tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1611598829269194867.post6413313861770599379..comments2023-08-05T14:36:04.705-07:00Comments on All Our Voices: Zoom Zoom! how to connect face to face, remotelyJeff Martinhaukhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12661661035034398206noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1611598829269194867.post-39710139602979235222020-03-29T21:26:12.759-07:002020-03-29T21:26:12.759-07:00Absolutely, Cliff, make this available. We're...Absolutely, Cliff, make this available. We're all still workng this out but want as many people as possible to be able to connect.<br />SLFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15094456635306692622noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1611598829269194867.post-67321043164509169742020-03-25T06:07:35.722-07:002020-03-25T06:07:35.722-07:00Hi Susan, thank you for this useful blog - I think...Hi Susan, thank you for this useful blog - I think it will help a lot of people right now! It got me thinking, and I have a few comments/questions: 1). What happens if one has not yet set up Zoom, but has been sent a Zoom meeting link? I think it probably depends on the device. For many, I think the 1st time they are introduced to Zoom is through an unsolicited meeting invite from a friend or group of friends, before they have set it up; 2) We’ve found that using a phone (say, iPhone) is the least advantageous due to its small size, at least when the meeting has a number of participants, 3) It’s good to note that once your credentials are set up on one device (say, computer), it’s easy to use Zoom on your other devices (say, iPad), and you only have to sign-in once, much like other apps. Thanks! If ok, we may direct St John’s folks over to this blog. Cliff Berkowitznoreply@blogger.com