Zoom is Chico State’s video conferencing solution available to all students, faculty, and staff.

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How Do I Activate my Chico State Zoom Account?

Your Chico State Zoom account enables you to host meetings, secure meetings, record to the cloud, transfer cloud recordings to Kaltura media,

How Do I Allow Participants to Join Breakout Rooms?

The meeting host can enable participants to choose their own breakout room. This helps make breakout rooms easier to manage.

How Do I Annotate My Zoom Screenshare?

How to highlight, and point out things on your screen share using annotation tools such as arrow, disappearing pen, etc.

How Do I Edit My Personal Zoom Meeting Room?

Your Personal Meeting Room is a virtual meeting room permanently reserved for you that you can access with your Personal Meeting ID (PMI) or personal link, if applicable.

How Do I Host a Zoom Meeting at Chico State?

All students, faculty and staff can host and record their own Zoom meetings. You can start a Zoom meeting for multiple participants or just yourself if you want to record a screenshare. Zoom cloud recordings automatically transfer to your Kaltura media library for longer-term storage.

How Do I Know If Someone is in My Waiting Room?

Learn how to identify when participants are waiting to join your Zoom meeting, both before it starts and during the meeting. This includes checking email notifications before the meeting and using the participants panel during the meeting.

How Do I Sign in to Zoom at Chico State? (SSO)

Every single faculty member, student and staff member understand how to verify that they are signed in to Zoom using SSO single-sign on.
This ensures features such as unlimited meeting times, recording and breakout rooms will work correctly.

How Do I Use Zoom at Chico State?

This article organizes all of the Zoom knowledge base articles by "big picture" process flow.

Why Do I Get So Many Short Zoom Recordings?

Some Zoom users have reported having a multitude of small 3- to 17-second videos of single students, usually unaware and not talking, showing up in their recordings or in the Kaltura My Media area. This is often caused by the combination of two settings: join before host and automatic recording.