score times, and only a dozen teaching chances so far, so I may be wrong ... You don't need to cede control for students to annotate. Unless you've configured no annotation allowed, students can annotate, possibly simultaneously, automatically in different colors. Better in a small class. Worked like a charm yesterday with groups of size 3 and 6.
Great post Steve and you are totally right. At the start I was a bit obsessed with control and so I didn't look into this option but yes you can set it so the students can automatically annote...thanks Steve..much appreciated
Really appreciate your videos Russel!
🙂
Hi Russel, A big thank you for these tutorials;) It's exactly what I was loking for at this challenging time. It's certainly not easy switching from face-to-face real classroom teaching to what feels like an in-your-face virtual classroom context, and so all of us newbie virtual teachers need a boost to help us get going!
Really glad that my videos are helpful. I have some new stuff coming out very soon. It might be worth signing up to the newsletter on my website www.teachertrainingvideos.com/sign-up. Thanks
Nice content. Good depth of demonstration.
Much appreciated! I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Great video. Always interesting with a lot of pedagogy. Many thanks again.
Many thanks!
Awesome work. Thanks so much for the information. I wonder if we could share the white board and a ppt presentation at the same time.
I don't think so in Zoom. You can share either the whiteboard or a .ppt. You can share a whole screen which might include a separate digital whiteboard as well as .ppt but not the in-build Zoom whiteboard.
Thanks Russell, brand new to Zoom, and probably having to use it with classes later in the week. Thanks for the information! Helpful and clear.
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Can you change the whiteboard to a graph board? To teach math and draw functions?
I am really sorry, it is a great question but not sure you can do that.
This is excellent! I really benefited from this. I would love to continue learning on Zoom. Thank you so much .
Annah, glad I could help. Lots more free videos here on using Zoom www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
wow, this si very HELPFUL! Thank you so much!
Joyce, I am really glad I can help.
Thank you, Prof Russell. I find your video tutorials absolutely amazing. I have a question regarding Zoom. How do I set a picture of me when my video is off instead of my email address? It's what you did at the beginning of the video at 1.55. Thank you very much.
Upload a picture into the profile section and then it will use that picture when you have not got your camera on. You can also role over your name in the participants list and change your name. Change your email address for your name and then it won't appear anymore.
@@ttvRussell Thanks a lot for your reply. I will try to do as you say. Best wishes.
Thank you for your work here, Russell. I especially like you are really presenting from the teacher's point if view and explaining some of the caveats. Your tips will be very helpful as I forage into what may be a new normal! I will forward your URL's to my colleagues.
Thanks, Rick. Please do share my videos with your colleagues, thanks great.
Educative video 👍
Emmanuel, glad I could hep and thank you for the comment. I have put some more Zoom videos here
www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Hi Russell - Can you have the chat and manage participants open when you are screen sharing?
Yes, you can. There are two windows - chat and the manage participants window - although these can be locked together if preferred. As a host you would generally need to have both showing. When you share your screen of window these might briefly disappear but can be brought back using the bottom toolbar in Zoom.
Hello Russell! Can you please teach us 1) How a participant can share their screen, and show it to all the group? And if we use the breakout rooms (for two students), can they share a screen among themselves? Thank you in advance!
Adriana, you must understand that when students are in breakout rooms, they can only share what they have open on their computers. So they need to have everything read to share before they go in the breakout room.
Hi Russel. I integrated Zoom with a Polycom Group 500 codec. I have 2 Questions for you?
1. When Sharing a content in a Zoom coonection on the Polycom Group system, how do I remove the video from appearing on the top right corner of the screen, which blocks some of the Content
2. How would I integrate the Zoom Calender on the Polycom device?
Thanks.
Mayito
Sorry, Mayito. I have no experience of the codec you mention, so am not in a good position to advise on that.
Hi Russell, both videos are very helpful! I'll be passing them on to my team. Will you also make one on the break-out rooms? Those are incredibly powerful for getting large classes (or even small ones) to work in groups!
I will be doing a set of videos about breakout rooms next week I hope.
