

Tech Keep-Teaching Assistant (TechKTA) are UIT student workers who have been trained by Academic Technology to assist faculty with various aspects of teaching in Zoom in order to free up faculty to focus on content and delivery.

*Zoom is temporarily limiting direct user support until the end of June.Īt this time, please contact the Service Desk, not Zoom directly. Check the Zoom entry in the Sensitive Data Guide to IT Services for a list of the sensitive data types that are and are not permitted with U-M Zoom.Get the help and information you need on a variety of topics by browsing our comprehensive list of learning and support resources from Zoom and UIT, as well as live and recorded training opportunities offered by Zoom. Zoom provides appropriate security and compliance assurance that allows it to be used for teaching and learning and many other use cases.

Allow this so we can see and hear from you, but if you choose not to you will still be able to attend the programs. It may ask for permission to connect to your camera and/or microphone. U-M Zoom accounts are available to all active faculty, staff, and students on the Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and Flint campuses and in Michigan Medicine. Download Zoom For Computer/Laptop Go to and select the appropriate zoom for your computer, or device and follow the prompts to install. If you enter, you will receive an error.īefore joining a Zoom meeting on your desktop, laptop, or mobile device, download the Zoom App and familiarize yourself with Zoom. Important: You must sign in with SSO and enter umich as the domain name.
