University of Wisconsin–Madison

UW–Madison Zoom 101: Tips & training

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Once you have consolidated your existing Zoom account to UW–‍Madison Zoom—or created your first account using your NetID—you may wonder how to get started with virtual classrooms and meetings.

Here are some of the basics.

Accessibility & usability

Explore accessibility guides for Zoom and campus web conferencing. Learn to plan, host and lead inclusive online events.

Accessible presentations

Learn to create and deliver accessible presentations for all audiences.

Inclusive hybrid meetings

Follow these tips to lead inclusive meetings for hybrid teams.

Zoom accessibility

Find Zoom accessibility guides, report barriers and get technical help.

Meeting with style

Zoom compiled a list of resources for educators designed to successfully implement virtual classrooms, manage online classrooms, and use Zoom for distance education. In addition to these resources, try these features to keep your meetings lively and collaborative.

Plug-ins & scheduling

Use Zoom plug-ins and add-ins to schedule and manage meetings directly within your Outlook calendar and web browsers.

Recording

There are FERPA privacy policy issues that must be addressed with recording sessions involving students in the virtual classroom. The UW–‍Madison Zoom default settings for recording were recommended by the UW–‍Madison Cybersecurity Office. These settings control the availability of recordings and protect the personal information of our students.

In a physical classroom, participants share the expectation that people in the classroom are not being recorded. In virtual classrooms, this same expectation exists, and because it is not obvious when a meeting is being recorded, we require hosts to opt in to recorded meetings.

Security & privacy

As part of the implementation of UW–‍Madison Zoom, the DoIT Cybersecurity team reviewed Zoom’s settings to determine how to provide a default level of security for general classroom use. These settings are now the default for UW–‍Madison Zoom users but can be changed by the host per meeting, if necessary. In the meantime, consider the following options to keep your meetings and classes secure.

The default settings for UW–‍Madison Zoom are set up for a classroom experience. Take time to explore changing the security settings before a meeting or a job interview, for example, if using Zoom for a non-classroom use.

Secure your Zoom meetings

Enable a waiting room

The waiting room feature allows the host to control when participants join the meeting. As host, you can admit attendees one-by-one, or hold all attendees in the waiting room and admit them all at once.

In-meeting security options

In addition to our system-wide security defaults, you have some additional options to fortify your meeting security. This guide gives an overview of how these options work. Have a look, stay safe, and enjoy your Zoom experience.