

Try to avoid them using speakers and microphones built-in to laptops and so on.Įveryone should stay Muted in Zoom unless they are speaking. What size of room are you dealing - and with how many people?Īll your remote participants should ideally be using at least headphones (trying to avoid speakers) and even better a headset with a microphone. One that is intended for room-type environments. You will need good quality microphone and speaker system for your classroom. This can be done with something like an Elgato Cam Link USB adapter.īut buy far the most challenging element of these hybrid interactive scenarios is AUDIO. You could use a GoPro - you will need a way to convert its HDMI output to a USB source to connect to Zoom. Webinar can also be suitable for very large audiences.īut if you want an interactive "classroom" style meeting, you will want to stick to Zoom Meeting (rather than Webinar).ĭepending on your budget, using a "Zoom Rooms" setup for your classroom would be ideal - but that would be an extra set of equipment.

They would just be an audience with Webinar - with only Chat and Q&A available. Webinar would be the right choice only if you do not want to see your remote participants and if you do not want them to see each other.
