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- [Garrick] And there you have it. Thanks for joining me for this course on using Zoom for meetings. If you'd like some additional food for thought, consider checking out a video from our communication tips weekly series called Succeeding in a Video Conference. It has some great suggestions to help you present yourself as professionally as possible in a video meeting, including tips to consider about your background, your lighting, and how to address the camera when speaking during your meeting. If you want to look your best in your video conferences, just search our site for Succeeding in a Video Conference, and you'll be able to find the movie. All right, and with that, you should be ready to start hosting and attending meetings with Zoom. So until next time, I'm Garrick Chow, and we'll see you soon.
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5/29/2020Released
6/17/2019Note: This course was featured in Market Watch, Inc., Fortune, Forbes, and Entrepreneur.
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Introduction
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1. Get Started with Zoom
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Download the desktop app1m 40s
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2. Hosting and Attending Meetings
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Start a meeting4m 22s
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Join a meeting as a guest2m 47s
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Options during a meeting5m 11s
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3. Scheduling Meetings and Co-host Options
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Schedule a meeting4m 53s
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Set Co-host options2m 45s
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4. Collaborate in Meetings
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Using nonverbal feedback3m 48s
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Poll your attendees5m 10s
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5. Zoom on Mobile Devices
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6. Hosting Webinars
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Webinars vs. meetings2m 39s
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Schedule a webinar6m 5s
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Designate panelists1m 59s
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Conclusion
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Next steps39s
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