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− | [https://zoom.us/ Zoom] (Zoom Video Communications, Inc.) is a telecommunications company that offers its users the ability to meet for free (with optional subscription) online through their video conferencing platform. With the free version of Zoom, hosts can hold meetings up to 40 minutes long with up to 100 participants. And, if users are interested in holding longer meetings with more participants, they can purchase a subscription for about $15-20 a month. When a host starts a meeting, they are able to send an online invitation with a link to the meeting to whoever they would like to attend. | + | [https://zoom.us/ Zoom] (Zoom Video Communications, Inc.) is a telecommunications company that offers its users the ability to meet for free (with optional subscription) online through their video conferencing platform. With the free version of Zoom, hosts can hold meetings up to 40 minutes long with up to 100 participants. And, if users are interested in holding longer meetings with more participants, they can purchase a subscription for about $15-20 a month.<ref>Chawla, Ajay, Coronavirus (COVID-19) – ‘Zoom’ Application Boon or Bane (May 20, 2020).</ref> When a host starts a meeting, they are able to send an online invitation with a link to the meeting to whoever they would like to attend. |
==Zoom Features== | ==Zoom Features== |
Revision as of 10:58, 12 March 2021
Zoom (Zoom Video Communications, Inc.) is a telecommunications company that offers its users the ability to meet for free (with optional subscription) online through their video conferencing platform. With the free version of Zoom, hosts can hold meetings up to 40 minutes long with up to 100 participants. And, if users are interested in holding longer meetings with more participants, they can purchase a subscription for about $15-20 a month.[1] When a host starts a meeting, they are able to send an online invitation with a link to the meeting to whoever they would like to attend.
Contents
Zoom Features
Chat
Record
Polling
Reactions
Breakout Rooms
Waiting Room
History of Zoom
Ethical Implications
Furthering the Digital Divide in Education
Security & Privacy
References
- ↑ Chawla, Ajay, Coronavirus (COVID-19) – ‘Zoom’ Application Boon or Bane (May 20, 2020).