7 Zoom Screen Share Tips Every User Should Know!
Sharing your screen in Zoom meetings is an essential skill. But do you know how to get the most out of screen sharing while presenting with Zoom? In this video, Scott Friesen shows you his favorite tips and tricks from sharing videos to polling your participants. Get ready to become the master of sharing via Zoom meetings!
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Keyboard shortcuts for sharing your Zoom screen
01:26 How to stop participants from Zoom screen sharing
03:46 How to optimize Zoom screen sharing for video
05:00 How to share only a section of your Zoom screen
06:45 How to poll your Zoom participants
12:03 How to annotate your shared Zoom screen
12:59 How to stop participants from annotating in Zoom
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The annotations tip was very helpful.
Can u explain how to make videos like this one: with yourself in a small window over the live screen
I found it very helpful, however i couldn't watch more than 12 seconds.
Thanks for the great video! Do you have any tips for playing engaging games on zoom? Things such as choosing a question and having a randomly selected person answer? Thanks again!
Great video! Is there any way to maximize video participants when screen sharing? It occasionally has really tiny video images despite having a large monitor
favorite was annotate
Thanks so much, informative and amusing!
Polls` Nice Tip…. Thanks for a wonderfully narrated vid
The polling option is great to know. Thank you!
I am trying to learn as much as I can about Zoom meetings as I will be hosting online game and need to look like I know what I'm doing. Mostly like to know how I can host to several participants while keeping them from conversing with me until I need to hear them tell me they have a winner. Not sure that can be done. Any advise? Thank you.
I'm a newbie to Zoom. Love your presentations. So very informative and helpful. Thank you.
Thank you for the video! Super informative! QUESTION: When sharing your screen, is there an option to remove the Picture in Picture (PIP) of the presenter or speaker? For example, when playing a video, I just want the video to be seen, not me as a PIP. Thank you in advance!
Hi Scott, I particularly enjoyed your tip regarding polling. Thanks.
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The last tip is very useful one for me. I was annoyed to see my students , playing with it. Thanks a lot.
You've given this future teacher a lot of confidence . Thanx.
You did make this very simple: I learned a few tricks. I am most impressed about the polling feature, and I am also eager to use the advanced sharing features! Awesome! Thank you for sharing.
Alt S
I liked the Share a portion function and the annotation ability.
Thanks, this is great! Zoom people can take advice from you. This is quick, clear, efficient training. I just watched 3 corporate Zoom videos, they leave out important information to successful. YOU ROCK!
Thanks
Hey, Scott… Michael Scott here.
Great content, fabulous presentation, thanks, but since you raised the subject of "pet peeves" once or twice… here's one of mine.
There's a thing in English grammar called an "article".
There's a "definite article", the word "the", for identifying a specific thing: the table, the person, the car.
And an "indefinite article", the word "a", for referring to non-specific items: a table, a person, a car.
This word…a…is pronounced as it is in "have", or "ham". That's called the "short" sound of the vowel "a", as opposed to the long version, used in the words "bake" or "gate" (or tRump's favorite, "fake")
Listen to your 15 minute presentation.
In the first FIVE seconds you say "Sharing your screen in Zoom is AY must-know skill". And there are a couple of dozen more instances.
Keep up the great content (AND smooth delivery), please, but watch those affectacious articles!
Cheers.
I liked the polling element.
Alt S is awesome. Thank you.
How do I keep the participant's picture on the screen while i'm sharing the screen.
This was a very informative video I appreciate the easy to follow guidelines~ thank you~
Great video Scott! I appreciate your enthusiasm and knowledge in sharing.
Great help. greatly delivered
Thank you. This was well done and very helpful.
was a great video didin't know about so many of these features.
i love your voice!
Annotation is the best!
I use screen share a great deal but have issues when I ask participants to record their breakout discussions on a flip chart, ie white board or file. Can’t seem to find file to share with everyone when back in main group.
How do i alow them to share screen
Thanks for the Poll feature. Great use for teachers. Your videos are the absolute best tutorial videos!
Congratulation, the speaker does his explanation clearly and technically. Grazie mile.
Ctrl S – one of the annoying things about zoom is the dead air while you do things. I'm all for creating a slicker performance. Also a reminder that participants can be prevented from annotating. It's amazing how seemingly intelligent people can think its ok to test out screen scribbling while a lecture is going on! I love my students to annotate, but it's not always appropriate.
4:33 I never knew this about sharing videos, so thank you for spelling this out for us!
When I share a video on Zoom, my face stays on the corner of the screen for the viewer. How can I share the screen without anyone being shown on the screen?
Great tips. Knowing about the enhanced video was what I needed this time. Thank you.
HI! I need help when my techer shares screen it is very blurry in my screen only! If you have any solution then please help!! Thankyou
Thank you for this informative tutorial. So far, if a participant wanted to share their screen, the host thought they had to make them co-host. Now I know that the host can just go to Security and check Allow participants to share screen.
I loved learning about polling! Going to use that for sure! Thank you! Great job!