

If you want to add a password to an existing recurring meeting, simply delete the existing meeting, create a new meeting and share the new link.Enter meetings from calendar invites, Boise State’s Zoom portal, or from the Zoom integration in Blackboard.Participants should sign in to Zoom before joining meetings in order to bypass the waiting room.Hosts should sign in to meetings a few minutes early to admit participants from the waiting room.Do not post or otherwise share Zoom meeting links on public websites or social media platforms.Only share meeting URLs with the intended participants.We recommend signing in to first thing in the morning when you start work.Here are several things you can do to keep your meetings secure: There is also a browser-based version of Zoom, but it is more limited and we recommend the computer client or app options instead. On mobile devices, simply search your app store for Zoom and install the app. Visit /download to download the Zoom Client for Meetings to your desktop or laptop computer. We recommend using a desktop or laptop computer for the best experience. An iOS or Android mobile device, including Chromebooks, with the Zoom App installed.A laptop with a built in camera and microphone or a webcam.

A desktop computer with a webcam and microphone.Zoom requires an Internet connection and one of the following: You can only use Boise State email addresses with your Boise State Zoom account. You may be prompted to confirm your request and then a confirmation email will be sent. If you’ve never used Zoom at Boise State, simply sign in to Zoom at / with your Boise State username and password to activate your fully licensed account. Zoom is a great tool for conducting remote meetings that allows you to see and hear one another, chat, share your computer screen, and more. A fully-licensed Zoom account is available to all faculty, staff, and students at Boise State.
