![]() ![]() Webinars have the concept of Panelists and Participants, and only panelists can speak, share their camera and their screens. Zoom webinars behave differently than normal Zoom meetings and are geared for sessions where you need to meet with more than 300 people at once. ![]() Combined with the above, recording the meeting automatically may present a situation where a session is recorded before everyone is ready.While this is OK for smaller meetings, allowing people to join before the host is ready can be problematic in a large meeting as there is nobody in the session able to moderate the participants as they join.If the primary audience for the meeting is the general public and not SF State participants, do not enable this setting.However, if your meeting is open to the general public, anyone who joins would need to have a Zoom account, either one on their own or provided by their institution. Requiring authentication makes it less possible for "unauthorized" participants to join a session.Settings that are recommended to be enabled ![]()
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