Hi Russell, I'm not sure if you'll see this Q on an older video, but here goes! First of all, thanks for all your help in the last 18 months or so. I'm a CELTA trainer and your videos have been amazingly helpful! I'm about to start another course after a break. When I used to screen share on Zoom, I could see all the Word documents/slides I wanted to share and just clicked on the right one. Now, in the Zoom window when I click on screen share, I can only see, e.g. the box for Word and it shows how many documents I have open, but doesn't show each document individually! Where can I change this in settings? Thanks so much!
I am not sure that it is a setting. Normally when you screen share Zoom shows you each application that you have open and shows you the current tab in that application that you have active. So for example if you have 6 tabs in Google Chrome open, it only shows you the open that is live. You just need to screen share and jump over to the relevant tab.
@@ttvRussell Thanks so much for replying Russell. I just seem to remember before that if I had 4 Microsoft Word documents already open in the background, they each showed as a separate 'icon' in the Zoom window that opens when I clicked on 'share screen'. I could then click on the document I wanted to share. Now, when I click on share screen, I can see only one icon for Microsoft Word with a little number bottom right corner, showing how many docs I have open and I have to click on each one till I get the one I want, so my trainees see this happening. I'll need to show each of these docs in my session. Maybe I just need to organise them beforehand in the order I want to open them. I'll keep playing around. Thanks again!
Thank you very much!!! Why my microphone is muted when I share screen? The participants can't hear my voice. Is there a setting for this malfunction?
Yes, there is in settings before you create the room in fact you can also set it as you actually create the room
Thanks Russell for the informative video. Is there anyway to copy and paste to the Zoom Whiteboard from another document using something like the Windows Snipping Tool? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Hi JS. I don't think you can copy and paste directly onto the Zoom whiteboard in that way. The annotation tools that are within Zoom don't include an upload image from computer. A third party whiteboard might offer this feature and you would share that whiteboard screen. But you can save an image, including what has been taken with snipping tool and share that in the chat window. Hope that helps a little.
Great video. Very well done. Did you use Zoom itself to record this video or something else? Is something else, what did you use?
I am using Camtasia. I put loads of videos on my website about Camtasia and they are very popular. You might find them useful. www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Camtasia_Training
Thank you so much. This was brilliant. And so clearly explained
Glad it was helpful, fifeski!
Thank You! I would like to screen share my actual zoom controls. So I can teach people in real time where all the controls are. Thank you! Awesome video
Hi Rachelle. Have you thought about doing a complete screen cast recording of you whole screen? Do the kind of thing that I do with a tool like SnagIT or even screencast-o-matic. Loom is also good. A simple screen capture tool where you can record the Zoom controls on your screen and do a running commentary. Russell. www.teachertrainingvideos.com/snagit/introduction-to-snagit
Thanks Sir. Could you show how one can copy a text say from the word and past on the Zoom whiteboard.
You need to copy text, go to Zoom, open a text and then paste the text in the box
Thank you! This was really helpful! Can you show what doing a Nearpod lesson would look like on both your side and the students side on Zoom? I guess I don’t understand how the kids can have both zoom and the lesson open at the same time. I’m not sure how that would work on my end either. Thank you again for all your helpful videos.
I am really sorry. I don't use NearPod. I have put up more free Zoom videos here www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Many thanks for sharing; is it possible for a student to move images on the shared screen?
Yes, you need to give them remote control of a shared screen and then they can interact with the content within that screen. Glad the video was useful. I have more free Zoom videos here www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Excellent video. Thanks
You are welcome!
Thanks so much for your great videos. Is it possible to have students go into break out rooms and simultaneously share a screen for them to work on while in break-out? Thanks in advance.
No, you need to watch this video www.teachertrainingvideos.com/maximise_impact_breakout_rooms
Great and incredibly useful,, as always.
Glad to hear that!
Hi Russell, thanks for provided us some much valuable information. I have saw someone did a zoom presentation, instead of just sharing the screen from his ipad notability app like normal screen sharing way. He has made the screen sharing appear like his virtual background and run us through the noteability apps. Do you know what is the feature called and how he did it?
Kevin, he was using a screen green. It is a setting in Zoom. I don't use it but I do use green screen in my videos. Look for Green Screen Zoom in youTube and it should come up.
