Resolved! Zoom - How to tell what I am sharing
I am running the licensed version of Zoom in the classroom. I have a dual monitor set up. My primary use to is to record the lectures and the computer screen so students can review the class later. There may be some class periods where there are no students connected to Zoom because they made it to class. I am using one screen as my primary screen where I am presenting my material (e.g., PowerPoints) to the student. My second monitor is so I can monitor what Zoom is doing as well as any students who may be connected via Zoom. Start my class, have Zoom set to record and save to my computer when I end the meeting. First class, forget to share the screen so I didn’t record my shared screen and didn’t realize it until I looked at the recording later. 😯 I do realize that the status bar will show if I am sharing but it is easy for me to miss that as I get into my lecture and not paying attention to the status bar. Oops. Is there a way or setting on Zoom that can display on my second monitor what is actually being shown to individuals connected to Zoom? This would include who is connected to Zoom plus what is being shared/recorded? My inelegant solution is to have a note that reminds me to turn sharing on but looking for an elegant method inside of Zoom. 🤔 Thanks.
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