Below is a list of recommendations and tips that Liz Moliski put together to improve your online class experience and student engagement.  Start by 1) reviewing all info on this page first and then 2) consider what tips you want to implement.  Note, there are many tips you should or could implement.  Focus on what you think will bring the most value to your class.  If you have questions please direct them to ZoomHelp@mccombs.utexas.edu.   
How to avoid issues inside a Zoom Room equipped classroom



Zoom Rooms - Instructions on Connecting to McCombs Zoom Rooms

We have attempted to make using Zoom in our rooms as simple as possible for Hybrid teaching. This room is equipped with a "Zoom Room" computer. The Zoom Room will use the room's tracking camera, the room's ceiling microphone and/or optional wireless microphone, and any content - the document camera, or your Laptop connected through an HDMI cable or AirMedia - you are sharing on the projector. 

Quick Start

Here is the basic set up to launch a Zoom session in a room

There are two options to Launch the meeting;

  1. Schedule the Zoom meeting prior to class and simply select the meeting from the meeting list on the rooms Touch Panel. To set this up follow our Scheduling Instructions below.
  2. Click on "Unscheduled Zoom Meeting" and manually type in your zoom meeting ID. The ID will be eleven numeric digits, Ex: xxx-xxxx-xxxx. If you have not assigned a passcode to the room, you can press "Connect" without typing anything into the passcode field.

Important: There is no reason to additionally launch zoom on your laptop. Your screen and computer audio is being shared with other Zoom participants if it is displayed on the projector.

This will start your Zoom Meeting. If the meeting is set to record, you will hear a voice over the speakers say, "Recording in progress."

If you would like to regularly record classes, we recommend that you use Panopto instead of Zoom. You can use Zoom and Panopto in tandem - so you can have a guest lecturer over Zoom without having to worry about adjusting your Zoom settings. You can learn more about Panopto in the Lecture Capture tab above!

Scheduling Zoom in Canvas

While you may have scheduled Zoom meetings in the past through the Zoom application on your laptop or phone, we encourage that you schedule your Zoom meetings through your course in Canvas. You can find those instructions on our wiki, Zoom/Canvas Integration.

After you schedule your Zoom meeting through Canvas, you will need to follow our Zoom Room Scheduling instructions.

Confidence Monitor

All of our Zoom Rooms are now equiped with a confidence monitor. It could be a TV at the front or back of the room, or an additional small screen at the lectern. The confidence monitor will always show what you are sharing, so you able to teach with confidence. 

Once you connnect to a Zoom meeting, a new dialog will show on the room's touch panel, which gives the confidence monitor new sharing options. 

SharingThe default option when you join a Zoom meeting. This will show what you are sharing in Zoom - your laptop over HDMI or AirMedia or the Document Camera.
SpeakerThis will show whoever is speaking on the confidence monitor. This may only show the person at the front of the room until someone else in the Zoom meeting speaks.
ParticipantsThis will show the participants on the confidence monitor, in gallery view.
Power On / OffYou can turn the confidence monitor on or off once you connect to Zoom.



If you would like to test the room's functionality prior to your first day of class, we recommend scheduling a Demo with Media Services. These are typically 15-30 minutes, depending on what the room has to offer and how much you would like to know.


Plan to be on camera


How to Facilitate classroom control with appropriate Zoom settings

  1. Sign in to utexas.zoom.us with your eid and eid password and look under Settings to find your controls


  2. The following are default settings to be aware of and we recommend you consider leaving ON:
    1. Have students enter with mics muted and video off.  
    2. Enable breakout rooms and/or Zoom polling if you plan to use them.  Disable if you don't plan to use.
    3. Enable multiple hosts if you have a TA or are planning group presentations
    4. Allow hosts to remove students - in the cases of large classes possibly or when you have a disruptive student. 
  3. Other options you could consider turning ON: 
    1. Turn on auto record if you are forgetful about recording. Always record your class!
      1. This can be set from each meeting’s controls as well
    2. Ability to kick students out permanently - If you have a disruptive student, you can remove them, but they're allowed to rejoin the session.  You can disable this default setting so when you remove a student, they are removed permanently and can't rejoin

  4. The following is a default setting we recommend turning OFF:

    1. Disable private chats unless you plan to use it for quick group work.
      1. In a large group setting, private chats would allow students to ask you a question that the whole class won't see. 
      2. We recommend that private questions are handled through email or whatever communication tool you use in class while chats are open to the group.

