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To type text on your shared screen, on the menu, click Text, and then click an area on your screen where you want to include the text. To unselect a whiteboard/annotate tool and use your mouse at any point during screen sharing, on the menu, click Select/Mouse.
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You can drag to re-position the menus anywhere on your screen. The annotate tool bar will appear as a floating menu at the top.
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To open and view the chat panel in a separate window Note: the instructor can disable this option if they wish. From the drop-down list, click the name of your instructor or the participant you want to text.To send a private message to your instructor or another participant This will send your chat message to all participants (including your instructor) and will be displayed in the chat box. Type your message in the text box at the bottom of the chat panel.If your Participants panel is open, you will be able to view the chat panel at the bottom of the Participants panel as in the image above. This displays the Zoom Group Chat panel to the right of your Zoom main room. Inside the Participants panel, at the bottom, click Raise Hand icon when you wish to raise your hand.This displays the Participants panel to the right of your Zoom main room. On the menu at the bottom, click Participants.Some of your lecturers/tutors may ask you to use the non-verbal feedback tools such as the ‘raise hand tool’ You can toggle between the Speaker and Gallery views by using the option in the top right corner of your webinar room. This is more suitable for Zoom sessions with larger numbers.
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In the Speaker view, the speaker’s window appears expanded at the bottom of the webinar room and the participant windows appear at the top in a horizontal row. In a Gallery view, the speaker’s window is highlighted in green. The Gallery view provides the opportunity for a group learning experience and helps you feel connected but is only suitable for sessions with lower numbers of people. As more participants join, you will notice the participant windows re-size to fit into the room area. The default view of the room is Gallery view in which you can view all participant windows including yours. You will see videos for participants who have enabled their videos and blank windows for participants who have disabled their videos or do not have a webcam. When you enter your Zoom session, you will be able to see other participants who have joined the session. Screen view – gallery view and speaker view