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What are Zoom Events?

Market and host interactive experiences with the Zoom Events all-in-one virtual event platform. Explore the Zoom Community's Recent Activity below to join the Events conversation and connect with other members. If you're still looking for support, browse our Zoom Events support articles or start a new discussion below!

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Issue with "View event" and "Join" Links Redirecting to Zoom Homepage

In the free entry confirmation email, which is scheduled to be sent once someone registers for the event, there is a hyperlink with the text "View event" and a button that says "Join." The problem is that clicking on either of these redirects us to t... Show more

In the free entry confirmation email, which is scheduled to be sent once someone registers for the event, there is a hyperlink with the text "View event" and a button that says "Join." The problem is that clicking on either of these redirects us to the zoom.com/us homepage instead of the event page. We don't know how to change the link for both. As it is, it might discourage many people who do not understand why they are being redirected there.


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Displaying Full Titles for Longer Sessions in Featured Sessions

In the featured sessions, the full title of longer sessions does not appear. Is there an option to display the full titles?

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Disabling Email Verification with Code After Registration

After registering, it also sends an email verification with a code. Can we disable this email? We haven't found a way to do it. It could be a hassle for attendees.

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Hiding Attendees' Public Profiles in Event Lobby

We have noticed that by default, attendees of the event are shared publicly in the event lobby, both under "Attendees" and "People," with their profile picture and details. Is there an option to hide the "People" tab?

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Customizing Event Registration URL

In the "Register and Join" section of the event settings, under the "Links and live access" subsection, there is a white button next to the update button that says "Create event access." When we click on it, it gives us an option that says "Link name... Show more

In the "Register and Join" section of the event settings, under the "Links and live access" subsection, there is a white button next to the update button that says "Create event access." When we click on it, it gives us an option that says "Link name" and another one that says "Set as default link." We are wondering if this section allows us to customize the event registration URL to make it shorter and more accessible to users. If not, is there an option elsewhere in the event settings? Also, what does this option refer to?


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Resolved! When a recorded class appears not to have recorded.

Last night, I taught a class online via zoom, and I was sure that I had recorded the class. However, when I logged on today to get the video and share with an absent student, there appears to be no recording. Meeting ID: 821 7347 3933Thank you for yo... Show more

Last night, I taught a class online via zoom, and I was sure that I had recorded the class. However, when I logged on today to get the video and share with an absent student, there appears to be no recording. 

Meeting ID: 821 7347 3933

Thank  you for your assistance,

Mark A. Ellis


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Alternative host- can they promote participants?

I understand most of the differences between hosts, co-hosts and alternative hosts. what I'm trying to determine is if alternative hosts are able to promote participants to become panellists or not?the only role that can promote an attendee to co-hos... Show more

I understand most of the differences between hosts, co-hosts and alternative hosts.

 

what I'm trying to determine is if alternative hosts are able to promote participants to become panellists or not?

the only role that can promote an attendee to co-host is the host, not an alternative host,

but what about promoting attendee to panellist...?

cheers


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How to display multiple speakers within a session tile in Zoom Events Lobby and Event Details Page

'm looking for advice on how to display more than one speaker within a session tile in Zoom Events multisession. We have several sessions with multiple panelists, but the lobby and event details page only show the picture of one speaker per session t... Show more

'm looking for advice on how to display more than one speaker within a session tile in Zoom Events multisession. We have several sessions with multiple panelists, but the lobby and event details page only show the picture of one speaker per session tile. This seems to default to the first speaker listed in the session configuration.

 

Ideally, we would like to display the pictures or names of all speakers on the session tile in the lobby. To avoid highlighting just one speaker, we have unchecked the display speaker option, but this means no speakers are displayed once you enter the actual session.

 

Is there a way to show all speakers on the session tiles in the lobby and event details page? Any tips or solutions would be greatly appreciated!


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Resolved! Interpreters Requesting Improvements on Zoom Interpretation Feature

There is a sharp increase in the demand for Zoom calls requiring simultaneous interpretation. While this function has many excellent qualities, in practice we have identified some important gaps. To respond to this demand and provide quality service,... Show more

There is a sharp increase in the demand for Zoom calls requiring simultaneous interpretation.  While this function has many excellent qualities, in practice we have identified some important gaps.  To respond to this demand and provide quality service, we are forced to implement makeshift patches to compensate for certain limitations in Zoom’s service.  Below is a list of suggestions compiled over the past months of intensive, daily use of Zoom’s Interpretation function. 

 

The suggestions marked in bold would have the greatest positive impact for all involved. These changes would aid interpreters in using industry best practices, create ease of management/use for meeting hosts, and expand accessibility for people with limited internet access, among other things. They would also encourage us to continue recommending Zoom to our clients, rather than researching other options to recommend.

 

Management:

  • Allow co-hosts to manage interpretation feature 
    • Allow hosts and co-hosts to assign language channels for participants without removing the option for participants to choose their own language channel. 
    • Enable hosts, co-hosts, and interpreters to see which language channel each participant is using and how many people are listening on each channel.

