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Each of the campuses provides guidance for remote teaching. Check your campus guidance and approaches here:
UC Berkeley UC Davis UC Irvine UCLA UC Merced |
UC Riverside UC San Diego UC San Francisco UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Cruz |
The Academic Engagement group at UC Riverside has created a guide on recommended Zoom settings, which is available as a PDF download. This one-page resource is in response to recent “Zoombombing” events that have disrupted virtual meetings on campuses across the country. (Shared April 10, 2020)
The ITS group at the UC Office of the President maintains a web page on using accessibility features in Zoom. There are a wide range of considerations to keep in mind to ensure that people with disabilities can participate in Zoom-facilitated meetings, and ITS has a growing list of helpful tips and resources. (Added April 16, 2020)
In addition, the Zoom Help Center has user guides and short how-to videos. It is recommended that you view the Getting Started resources and complete the following steps prior to hosting/attending your first meeting or class.
- Review the System Requirements for Zoom
- Check your internet connection, Join a Test Meeting - Zoom
- Explore the Frequently Asked Questions
- Tips and Tricks: Teachers Educating on Zoom
Zoom resources by UC Faculty:
- Zoom Room Teaching Tips: Advice for Language/Literature/Culture Instructors by Robert Blake, Distinguished Professor of Spanish Linguistics; Director of the Davis Language Center, UC Davis (shared May 15, 2020)