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Zoom on IOOPM

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In order to demonstrate achievements on IOOPM, you need to have the Zoom client installed. This is necessary for using your web camera so that we can see your face.

1 How to Get Hold of Your Zoom Number

We need your Zoom Number so that we can pair you together with examiners for demonstration. Below are the steps needed to get hold of your 10-digit Zoom number. You should enter this number in the AU Portal software when you login for the first time.

1.1 Open the Zoom Client

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Figure 1: Open your Zoom client (screenshot from Mac, but Linux looks quite similar)

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Figure 2: Access your account – this will open a web browser. Note: If you don’t have a picture in Zoom, this will read CHANGE MY PICTURE instead. (Shown on the right-hand-side.)

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Figure 3: In the web browser, select SSO login at the bottom

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Figure 4: In the SSO dialogue, enter uu-se (lowercaps) as the domain

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Figure 5: Click on show to get your 10-digit Zoom number

2 How to Start A Zoom Meeting for A Demonstration or Help Request

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Figure 6: Always use the link from the AU Portal software to ensure that all participants share the same meeting ID

3 How to disable passwords and waiting rooms

Open your profile by following the instructions above to get to your Zoom number. Then, click the settings button in the browser.

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Figure 7: In your profile, access Settings

Then turn off your passcodes and your waiting room. You can enable these for individual meetings in the future if you want, so don’t worry.

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Figure 8: Turn off passcodes (both) and waiting room


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Ended up here randomly? These are the pages for a one-semester course at 67% speed on imperative and object-oriented programming at the department of Information Technology at Uppsala University, created by Tobias Wrigstad.

Author: Tobias Wrigstad

Created: 2020-10-25 sön 20:57

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