  5. One more tip if you have more than 40-50 students
    1. Ask your TA to attend the online session to help with answering questions in chat and managing students (i.e. muting, unmuting, noticing questions)


Set participation expectations for students before class 



Zoom Meeting Security



Remove a Participant from a Zoom Meeting

Click on the Security icon on the bottom control bar.



The participant cannot re-join the meeting unless Allow removed participants to rejoin is enabled in Meeting settings.

To enable this feature:

  1. Sign in to the Zoom web portal at https://utexas.zoom.us
  2. Click the Settings tab on the sidebar
  3. Scroll down to “Allow removed participants to rejoin” and switch the toggle on

 


If you have begun a meeting and find an unwanted attendee has joined you can also remove them from the Participants panel. If the Participants panel is not visible, click Manage Participants on the control bar at the bottom of the Zoom window.

  1. Next to the person you want to remove, click More
  2. From the list that appears, click Remove

 



Admitting Guests and Guest Speakers Without a UT Zoom License



Giving Permission to Students to View Zoom Recordings

To allow students to view and download Zoom recordings:

  1. Sign in to Zoom at https://utexas.zoom.us (you will not be able to access these setting in Canvas)
  2. Click on the Recordings tab
  3. Navigate to the cloud recording of your meeting
  4. Click the title of your desired video and you will see a window that looks like the image below
  5. Click the Share button in the top right corner of the window


  6. Clicking Share will bring up the window below. 
  7. Toggle Share this recording on and students will be able to view it
    1. NOTE: You're able to allow students to download but consider the implications of this as it relates to FERPA and if students would be just okay just viewing the video.
  8. You can either leave Password Protect off, or turn it on and provide your students with a password that you have chosen
  9. Click Save and Close



Office Hours in Zoom



Establish procedures at the start of the first class 

  1. Explain that default settings for all students participants will mute their mics and have their cameras off.  
    1. Students by default can unmute themselves if needed. 
    2. Faculty have the privilege to "mute all" participants in the Participant Window in a Zoom session

  2. Check your audio before you start the meeting and remind students to do the same before they enter.
    1. To do this click "Test Speaker and Microphone" when prompted.  See below


  3. To aid in the use of Zoom, we recommend you and students consider always have your Zoom controls visible. To turn on this feature
    1. Log into https://utexas.zoom.us/profile
    2. Navigate to Settings (https://utexas.zoom.us/profile/setting)
    3. Select the option for "In Meeting (Basic)" settings
    4. Make sure the option to "Always show meeting control toolbar" is turned on


  4. All (students and teachers) should keep the Chat window and Participants (or Manage Participant window for faculty) window open when you start a session on Zoom. These will be on the Zoom controls at the bottom of the Zoom session.  Remember to teach students to use the participant window and the chat window

  5. If you need to "Mute All" participants or start to hear audio distortion, you cut off all mics except yours using the participant window mute button.  You should be able have a number (5 or 6 is easy) of open mics at once in Zoom


  6. If you need to "Mute All" participants or start to hear audio distortion, you cut off all mics except yours using the participant window mute button.  You should be able have a number (5 or 6 is easy) of open mics at once in Zoom

  7. Teach students how to use the buttons under more in the participant window. The break time button is very important if they step away so that you don’t call on someone who isn’t there


  8. Call on students in one of two ways:
    1. Students can raise hand digitally in Participant Window using these instructions.  Raised hands will bubble to the top of the host's Participant window in order that they were raised 
    2. You can also try having students actually raise their hands in front of their camera (assuming your group is small and you're not sharing slides).  Experiment with what works and doesn't and be flexible.

  9. Last class procedure tip!  Send students a handout (maybe just the revised syllabus) via the chat window when your start your first class back so that they know how to download files you send out. This is on the lower right, in the chat window


Guidelines for larger (i.e., n > 40) classes


Zoom Etiquette

Because there will be so many people on these Zoom meetings, here are some best practices to pass on to your students.

Here are some links to further your Zoom etiquette:


The Participant Window 


The Chat Window 



Breakout Rooms for Group Work 

To learn more about using the Breakout Rooms feature please go here.



Zoom Meeting and Phone Statistics

Meeting statistics allow you to view various diagnostic information during a meeting. This allows you to gauge whether you are experiencing a network, audio, or video issue during your meeting. Please visit this Zoom article for more information: 



Practice with Zoom controls so that you are comfortable!


Zoom Teaching Support


If you have reviewed all the above tips, please MOVE ON TO STEP 4



Still need help? 

For McCombs faculty, please contact Media Services via email or phone:

For all other UT faculty, please contact your respective college or school