Dear Russell, I'm a beginner at Zoom. I prefer to share the whole screen in order to jump from screen to screen in the visual state. Also, I need a whiteboard. For that purpose, I use my iPad because of shaky hands to draw with the mouse. My question. How to project an iPad screen on the iMac screen in order to draw on it with Apple Pencil.
I am sorry Arturas, I don't work with Apple products so I have no idea.
@@ttvRussell Already found the right way. Stay safe.
Russell YOU are my Hero, thank you for your amazing insights!
Thank you for the lovely comment. I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Your videos have been very enlightening! I am planning to use a document camera to play with live sessions (demonstrating art). The camera has audio, it'll be connected to my Mac. Any advice?
In theory it should work. You should be able to screen share it.
Thanks Russel. Very useful video.
Glad it was helpful! More Zoom videos: ua-cam.com/play/PLqYj2sOxDkVzcrQvunlBxmkzoqw-cqTxJ.html
I am a one-on-one tutor. I like to see my student’s work on a whiteboard (mathematics), and when he makes a mistake, I like to write on the same whiteboard and correct his mistake. Can this be done?
Sincerely,
S. Feng
yes, you can even use the whiteboard in Zoom. 1) You could share your whiteboard and then get the student to annote on it. You must give them permission to do this. 2) a simpler way is to allow them to screen share and then they open up the whiteboard and they can work on their sums..since they will be screen sharing you will see everything they do.
How can I present a shared screen while also inserting myself as you are in the video?
That is a different tool. When I made the video I used a tool called Camtasia.
If you want to give a spot the difference how do you manage to give two different pictures in a pair, pl?
Interesting question, Jean. Breakout rooms are good for assigning one set of students with one picture or photo, and another room with a different one. You could give both before they enter the assigned rooms or give them when you drop in on each room. Take a look at this video about how to use the rooms here: www.teachertrainingvideos.com/complete_breakout_rooms_training
Thank you Russell. Your tutorials are very helpful. Is there is a way to record a Zoom webinar where it shows all panel members and a shared screen simultaneously. I have attempted a variety of ways, but always end up with a speaker & shared screen, just the gallery, just the panel, etc. The additional panel members are sign language interpreters, so they don't speak (which triggers the speaker view) I have the webinar settings set to record everything. Just curious if this is a bit beyond what Zoom can do or if I just need to transfer videos to editing software and combine them? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks in advance...I hope this makes sense :)
Hi Kristin. Firstly, thank you for your kind comment. An interesting point about sign language interpreters not speaking, just watching and maybe gesticulating. In my experience, the host can record locally to their computer and whatever view they have (such as gallery view with shared screen) that is what should be rendered by Zoom. I have seen webinars on pro accounts that record up to 8 different viewpoints, including gallery view, speaker views and shared screen (only), so I know Zoom can produce these separate versions of the same session. Take a look at this article, which is all about this. support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362473-Local-recording
@@ttvRussell Thank you very much for your input. I will definitely give that a whirl. :)
Thanks .. I got few insights from this video, and.. I think when I use zoom pro all my students can annotate easily without any problem and without me doing the give control part, and the recording option can record the entire session in video format which is editable .. so I think maybe I’m watching an old video perhaps
Hi Sameera. Yes you can do this. Students don't have to be given control, if you enable the screen sharing option in settings beforehand. Zoom will record the entire session, but won't record the break out rooms. However, they can record the break out room session locally including when they share their screen. Zoom will render a .mp4 for you and them, which you can edit later. Check out these other Zoom tutorials here: www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Wow, thanks so much! This is so useful! I'm going to share it with some teacher friends!
I am glad I could help you. Thanks for the nice comment. There are more free Zoom videos here www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Thanks Russell, I love your video
You are very welcome
Are you using zoom basic plan ?
Now I pay but for a long time I had the basic plan. There is not much difference just number of people who can access and also time limit.
While I am sharing the screen for a powerpoint, how can I have myself talking to the audience in the corner of the screen?
