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2021-09-26 12:46 PM
I am having in-person classes and it will also be zoom presentation for those who can not come in person.
If I am connected to a 2nd TV to show the PowerPoint, will the people watching see the PowerPoint or will they see the camera showing the whole room?
I will have a lapel mic on so they can hear me. Is that going to work?
OR does anyone have a great suggestion on how to do this so both zoom attendees and in-person attendees get a good experience?
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2021-09-27 07:46 AM
Hi @NSInsurance
When you Share Screen in Zoom, you can decide whether you want your Participants to see a side-by-side view of your content and your camera. That is one way.
If you Participants have two screens themselves - and if they have Zoom in Dual Screen Mode - they will be able to see your camera on one screen and your shared content in another - if they choose to.
Hope this helps.
Rupert
2021-09-27 07:46 AM
Hi @NSInsurance
When you Share Screen in Zoom, you can decide whether you want your Participants to see a side-by-side view of your content and your camera. That is one way.
If you Participants have two screens themselves - and if they have Zoom in Dual Screen Mode - they will be able to see your camera on one screen and your shared content in another - if they choose to.
Hope this helps.
Rupert
2021-09-27 06:44 PM
Thank you Rupert! I appreciate it.