VIDEOCONFERENCING
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A video conference is a live, visual connection between two or more people residing in separate locations for the purpose of communication.
As part of our continued efforts to provide quality distance learning amid the current pandemic, CUHSD is leveraging video-conferencing services to communicate with students. Teachers may record any video conference. The CUHSD Acceptable Use Policy and Release of Responsibility that students and families signed at the beginning of the school year during registration still apply during distance learning. Appropriate classroom behavioral expectations are still expected while participating in a live or recorded video conferences. Students may not record or take pictures of video conferences without teacher or principal approval. |
Videoconferencing Resources
Support Resources |
Parent Notification of VC Use |
Videoconferencing Blurb
Google 'Hangouts Meet'Meet takes the headaches out of joining a video call at work. Just set up a meeting and share a link. No worrying about whether teammates, clients, or customers have the right accounts or plug-ins. With a fast, lightweight interface and smart participant management, multi-person video calls are a breeze.
Click Here for additional information on Google Meet. |
Google Meet and Google Classroom |
Google Meet Overview |
ZOOM VideoConferencingZoom is a video communications platform with easy-to-use video and audio conferencing, collaboration, chat, and webinars across mobile devices, desktops, telephones, and room systems. Zoom Rooms are used around the world in board, conference, huddle, and training rooms, and classrooms.
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Teach Online with Zoom |
Zoom 101 Playlist |
How to Use Zoom
Courtesy of Fullerton Unified School District