Zoom - Getting Started

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What is Zoom, who should use it, and why should I use it

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Zoom is a web-based video conferencing application which allows you to connect and collaborate from anywhere, anytime, with anyone.  Zoom users can use in-meeting features to collaborate on projects, share screens and annotations, chat and work in breakout rooms and record sessions locally and in the cloud.

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Who can use Dartmouth's Zoom account?

  • Active Students, Faculty, and Staff

How do I activate my Dartmouth Zoom account?

  1. Go to dartmouth.zoom.us.
  2. Click Sign In to provision your Dartmouth Zoom account. 
  3. Enter your Dartmouth NetID, password, and Duo Authentication. Once this step is completed your account is activated. 
  4. Bookmark this webpage. This is where you can sign in to your account profile and access other resources.

NOTE: We suggest that you also Download the Zoom Desktop Client which will allow you to access Zoom directly from your desktop application.

How do I sign into the Zoom desktop client? 

After you download the Zoom desktop client and install it on your computer, you will be prompted to sign in. 

  1. At the sign in page, select the SSO​​​ key button​​​​ below the email and password prompt. 
  2. If you are prompted to enter a company domain, enter dartmouth and select Continue
  3. This will open a web browser window where you will sign in with your NetID and Password

What are Zoom's accessibility features?

How do I learn more about Zoom?

  • Review the Related Articles on this article.
  • Search this knowledge base for even more articles on Zoom.
  • Go to the Zoom website to read articles and watch videos on popular topics.
  • Register for a live training webinar with a Zoom expert. 

How do I submit a support ticket about Zoom?

If you are experiencing an issue with Zoom and need to report a problem, then click HERE to submit a support ticket.

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Article ID: 103181
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Thu 3/26/20 12:57 PM
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