How do I access Harvard Zoom?
Zoom for Harvard
- Join. Connect to a meeting in progress.
- Host. Start a meeting now.
- Sign in. Create or manage your account. with HarvardKey.
How do I log into my Zoom account?
Sign in to the Zoom desktop client. Click your profile picture in the top-right corner. Click Sign Out or Switch Account. Click Sign In.
How do I install the Zoom app on my desktop?
Open your computer's internet browser and navigate to the Zoom website at Zoom.us.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click "Download" in the web page's footer. ...
- On the Download Center page, click "Download" under the "Zoom Client for Meetings" section. ...
- The Zoom app will then begin downloading.
How do I download the Zoom application?
Directions if using an Android phone or tablet: 1. Open the "Google Play" app or "Play Store" on your phone of tablet. 2. On the top search bar, type in Zoom and click GET or OPEN on “Zoom Cloud Meetings and then click Install.
Do I need to download Zoom to join a meeting?
You don't need to install any extra software to join or even host a Zoom meeting. You can do it all through a web browser. Click on the meeting invite URL that the host shared via email or text. A new tab will open on your preferred web browser.
How do I install Zoom us?
In Google Play, tap on Apps. In the Play Store screen, tap on the Search icon (magnifying glass) located at the top right-hand side of the screen. Enter zoom in the search text area, and then tap ZOOM Cloud Meetings from the search results. In the next screen, tap Install.
How do I log into Zoom meeting?
Android
- Open the Zoom mobile app.
- Join a meeting using one of these methods: Tap Join a Meeting if you want to join without signing in. ...
- Enter the meeting ID number and your display name. ...
- Select if you would like to connect audio and/or video and tap Join Meeting.
Is Zoom us free?
Install the free Zoom app, click on "New Meeting," and invite up to 100 people to join you on video! Connect with anyone on Android based phones and tablets, other mobile devices, Windows, Mac, Zoom Rooms, H. 323/SIP room systems, and telephones.