Zoom

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ABOUT THIS SERVICE

This service provides faculty, staff, and students with the ability to use their computers to interact with others through:

  • Scheduling and starting meetings
  • Having video and audio chats
  • Sharing documents
  • Collaborating using whiteboards and polls
  • Recording conferencing with transcripts

You can log in SFU Zoom using your Computing ID and passwords. Learn more about SFU Zoom features.

Log in to Zoom

Download/Update Zoom

 

Hosting A Class Or Internal Event For More Than 300 Participants? 

Faculty and staff can request for Zoom Webinar or Zoom Large Meeting for classes or events with more than 300 participants. Not available to student hosts.

What's the difference between Zoom Meeting and Zoom Webinar?

Request for Large Classes/Events

WANT TO LIVE STREAM PUBLIC EVENTS, E.G. USING YOUTUBE LIVE OR FACEBOOK LIVE?
SFU Zoom offers Live streaming on third-party applications (e.g. Youtube Live or Facebook Live). This feature is only available to public events, i.e. events including non-SFU memebers, such as Convocation and StreetFest. Classes or internal events at SFU are NOT eligible for using live streaming.

 

Support for Instructors and Staff

HOW TO GUIDES
Workshops
The Centre for Educational Excellence (CEE) will be offering workshops, on how to use Zoom as a tool for effective remote instruction. CEE will demonstrate features in Zoom that can be leveraged for teaching and learning, as well as highlight best practices for synchronous instruction.
ONE-on-one IT support

You can schedule an online support time with IT Services in advance, if you want to:

  • Receive a technical walk through of Zoom, Blackboard Collaborate, or Mediasite
  • Ask a technical question about Zoom, Blackboard Collaborate, or Mediasite
  • Learn more about how to use Zoom, Blackboard Collaborate, or Mediastie.

Book a Time with IT Services

 

 
Request a LiveStreaming License Request Large Meeting License

Related Articles (4)

This article describes the Zoom features available to faculty, staff, and students.
This article explains the differences between Zoom meeting and Zoom webinar.
This article is related to the technical requirements for Zoom.

Service Offerings (2)

Zoom - Live Streaming Request
Zoom offers the ability to live-stream a meeting or a webinar on third-party applications. This feature is useful when Zoom meeting/webinar public events have audiences larger than the current limit of 300 participants. You are being asked to submit this request form to access live-streaming feature
Zoom - Request for Large Classes
Faculty and staff can request for Zoom Webinar or Zoom Large Meeting for classes or events with more than 300 participants. Not available to student hosts.