Teaching with Zoom

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Series
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About this ebook series

Teaching with Zoom is a book written by a teacher for teachers. Using non-technical, everyday language and my ‘teacher thinking,’ I explain how to accomplish typical classroom activities – including checking attendance, working in groups, presenting new material using interactive polls, writing on a shared whiteboard, and more. I also cover security and privacy issues, troubleshooting common problems, and getting additional help. This guide truly starts at the very beginning, so even a teacher who has never used Zoom before can learn how to successfully set up and manage a class.

The practical information in this book is presented through 46 common teacher questions (How do I show a PowerPoint? How do students ask a question? Can I use Zoom for office hours?) with detailed answers that walk you through each step, supported with over 50 screenshots. For each activity, I explain not only how to accomplish it with Zoom but why you might want to do that task a certain way.

Online teaching involves not only teachers but also students and parents, and all three voices should be considered for better online instruction. To this end, I’ve included a chapter filled with dozens of insightful comments from students, parents, and teachers who have used Zoom.

Teaching with Zoom: A Guide for Complete Beginners
Book 1 ·
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Teaching with Zoom is a book written by a teacher for teachers. Using non-technical, everyday language and my ‘teacher thinking,’ I explain how to accomplish typical classroom activities – including checking attendance, working in groups, presenting new material using interactive polls, writing on a shared whiteboard, and more. I also cover security and privacy issues, troubleshooting common problems, and getting additional help. This guide truly starts at the very beginning, so even a teacher who has never used Zoom before can learn how to successfully set up and manage a class.

The practical information in this book is presented through 46 common teacher questions (How do I show a PowerPoint? How do students ask a question? Can I use Zoom for office hours?) with detailed answers that walk you through each step, supported with over 50 screenshots. For each activity, I explain not only how to accomplish it with Zoom but why you might want to do that task a certain way.

Online teaching involves not only teachers but also students and parents, and all three voices should be considered for better online instruction. To this end, I’ve included a chapter filled with dozens of insightful comments from students, parents, and teachers who have used Zoom.

Teaching with Zoom 2: An Advanced Users Guide
Book 2 ·
4.2
Calling all teachers and trainers! You’re familiar with Zoom and its basic functions. But have you wondered if there weren’t more you could do? Special tips and tricks to take your classes to the next level? Shortcuts to make life easier? 

Good news—there are indeed! Zoom expert José Domingo Cruz shares his advanced knowledge of using Zoom in the classroom to help you make your classes more effective, whether you teach private students, online classes, hybrid classes, or even want to become a better presenter at online conferences. 

Filled with screenshots, detailed explanations, and specific examples, this second book in the Teaching With Zoomseries discusses best practices, supplementary hardware and software choices, and tips to make your Zoom classroom safer, more productive, and more enjoyable. 

Keywords: Online learning, computer assisted learning, pandemic, emergency remote teaching, software, best practices, education