If you declined permissions in the past, you will need to go into your PC or Mac's settings to allow Zoom to access your camera and microphone. Typically, the request for permission will appear in a pop-up window the first time you open a Zoom Meeting, and will carry over to future meetings. You may need to give Zoom permission to access your camera and microphone beforehand.
To test your camera, just look at the Zoom window to see that you are clearly visible, non-pixellated, and can move and speak without noticeable delays.More information on audio testing can be found here. To test your microphone, click "Test Computer Mic & Speakers" in the pop-up window that appears when first opening a test meeting or beginning your scheduled meeting.Test your headphones, microphone, and camera to make sure the class can hear and see you (and vice versa).Open Zoom via the downloaded program, app, or through the Zoom module link in Moodle or Canvas.You can test your internet connection speed by visiting Zoom's suggested third party bandwidth tester, Speedtest. Find a quiet space with strong WiFi that is free of distractions.Be sure to connect with them several days prior to your meeting to schedule the appropriate accommodation or service. If you have a disability and need an accommodation such as captioning, contact HSU's Disability Resource Center here.Contact HSU's IT Help Desk to resolve any technical issues if your test meeting fails.In your test meeting, practice using the Zoom features listed below under "Views to Choose From" and "The Zoom Menu.".Join a Zoom Test Meeting (found by clicking here) to confirm your computer or device's capabilities.More information can also be found at Zoom's Getting Started page. Review Zoom instructions here or via the external Zoom link found in your Moodle or Canvas course.
Remember to download and install the Zoom launcher (PC/Mac) or the app (iOS/Android) in advance, as it can take several minutes to complete.