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    This article explains how to host or join a meeting in Zoom through Windows, macOS, iOS, Android devices, and from a web browser and Sakai.
    The Zoom plugin for Microsoft Outlook has been replaced with the Zoom for Outlook add-in. The deprecated Zoom plugin for Microsoft Outlook is not compatible with both Apple macOS Catalina 10.15 and Microsoft Office ProPlus. The following steps will remove the Zoom plug-in and install the Zoom for Outlook add-in.
    Learn how to get started with Zoom, a video and audio conferencing, chat, and webinar service. All Ithaca College students, staff, and faculty have access. The Zoom application is installed in all classrooms and conference spaces and is integrated as a tool in Canvas for meeting functionality with your class or project members.
    This article explains the differences between Zoom meetings and webinars.
    This article explains how to keep your Zoom meetings and webinars private and to reduce the possibility of unwanted guests from joining. The following settings will increase the security of your Zoom sessions.
    This article details out recommendations for large online Zoom meetings.
    The following are general suggestions for using Zoom, including how to test your audio and video settings, how to disable notifications from appearing during presentations and changing your virtual backgrounds.
    Zoom offers live, computer-generated transcription services that convert spoken words into text.
    Zoom AI Companion is a collection of artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies integrated into Zoom's video communications platform. These AI-driven features are designed to enhance meeting experiences, boost productivity, and deliver valuable insights.
    This article provides information on what third-party external tools are supported by Ithaca College and how to add the tool to a course in Canvas