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See attendees on webinar (or other Zoom services)

  • October 27, 2021
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Hi everyone, I am a personal trainer and I need to configure Zoom to be able to do my fitness classes online. I need all attendees to see me, for me as the host to see all attendees on video, but for attendees not to see each other. I have tried to see between the features of both Zoom Meetings and Webinar but I have not been able to realize what I need ... any ideas? Thanks

    Best answer by Rupert

    Hi @fabiosoave 

     

    You can use Zoom Meeting with Focus Mode for this.

     

    "This feature gives the host and co-hosts view of all participants’ videos without other participants seeing each other. "

     

    https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360061113751-Focus-mode-

     

     

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    Rupert
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    RupertAnswer
    Community Champion | Customer
    October 27, 2021

    Hi @fabiosoave 

     

    You can use Zoom Meeting with Focus Mode for this.

     

    "This feature gives the host and co-hosts view of all participants’ videos without other participants seeing each other. "

     

    https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360061113751-Focus-mode-

     

     

    Newcomer
    October 26, 2022

    I have a similar question. My issue is I would like to see each participant individually on the screen, one at a time on my screen when I teach, and have it automated so that I can set it to jump to someone new every 10-15 seconds or so. So I can give better feedback. Is this possible to do in Zoom? 

    Further to that, is it possible to make the participant names that show on screen with larger font size so it is easier to read?

     

    Is there a way to lock participant's video so that they do not have the option to turn their video off?

     

    If Zoom doesn't do these things with their platform is there a platform that does? 

    Thank you!