I think I solved that issue. It's a PPT setting that needs to be updated. Follow the instructions for "Single monitor setup with slide show view in a window". support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/203395347-Screen-sharing-a-PowerPoint-presentation#h_6f8bcb4d-55e1-4a42-83b4-af9b4e7fc201
Yes, even with a PowerPoint open on your screen, you should still be able to be in the corner of the screen. Minimize Zoom. Remember that participants can still see you and change the size of your camera / video window themselves to make it suitable for them. Play around with the video options - side by side view or have speaker view only for presentations. Take a look at this other video about screen sharing a PowerPoint in the platform: ua-cam.com/video/h4wu1CYEIRo/v-deo.html
Thanks for sharing this helpful information. I want to know how to allow multiple students to share. I need to do a virtual test where all my class log on to a test portal and share their screen at the same time with me without being able to see each other’s screen. Is that possible?
You can give permission to all your students to screen share but they can't all do it at the same time. You would only be able to see one student's screen at any give time.
Great video Thanks. How do I hide my video from others so that while I share my screen and present no one is able to see me?
Hey, Hardik. You can stop video at any time and still share your screen. Button left of the Zoom screen.
Hi Russell! I use screen share but I cannot use whiteboard and annotation. They are not active. Any suggestions?
I would also like to be able to use a green screen to have a video or picture as a background. It is not supported by my computer.
Thank you very much for the wonderful videos. I still use jing :) I had learned it in one of your conferences either in Turkey or France. :)
Hi Evridiki. Wow. Think Jing is still going, although it has been renamed as Capture, I think. When you share your screen in Zoom, there should be a window to the right of 'share (whole) screen'. Make sure this enabled in settings. Check out this article from Zoom: support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/205677665-Sharing-a-whiteboard
@@ttvRussell Thank you Russell. I will try it and let you know... :)
It didn't work again. It must be something related to my windows version because I cannot see the virtual background pics I see at some others zoom either.
I’m trying to screen share a presentation but need to see all the students too for their reactions. What do you recommend? How do you use 2 devices so that one screen shows what you’re presenting and the other device can show the students?
That is hard. When you screen share you only have limited numbers of cameras on the screen. I tend to jump between screen share and talking on webcam.
Thank you Russell, lovely and very insightful as usual.
Thank you for the lovely comment.I am glad I could help
Thank you so much! This was very helpfull!!
Glad it was helpful! I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Hi, I watch your videos and I must admit they are extremely helpful, what I cannot understand why I do not have that remote control to be able to pass control to my students
Great stuff, Silvia. You can now do this within Zoom during a session. Although there is a enable / disable feature in settings, too.
I have tried to change the video and audio settings during my class presentations but no changes, students still have issues viewing the information. The images and video recording are still blurry
Hi. I'm not sure why that is, but as I think I might have said before, it could be the connectivity and there isn't enough bandwidth to render the video properly.
Do you know if it is possible to share the pen with students in this program or any other program?
Yes you can, though I don't like using it. you can transfer control so that students can use the pen.
Please write the steps for me to follow.Thank you so much
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Thank you It is very helpful
Glad it was helpful! Do check out my other Zoom tutorials here: www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Hi, how to set up youtube videos so we can share to our students? thank you!
Hi there. Thanks for your question. If you open up UA-cam in advance of your meeting.Make sure that when you share your screen, the audio input (of your computer) is enabled. Russell.
@@ttvRussell thank you so much!
@@ttvRussell thank you so much!
How do you upload the content you want to screen share before the zoom lesson
Just open all the slides, videos, tabs etc that you plan to share. Zoom will pick them up and when you go to screen share you should see small windows representing all the things you want to share..
Thanks for the video Russell. Very informative.
I am trying to screen capture a screen share where I watch a youtube video with student. The issue is on the recording playback there are shadows of where the task bars are or have been. They stay there until the bar will have left my screen.
Is there anything I can do to stop this happening? Ideally, I want to be able to write on the screen and it appear on the playback.
I hope this makes some sense
Hi Paul. What screen capture software are you using? Not quite sure why a 'shadow' is appearing. I use Camtasia, but you are probably using something different to capture the screen share.
@@ttvRussell I was using just zoom screen record. I've now gone to OBS and now watching the video through VLC.
