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==What kind of device and browser do I need?==
 
==What kind of device and browser do I need?==
A desktop or laptop computer is preferred, if you have it.
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* '''Desktop/Laptop ''(preferred''):''' Chrome or Firefox (latest versions)
* Use Chrome or Firefox as your browser
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* '''iPhone/iPad''' (iOS (12.2+): Safari Mobile
* Edge and Internet Explorer are not supported
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* '''Android (6.0+):''' Chrome Mobile
You can also join using a mobile device
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* Use Chrome browser on Android devices
 
* Use Safari browser on iPhone/iPad
 
 
===Do I need a headset or webcam?===
 
===Do I need a headset or webcam?===
 
* You do not need a headset or webcam unless your instructor requests it.
 
* You do not need a headset or webcam unless your instructor requests it.

Revision as of 17:22, 29 March 2020

Sakai Meetings for Students

Meetings (also called BigBlueButton) is a web conferencing tool in Sakai that instructors may use to hold "live" class meetings online.

Quick Start for Students

To access a meeting on a computer (preferred): Student Instructions for Using Meetings in Sakai (PDF)
To access a meeting on a mobile device: How to Access a Meeting on Your Mobile Device (video)

What kind of device and browser do I need?

  • Desktop/Laptop (preferred): Chrome or Firefox (latest versions)
  • iPhone/iPad (iOS (12.2+): Safari Mobile
  • Android (6.0+): Chrome Mobile

Do I need a headset or webcam?

  • You do not need a headset or webcam unless your instructor requests it.
  • You do need speakers so you can hear sound. (Make sure the volume is turned up so you can hear it.)
  • If you don’t have a microphone and need to say something, you can type in the Public Chat area.
  • You can also join by phone if needed.

How do I access my class meeting on Sakai?

  • Mobile device - View the video to learn how to join a meeting in Sakai via mobile device:

What can I do in a meeting?

What if I lose connectivity in a meeting?

Where can I find the recording after a meeting?