
We recommend using Zoom Meetings for webinars/online tutorials with your students, rather than Zoom Webinar.


Zoom Meetings are designed to be collaborative sessions with the option for instructors to let participants screen share, turn on their video and audio, and see who else is in attendance. Users can also record their screens, screen share and use Zoom for remote desktop control. The Zoom Meeting and Zoom Webinar tools offer similar features and functionality but have some key differences. When logging in for the first time be sure to use the SSO-login to access the institutional version of Zoom or follow the setup instructions at getting started with Zoom. The service can be used on a desktop or a mobile and is available in the self-service portal on all staff MOE computers. Zoom supports up to 300 participants in standard meetings (webinars support up to 500 or more on request). Zoom is an online video conferencing tool for all University of Melbourne staff.
