
16:51
Tofigh, we have over 100.

20:47
If anyone has questions, feel free to ask in the chat box at any time.

21:25
So how should we hndle the stuff we would normally write on the board?

21:43
If you could type it, you might type it in a word doc or doc.

21:47
gdoc

22:17
Can upload PowerPoints?

22:37
You can display your powerpoint just like Kelly is now. No upload necessary.

22:47
Is it possible for the instructor to use more than one monitor?

22:58
Can I write on a tablet and share it?

23:40
Yes Chris, whatever is on your screen, you can share with the students, like Kelly is now.

23:42
Top down view with a webcam of what you write on paper

24:29
Refined question: Can I write on an iPad and share through zoom real time?

25:04
Chris, I have not actually tried it with an iPad but that is the theory.

25:52
Sorry for my ignorant question: how do you actually share your screen?

26:42
Are students usually less interactive in online classes? How do you encourage them to actively participate with questions or answers?

27:45
If there is time, can you show how to run Kahoot?

27:58
Sure let’s remember to ask Kelly

28:13
who defines log in information for each session?

28:52
me

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me!

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me

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me

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me

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me

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I do

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me

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me

28:54
yep!

28:54
ME

29:05
me too

29:05
me

29:06
cloudy

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cloudy

29:10
cloudy!

29:10
cloudy

29:10
cloudy

29:11
cloudy

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cloudy

29:12
cloudy

29:13
let me check accuweather

29:31
Are the polls recorded with the session?

29:44
Brian, yes! Now they are.

29:51
If I move the cursor to the bottom, I see a share screen button. Is this active or does the instructor need to pass the screen control to me?

30:42
let

30:56
Let’s play kahoot

31:48
I don’t think non-hosts can share unless we let them.

32:52
can you transfer data to the grade book on iLearn?

33:02
Thank you!

33:11
It took long after choosing the answer to show on the screen. Is it always like this?

33:18
both

34:47
Ahmed, not normally. Usually I have students answering right away.

34:58
I logged in to zoom with my netid and I seem to already have an account

35:00
I asked an account on Sunday, and I got one today.

36:10
I requested my account on Friday and already have my licensed account as well

37:54
are the Zoom meetings limited to 45minutes? in the past Zoom has kicked me off a call after 45 min

38:40
How are CS 10 labs handled?

38:48
I believe I read that with the licensed version there is no time limit

39:03
Differences between Zoom Basic and Licensed?- Basic: A basic user can host meetings with up to 100 participants. If 3 or more participants join, the meeting will time out after 40 minutes. They cannot utilize user and account add-ons such as large meeting, webinar, or conference room connector.You do not need a Licensed Account to attend a meeting.- Licensed (Pro): A licensed user can host unlimited meetings on the public cloud. By default, they can host meetings with up to 300 participants and large meeting licenses are available for additional capacity. Licensed users have these additional features available:Customize Personal Meeting IDRecord to the Zoom cloudBe an alternative hostAssign others to schedule and schedule on behalf of

39:31
how long does it take for getting an account

39:49
Can students record lectures and play it for practice?

40:05
I ran GPP Zoom meetings using UCR account with ~200 students...

40:14
I have prepared notes on how I used Zoom and iLearn for live and pre-recorded lectures in my online classes. Would you want me to share them?

40:41
thank you Roman, yes

40:43
sure Roman

40:52
Can you retrieve your cloud recording to local storage?

40:59
How do you request a zoom licensed account?

41:10
Marcus, email helpdesk@ucr.edu

41:18
okay thanks!

41:32
ucr.zoom.us

42:18
What about exams?

42:23
Which account we should use for lecture: UCR zoom ID or the course-based Zoom id?

42:25
Brian, I am not sure about downloading to local storage.

42:33
Thanks!

44:11
Examity is an option or the way they do it

44:43
https://www.proctoru.com/

44:55
We're also looking at Respondus

45:11
UCLA has Respondus

45:22
iLearn has an integrated link t oResoondus'

45:31
Thanks Brian!

45:32
How do you handle labs?

45:36
I remembered somebody said it.

46:20
can a student show code privarely to TA in lab?

46:50
Can I use an external camera and sound?

47:04
Brian, using zyBooks we can see their code privately

47:07
Yes Chris, that's how I use it

47:10
how about hardware labs? they need to access the room

48:57
I see that Frank & Kelly's screen are different - how do you set up?

50:13
Roman: It will be nice if you can share the notes.

50:48
I see the chat on left with Kelly, on right with Frank

51:11
Brian, I just put my chat on the right. You can move it around.

51:12
I just logged into zoom through UCR. The UCR license shows up as Pro account.

51:15
can you send it to me

51:26
then I will setup webshare

51:35
Roman can you send by email

52:07
Ok Marko, great, I will

55:18
Kelly and Frank, thank you very much! This was very informative. I am glad I volunteered you. LOL

55:34
Thanks!

55:35
Thank you so much!

55:39
Cheers!

55:41
Thanks, Kelly and Frank!