WE R LIBRARY FORMAT
Level | Basic |
Device | Smartphone (Android) |
Topic | Video Calls |
Sub-topic | How to Start a Scheduled Zoom Meeting |
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Zoom is one of the best video conferencing tools available with its user-friendly and great way to connect to people anywhere. Another big perk of using Zoom is that it’s easy to schedule meetings in advance – you don’t have to wait until the last minute to plan something. Here’s a helpful tutorial on how to start your next scheduled meeting on Zoom. | |
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1 | To begin, tap the Zoom app icon. |
2 | On Zoom, tap the Sign In button on the bottom right. |
3 | To log in to your existing Zoom account, enter your login credentials (Email address and Password), then tap the Sign In button to proceed. You can sign in using SOS, Apple, Google, and Facebook accounts by tapping your preferred app icon. |
4 | Tap the start button of the scheduled meeting to begin. |
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Here’s a helpful tutorial on how to start your next scheduled meeting on Zoom:To begin, tap the Zoom app icon. Tap the sign-in button and enter your login credentials (email or phone number and password).Tap the Sign in button to log in to your Zoom account.You can sign in using SOS, Apple, Google, and Facebook accounts by tapping your preferred app icon. On Zoom, tap the start button of the scheduled meeting to begin. | |
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