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A Zoom account isn’t required to attend a Zoom session. Anyone can join a meeting using the Zoom mobile apps or desktop applications for Windows and Mac. If you have time, you might want to take a minute to go explore their website: http://zoom.us/. Here’s a video on joining a meeting!
There are resources on the site if you want to familiarize yourself with the application, but don’t worry, anyone can join in without much problem.
1. From your desktop, click: CCBA Monthly Meeting – Phoebe Snyder
2. If you have not downloaded the Zoom application, you will be prompted to do so. Once installed, you may need to restart your computer and click the link again to open the session.
3. It’s that simple!
A few things to keep in mind:
- Get prepared! You may want to download Zoom prior to the meeting to familiarize yourself with how it works.
- There are controls that will help you manage your online image display! There is a mute button, video on/off and display options.
- If your video is on, please remember, we can see you and any activity in the background.
- If your mute button is on, we can’t hear you. BUT if you are not muted, we hear EVERYTHING. This includes barking dogs, conversations, you name it! So again, please be mindful and mute your computer or phone when you do not want to ask a question or make a statement.
- The audio (both speaking and listening) will be better with earbuds or headphones. There can often be echoing or feedback when speaking into the built-in computer microphone while listening through the built-in computer speakers. If your internet speed is not very good, I recommend using the audio call-in number in addition to using the app to get the optimal audio experience.
The link will become live Thursday, April 16, at 6:45 pm. The meeting will start at 7:00 pm, so please join a few minutes early in case you need to work out any connection issues. You can join any time after until 9:00 pm or the meeting’s end.
For those ready to get down to business, here’s the info.