Best Practices for Hosting a Live Event via Zoom
Zoom is an awesome way to host engaging live events! To ensure your events are successful and fun for invited participants here are some good practices to follow:
- Use online registration to prevent posting public links! Zoom’s meeting registration feature enables the host to create a short registration
form and link that automatically emails each participant the information to join.
This will prevent any Zoombombers from joining due to a publicly posted meeting link.
When scheduling a meeting, you can require attendees to register with their email,
name, and custom questions. You can even customize your registration page with a banner
and logo. For more information on how to set up registration, click .
- Turn on the Waiting Room feature! Use Zoom’s waiting room feature for ultimate control on who is allowed into your
event. For more information about waiting room options, click .
- Live stream the event if you don’t need participation! If you don’t plan on having viewer participation, you can stream your Zoom meeting through Kaltura Mediaspace (available for and ), Youtube, or Facebook. This will eliminate any chance of unwanted, disruptive guests.
Contact your local help desk to coordinate the stream with Kaltura. This can also save a recording to your My Media folder.
Click the following links for Zoom information on streaming to and . - Try Zoom Webinar if you have a panel speaking to the group! Â鶹´«Ã½ has 2 Webinar-500 licenses to loan to groups for events on a first come first serve
basis. Licenses are typically reserved for the day before the event and the day of
the event.
Is a webinar right for your event? Look at the .
Using your Â鶹´«Ã½ Zoom account, you can book the meeting now as a non-webinar with registration, to send/advertise the pre-registration link to your potential attendees. When the license is assigned to your account, you can then preserving the meeting and registration link.
Definitely DO NOT do this!
- Post the link and passcode on a public site. Posting your Zoom Meeting publicly makes it susceptible to Zoombombers disrupting your meeting with unwanted presence which could include chats, drawings, pictures, or video. Do not post Zoom links and passcodes on public-facing websites, newsletters or social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
For additional information on virtual events, check out Zoom’s blog, .
Questions about Live Events using Zoom? As always, your local service desk is here to help!
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Technical Support Center: (907)786-4646
Toll Free: (877) 633-3888
uaa.techsupport@alaska.edu
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Phone: (907) 450-8300 (x8300 on campus)
Toll-free: (800) 478-8226
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