
Add any contextualizing information for the body of the post (e.g., Don’t forget the meeting scheduled for tomorrow…). If the Zoom meeting was created from : choose. If the Zoom meeting was created from D2L: chooseĬalendar and select the Zoom calendar item. Enter a “Headline” (title) for the announcement and add any contextualizing information in the body (e.g., Don’t forget the meeting scheduled for tomorrow…). From the course homepage, navigate to the News widget. Once a meeting has been created, the link can be added anywhere a rich text area appears in D2L, like News, Activity Feed, and Content. Play button in the recording box to play. To filter by date, use the "Select Date" fields. (Optional) To filter by the specific class, select theĬheckbox to "Show my course recordings only". The "Upcoming Meetings" page will open. Recording a Zoom Session for more information on saving to the cloud.) Once Zoom has been added to a course as an External Learning Tool, students can use it to access previously-recorded Zoom sessions that have been saved to the cloud. The window will close, and the Zoom link will appear in the module. Navigate to the module to which to add the Zoom link.Įxisting Activities to reveal a dropdown menu. Then, use the directions forĬreating Links in Content to add it as a link to an external website. Note: To share Zoom recordings from meetings created outside of D2L, navigate to, go to "Recordings," and copy the link for the recording. Instructors can also use this link to schedule new meetings. When students select this link, they will see any meetings scheduled in Zoom through D2L as well as any cloud recordings for the course. Zoom can be added as an External Learning Tool to a class.
Zoom meetings created through D2L integration will populate in the Course Calendar, but they should still be added to one of the areas here to ensure student accessibility.
If a Zoom meeting has been recorded, that recording can also be added to a course. The most common areas to add a link are in News announcements, the Activity Feed, or the Content Area. After creating a Zoom meeting, a link to access that meeting can also be added to any rich text area in D2L. If added as an External Learning Tool, students can use the link to access course meetings and recordings. Zoom can be added to a D2L course in a couple of ways.