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If you go to the student individual responses and press control + p you will get in a print format, but how can I save it for all students is the real question
When I did this, it created copies in the grade center of all the assignments from all my folders (I organize week by week) so now I have to go through the grade center and delete all the copies. Is there a better way to do this? I wish Blackboard had the feature like Google Classroom where you just checked a box to copy the assignment to another course when you were making a new assignment...
I used to do this, but if I did, they would all appear on the student's "see my grades" IIRC with the notation upcoming. I would get a lot of " when is the next one, when is the next one?" So, I stopped
Thanks a lot! Your video helped me so much! I need 10 stands for my students for a one-time project, so I was looking for some inexpensive solutions. Yours seems to be the best 👍👍🤗
Can you allow multiple participants to record without losing host privilege's. I want to have 2 of the 10 participants record in speaker view while I as host record in gallery
None of this applies to my zoom account. I created a meeting and copied it to a “clipboard “. What is a clipboard ? And you said it just appears on your screen. Didn’t happen with me. Where is this clipboard?
Thank you. I understand I can annotate on shared screens but can I annotate on my live video eg: when people are late for a class, can I display in text, basic info/rules they have missed so they show on the screen as I speak. Do I use the whiteboard feature for this and if so, how?
You could, but I would recommend against it if in a WiFi environment and your devices are competing for bandwidth. Hardwired if possible, if not give wireless a shot.
If you're on a zoom meeting on your computer do you need to change it to your cell phone to use as a doc camera? If so, can you be in zoom meeting on computer as well as phone at the same time? I'm a tutor so I won't be needing to share documents all of the time, mostly I will be sharing my screen, just not sure how to navigate between sharing screen and sharing actual documents/books. Thank you!
Kelly - for a Zoom meeting I would recommend that you initiate the Zoom session from your computer and join that same session with your cellphone/tablet independently (make sure the audio is muted). When you are ready to use the "document camera" mute your computer audio, unmute your phone and continue. Reverse the above when you are done.