It happened whenever I was screen sharing and screen recording through zoom
Thanks Russell. I just got a call to make a presentation with video and it looks like it's a go. My question is if I have an audience of a few dozen people, can they ask questions "live"? Can every see everyone else? Sounds like a recipe for disaster with people all trying to talk at once. So, do they submit questions in writing? And, should it be a regular zoom session or a webinar? Which is better.
Hi Roger. Good question. In a 'meeting' you can use the chat window. In a 'webinar' (pro version +) you can have additional tools for virtually raising a hand or reacting to the presentation. There are options for every participant in how they view the other particiapnts. A video toolbar, which can be dragged across the screen if needed, has options of minimizing, showing only those with videos, or hiding those without a video etc. If you have someone else hosting and fielding the questions in the chat box, that helps. This is more commong with a webinar set up. But I think with a dozen people you should be able to manage on your own. Good luck!
Thanks for the great video Russel, I have seen some presenters, link ipad to the zoom and use to write content /notes using pen. what is that feature called? Is there a video demonstrating how it is done?
You're welcome! The feature you're referring to in Zoom is called "Whiteboard Sharing" or "Annotation," which allows presenters to draw and write on their screen using a pen or annotation tools. Videos that might help :ua-cam.com/video/-aqdZQ-O0O4/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/c-i3KSpHDUI/v-deo.html
One issue I’ve encountered with shared screens in Zoom is that annotation done in other software, such as the slide annotation in PowerPointt, can cause freezes and crashes. I was hoping to be able to scroll back and forth to different notes I’d written in Xournal, but Xournal freezes when I use it with Zoom screen share. Have you encountered this issue,and if so do you have some way of working around it. I’ve been using OBS virtual cam to deliver this content, but some students complain that the images they see are fuzzy.
Steven, I think you know more than I do. My only advice is that when you screen share, turn off all CAMS and that way you are maximising the possibility that the screen won't freeze. Sorry I can't help you more.
Very informative
Fred, really glad to help. I have created a section on Zoom here www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
very helpful. thanks a lot
You're welcome! I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Thank you Russell, now I know how to run online classes.All these Advance screen share, are they available in the basic plan. Don’t seem to be able to find remote control to allow my student to draw on the screen. Also can’t find computer sound when sharing UA-cam video. I m using an ipad
Hi there Amanda. Thanks for your query. You should be able to enable or disable the annotations option in settings. When you share your screen other participants should be able to 'draw' using the annotate feature via the top toolbar. But using an iPad might be trickier. So far, my videos have dealt with the desktop (not tablet) version. Have a look at my settings video here: www.teachertrainingvideos.com/key_settings_when_teaching_with_zoom
Russell Stannard (Teacher Training Videos) Russell, I have learned so much from you. You are one of the best I have come across in Zoom UA-cam videos. I m sure many felt the same. I m now quite an expert in using Zoom. A very big thank you to you. Thumbs up to all your work! 👍🏻
Thank you Russel, great content! I I have a question! How shall I add a second camera on my zoom screen while teaching, so I can speak and demonstrate at the same time. Thank you for your help!
Hi, Cecilia. I would sign into Zoom using a laptop or desktop computer, then also sign into the same meeting or session using a mobile device. Keep one fixed (e.g. laptop) and one that can be moved around if necessary (i.e. phone). Share your screen from the fixed device and maybe turn off your audio on that one so you don't get an echo. Hope that helps.
Thank you!
Hi , million thanks , God bless you , in a short period of time i gained a lot of experience and confidence in using Zoom , but i am facing a little problem , the remote control icon is not appear in my zoom application , i manged my advanced sitting and i turn the icon of remote control on but still is not showing on , is it because no real participants with me i am just copy you and practice over the application with my self ? Thank you .
Yes, I think that is the answer. If you are not connected to someone, it does not show. More free Zoom videos here www.teachertrainingvideos.com/snagit/introduction-to-snagit
@@ttvRussell Thank you for your replay , I kept trying to show it but as you said I have to wait till students join me ... Million Thanks God bless you. Your videos so clear to understand and focused . During one week of watching your videos i gained a lot of understanding and confidence . I hope i can do well with my students . Thank you again.
Great video
Thanks Stardust!
