Teaching online classes with Zoom

Zoom offers a collaborative platform with synchronous audio and video communication, a virtual whiteboard that can also be used to share applications, media, documents (e.g. PowerPoint presentations, Word documents) web pages, text-based synchronous chat, polling, and other moderation tools and controls.

Zoom is ideal for conducting workshops and tutorials with students independently of their location. Zoom meetings can be recorded or downloaded for viewing later and can be converted to common audio or video format so that the session can be replayed.

Zoom vs Collaborate

The table below provides a brief comparison of some of the differences between Zoom and Blackboard Collaborate Ultra. Both software platforms share similar functionality so it's not worth getting too concerned about which is the better option unless you are teaching a large class.

Features

Collaborate Ultra: Standard sessions

Collaborate Ultra: Large sessions

Zoom Meetings

Zoom Webinars

Software required

Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are recommended but most browsers will work

Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are recommended but most browsers will work

Zoom Software must be installed and kept up to date

Zoom Software must be installed and kept up to date

Blackboard integration and scheduling

Located inside the standard Blackboard site template. Sessions can be open-ended or recur each week

Located inside the standard Blackboard site template. Large sessions cannot be recurring and maximum 24hrs duration

Manually add Zoom LTI dashboard link to Blackboard. Meetings can recur each week

Manually add links, no Blackboard LTI support. Large Webinars cannot be recurring or open-ended

Recordings

Automatically generated, automatically become available on Blackboard within 24 hours. Can be downloaded by students

Automatically generated, automatically become available on Blackboard within 24 hours. Can be downloaded by students

Cloud recordings will automatically appear in the Zoom LTI dashboard in Blackboard (deleted after 180 days). Local recordings need to be manually uploaded and shared by the instructor

Any recordings need to be manually shared by the instructor. Cloud recordings are deleted after 180 days

Capture student attendance

Yes, through Collaborate reports

Yes, through Collaborate reports

Yes, through Zoom reports

Yes, through Zoom Webinar reports

Breakout groups/rooms

Yes, but stops the main room recording

No

Yes (must be enabled in settings first), can also record breakout rooms 

Can be populated based on Zoom Poll/Quiz results

No

Support for large classes

Max 250 students

More than 250 students

Standard Collaborate Ultra sessions do not support more than 250 students, the larger the class the more likely issues will develop with connections.

Max 500 students

Limited interactivity

Large classes provide a limited experience with no breakout groups. You must enable large classes in Collaborate session settings. Settings are also automatically disabled for chat, webcam, voice, and whiteboards at the start of the session.

Max 1000 students with a large class licence

More than 500 students

You must request a Zoom licence for large classes through Technology services. A maximum of 1000 students is supported in a large class. You are encouraged to use co-hosts to help manage large Zoom classes.

Max 1000 students

Limited interactivity

Zoom webinars provide a limited experience with no breakout rooms. Please see the Technology Services Knowledge Base - Zoom Webinars for more information.

Mobile support

Yes, works in a mobile browser

Yes, works in a mobile browser

Yes, Zoom App must be installed

Yes, Zoom App must be installed

Polling

Yes

Yes

Yes, Quizzes and Q&A supported

Polls, Surveys and Q&A supported

Share files (PowerPoint, PDF)

Yes, integrated File Share or Application Share (PowerPoints must be converted to PDF to maintain formatting)

Presenter or moderator only, students need to be promoted

Powerpoint via screen sharing, in meeting file sharing (limited)

Host and Co-Host only, students need to be promoted

Whiteboard

Yes, can't be recorded or exported. Can't draw on mobile devices

Presenter only, students cannot draw on or use whiteboard

Yes, can be saved as a file

Yes, can be saved as a file, students cannot draw on the whiteboard

Zoom support articles

The following articles cover the use of Zoom for teaching and learning purposes.



More support resources and information


(Please note - it's better to refer to the Online version rather than export, as it's always up to date)