Student attending a zoom meeting

Zoom is TAMUK's official video conferencing platform, and is the recommended client for use during campus closures. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to use Zoom to create and host high-quality online meetings, classes and events, and leverage Zoom's video, chat, breakout rooms, screen-sharing and whiteboard capabilities.

If you are new to Zoom @ TAMUK, please, click the link below to set up your TAMUK Zoom account.

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meeting icon ONLINE MEETINGS

HD video, audio, collaboration and chat

Host, Schedule, or Join a Meeting Now

Secure your Zoom meetings

 

Video Screen Icon VIDEO WEBINARS

Present live virtual events HD video, audio, Q&A and polling

Request a Webinar License for Your Event

 

Dots in a circle icon Teach, Learn, Work 360

 Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing lockdown and restrictions leading to campus closures, using Zoom to teach, learn and work remotely has been imperative. Courses are now being taught, office hours held and presentations given all remotely and via Zoom. Below are some quick resource links for using Zoom effectively in order to keep teaching, learning and working.

Teaching 360 (Faculty)

Learning 360 (Students)

Working 360 (Staff)

 

Lock icon Stay Secure

With the advent of issues such as "zoombombing" — an act where malicious individuals join a Zoom meeting and interject content that is vulgar, discriminatory or personally upsetting — it's important to take strong security measures.

 

ZOOM SECURITY BEST PRACTICES

The Center for Academic Technology compiled a series of recommendations on Zoom security, including best practices on how to properly configure your meetings and set up a waiting room.