Many thanks for the video, it was very usefull
Glad it was helpful! I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Actually, you CAN edit videos that you record (screen capture, as you call it). I did this often, because the recording is saved as an MP4 file. Just pop that recording into iMovie (or similar video editor) and you have full edit capabilities. The most recent online lesson I taught ("Google Sheets Makeovers & Magic" -- ua-cam.com/video/G1YfJtdng1g/v-deo.html) involved my editing our several pieces during which attendees didn't understand a concept and we took extra time to explain. That explanation was not germane to the recording, so I simply just removed that clip. I hope this helps.
Larry of course you can do that. Great idea Larry but you can't do it in Zoom. You have to save the video and take into video editor. Good post and good point
loved it!
I put loads of videos on my website about Zoom and they are very popular. You might find them useful. teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Have a question about sharing a PowerPoint screen.
Is there any other method to share a PPT and have the "presenters view" side by side, without using the yellow/green border window?
Appreciate any pointers in that direction.
I can't quite follow you. You can screen share the whole screen if you put the video in present mode. It will work fine. I have added more free Zoom videos here www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Zoom
Thank you so much for your instructional videos. I wish to ask: How do you share a Word document on Zoom much like a powerpoint?
Just open it on your computer and then screen share it. It is that simple. This video might help you www.teachertrainingvideos.com/zoom_complete_screensharing
Hi Russel. How do I sharpen my own image aside from my virtual background in a Zoom class session? It appears that my image is blurry and sometimes like a balloon. Btw, I'm only using my laptop camera.
sir how to make videos like how youshare background in the begining
I am using a basic green screen technique and working with Camtasia. This video will help you www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Camtasia_Green_Screen
Thanks as always Russel. Is there a way of passing the remote to all the students, so that you can for instance ask questions in turn but without having to remove-and-allocate control one at a time?
Yes, there is but my feeling is that it quickly gets out of control. When you are screen sharing, roll over the button at the top and choose more and then pass remote control over..I think you can do it for all students
Have you tried Devtendo.com? It enables you to record your meetings even as a participant. You can share the video with your students for later viewing and students can also record it for self-study. It's free.
Hi Puneet. No I have not tried that platform. It could be useful. Zoom allows this option, too, of course.
@@ttvRussell Only as organizer. Devtendo can allow anyone to record the meeting even as a participant.
Thanks Russell, I have a conundrum for you that I don't think at the present time can be solved. I am a dancing teacher and have since lockdown been teaching my tap and line dance sessions through Zoom where all the participants can interact with each other. The problem comes when demonstrating with music and my movements and the music are not in sync with one another ;) I have my music linked to the laptop through a line in, I insist they all mute before dancing, thinking of trying to get them to turn off video as well to see if this helps. I also have my ipad set up so I can see what they see. Have you any tips that I might not have thought of, I appreciate this isn't the area of teaching you have been concentrating on. The majority of my participants are seniors and technically challenged ;) I also have to use the microphone form the ipad as when turned on on the laptop I get too much echo. Thanking you in anticipation
Hi Dianne. Whilst I can't comment on dancing lessons and connecting movements with music, I do know that what is going on is a 'bandwidth' issue. You are using Zoom to connect lots of different videos, both at your end and at their ends. You might need to turn some things off to improve the current time 'lag'. They need to see you, but maybe you don't need to see them. When you are playing the music and teaching them the moves, you might want to see them doing this, but it is slowing things down and making things out of sync. An alternative would be to record yourself - with the music and dance moves first - and then play this to them, rather than sharing your video live - share a pre-recorded video, then have their windows open so you can see what are doing. Just some ideas there. Russell.
@@ttvRussell Thank you Russell, I will try that, I must admit there was a slight difference last week when I muted everyone, so makes sense that turning off video would also help, thanks again for taking the time to answer will see what happens Wednesday and will update you ;)
@@ttvRussell Hi Russell as promised an update, I had them well almost all of them mute and stop video, quite a few said there was a vast improvement. I personally thought it was much better, yes there is still a time lag but not quite so much, I noticed the speed of the dance is also dependant on how much lag there is....the slower the movements the less lag, which in a way makes a lot of sense to me. Thanks again Russell, much appreciated