The Zoom Waiting Room
The Zoom waiting room feature allows the host to control when a participant joins the meeting. The meeting host can allow participants to join the meeting one-by-one, or admit all participants at once.
For help with Zoom’s Waiting Room, consult the following support resources:
- (Zoom Official site)
- (Zoom Official site + video)
- (Zoom Official site)
- (Zoom Official Site)
Screen Sharing and Annotation
The Zoom screen sharing feature allows meeting hosts to share their computer screen content with other meeting participants, including the desktop, browser window, powerpoint slides, videos, applications, etc. The annotation feature allows meetings hosts to annotate shared content in Zoom using the built-in annotation tools. Meeting hosts have the option to enable/disable annotation for all meeting participants.
For help with Zoom’s Screen Sharing feature, consult the following support resources:
- (Zoom Official site + video)
- (Zoom Official site)
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- (Zoom Official site)
- (Zoom Official site)
- (5min video)
- (Zoom Official site)
±·°¿°Õ·¡:ÌýIn order for participants to be able to annotate, they have to join the session via the zoom desktop app.
Breakout Rooms
The Zoom breakout room feature allows you to temporarily divide your zoom meeting into separate sessions for small group discussion, and then bring participants back to the main room to resume the larger meeting. Meeting hosts can split a Zoom meeting in up to 100 sessions, and have the option to divide the groups manually or automatically. Breakout room groups can be pre-assigned, self-selected, or randomly assigned.
For help with Zoom’s Breakout Room feature, consult the following support resources:
- (Zoom Official site + video)
- (3min video)
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- (Zoom Official site)
±·°¿°Õ·¡:ÌýWhen joining a meeting, participants need to be signed in to their ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ Zoom account to be placed into the pre-assigned rooms. If they are not signed in, or signed in with a different account, the pre-assignment will not be applied.
Polling
The Zoom Polling feature allows meeting hosts to create single or multiple choice, matching, rank order, short or long answer, fill in the blank and rating scale polls during a meeting and receive real-time feedback. Polls can be launched by a host at any time during a Zoom meeting and results can be downloaded after the meeting has ended.
For help with Zoom’s Polling feature, consult Zoom’s support page on (Zoom Official site + video)
Virtual Backgrounds
The Zoom virtual background feature allows hosts or participants to display an image or video as their background during a meeting. You can select one of Zoom’s default virtual backgrounds, or you can upload your own image or video.
For help with Zoom’s Virtual Backgrounds, consult Zoom’s support page on (Zoom Official site + video).
Zoom Support
ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ Zoom Support Contact Information
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Hours of Operation: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, Monday-Friday (excluding university holidays).
Student Technical Support
Student support for educational technology applications is provided by the ITS service desk. Student-specific Zoom resources can also be found on the ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ Online website.
Zoom’s Official Support Site
Visit for instructions, video tutorials, FAQs, and more. For quick support from Zoom’s technical experts, .
Phone: +1.888.799.9666 ext. 2.
Chat: Go to and click the Chat icon
in the lower-right corner to chat with Zoom’s virtual assistant.