       

      Breakout Rooms:

       

       

      • Offer interpretation option in at least some breakout rooms, or in all if possible
        • Full control by host for interpreter(s) to be placed in any breakout rooms at will  

           

          Interpretation available for all participants:

           

           

          • Make interpretation available to people joining meetings via phone only (having access to the language channels by pressing 1, 2, 3…?). 

             

            Language Channels:

             

             

            • Enable interpreters using the same language combination to hear each other AND to hear interpreters on other language channels
              • This will make switching between interpreter turns immeasurably smoother, improving the experience both for interpreters and for language channel listeners
                • This will enable interpreters to do relay interpretation by interpreting what we hear from interpreters using a different language pair/audio channels, thus enabling Zoom events in more than two languages with ease
                  • Enable  interpreters to choose “floor” or “off” channel in order  to be heard by everyone when needed (currently once interpreters are assigned, they cannot speak to the whole floor, only to those who have chosen interpretation and only to one channel at a time)
                    • Enable people watching a cloud recording to view the complete video in a single language while on their smartphone or tablet, or if they’re using a computer, to not have to toggle between the main audio and the language channel.
                    • Slider when original audio is unmuted so listeners can determine the sound level they prefer when listening to original audio and interpretation.

                       

                      Visual:

                      • Allow interpreters to move the language toggle button, in order to prevent chat notifications and subtitles to cover this button, and prevent interpreters from changing channels easily
                      • Ability to rearrange windows (to put interpreter's window next to presenter, or put two interpreters together etc.). Also, ability to prevent window rearrange when someone stops video feed (some way for participants to individually arrange and lock the window order to their preference)
                      • Ability to pin a comment in the chat so that translation can be provided with the original comment, or ability to respond directly to a comment in the chat to provide translation
                      • Avoid accidental “end meeting” when host/co-host intends to “end interpreting”
                        • Move the “end interpreting” button farther away from the “end meeting” button
                        • Differentiate the “end interpreting” button visually from the “end meeting” button 

                           

                          This list for requested improvement represents input from over 30 interpreters listed below working in spoken and signed languages within the language justice framework across the U.S. and beyond. For follow-up on these requests, please contact Jen Hofer ***********, and/or Ron Garcia-Fogarty ***********

                           

                          Adriana Pericchi (Kingston, NY)

                          Alejandra Esparza Interpreter (San Diego, CA)

                          Amber Hodson, Sign Language Interpreter (Oakland, CA)

                          Andrea Zamudio (San Diego, CA)

                          Antena Houston (Houston, TX)

                          Antena Los Ángeles (Los Angeles, CA)

                          Jen Hofer

                          Betty Marín

                          Ana Paula Noguez Mercado

                          Katja Schatte

                          Alexia Veytia-Rubio

                          Cairo Community Interpreter Project (CCIP), Cairo, Egypt

                          Alice Johnson

                          Catalina Nieto Interpreting (Albuquerque, NM and Washington, DC)

                          Center for Participatory Change (Asheville, NC)

                          Cenzontle Language Justice Cooperative

                                      Rocio Quintero

                                      Elizabet Hinojosa Ruiz

                                      Leonidas Esperanza

                                      Jackie Fitzgerald 

                                      Patty Urrutia

                                      Monse Ramirez

                                      Andrea Golden

                                      Colectivo Babilla (NYC and Puerto Rico)

                          patri gonzález ramírez

                          Pao Lebrón

                          Cristóbal Guerra Naranjo

                          Comal Language Justice Collective (Dallas, TX)

                          Gloria Delgadillo

                          Maria de Jesus Garza

                          DC Interpreters Collective 

                          DeafHope (National Technical Assistance Provider)

                          Gina Engst Interpreter (Philadelphia, PA)

                          Interpreters Cooperative of Madison (Madison, WI)

                          Steve Herrick

                          Jazmín Rumbaut (Washington, DC)

                          Just Communities Central Coast (Santa Barbara, Ca)

                          Rachel Mehl (New York and Washington DC)

                          Roberto Tijerina (Washington DC)

                          tilde Language Justice Cooperative (Durham, NC)

                          Iliana Santillán

                          Ron Garcia-Fogarty

                          Susan Greenblatt

                          Tony Macias

                          Unbound Language Justice Cooperative

                          Angélica Bachour

                          Catalina Tang Yan

                          Loreto Ansaldo

                          Voices Translation and Interpreting Services (Santa Barbara, CA)

                           


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Resolved! Excess number of attendees

My Zoom license is up to 100 meeting attendees. What happens if 110 people try to log in to my meeting? Are the extra 10 just unable to join the meeting? Are they able to join the meeting but we get charged for them?We have an upcoming meeting and so... Show more

My Zoom license is up to 100 meeting attendees. What happens if 110 people try to log in to my meeting? Are the extra 10 just unable to join the meeting? Are they able to join the meeting  but we get charged for them?

We have an upcoming meeting and someone has shared the invitation to a large group. Thanks.


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