I'm teaching a remote class at the University of Denver and trying to show my students some documentary material in the Canvas Zoom application. I've played with the settings in Zoom and Canvas and I can't seem to make this work. Any suggestions?
Hi @MichaelMoran2,
Can you give any additional detail about what is not working? Audio, video, connecting to Zoom in general?
The Instructure Community generally is focused on Instructure products like Canvas, but Zoom is a 3rd party tool integration. If you can give more detail, someone may be able to offer some pointers since Zoom is a popular video conferencing app, but there's no guarantee. It might be benefical to reach out to your local IT team at the University of Denver to see if they could offer assistance.
Hope to hear back from you soon.
-Chris
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