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Zoom essential quick-start for students

This guide will quickly get you the information you need to join and participate in Zoom sessions scheduled as part of your coursework this semester.

Getting an error in Zoom? Check the troubleshooting guide for a resolution.

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Sign in to your Zoom account

Zoom requires that you . You must have a to sign into Zoom.

Completing the following three steps will ensure that you are always signed in when you intend to be:

 

Step 1: Get a University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno student email address.

Already have one? Skip to step 2!

Step 2: Set your University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno student email address as your default email address in WebCampus.

Already have this? Skip to step 3!

Step 3: Sign into Zoom using your browser, or using the Zoom application.

 

Step 1: Sign up for a student email address

A University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno student email address is required to sign into Zoom. If you have one, you are all set to sign in!

Note: After signing up for a student email address, please allow up to 24 hours for the email address to sync with your University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno credentials.

 

Step 2: Update your WebCampus email address

In order to join Zoom sessions from WebCampus, you will need to ensure that your WebCampus email address is your official University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno student email. If that is already the case, you are all set to sign in!

Step 2a: .


Step 2b: Ensure that your nevada.unr.edu email address is the

 

Step 3: Sign into Zoom and join a Zoom session

Option one: Use your web browser

Step 3a (browser): Open a new tab in the web browser you are currently in.


Step 3b (browser): Go to the .


Step 3c (browser): Click on Sign In and enter your NetID and password.


Step 3d (browser): Click on the link  provided by the instructor to the Zoom session from a tab in the same browser.

Option two: Use the Zoom application

Step 3a (app): Open the Zoom application on your desktop or mobile device.


Step 3b (app): Click to tap on the Sign In button/link.


Step 3c (app): Click the 'Sign in with SSO' on the desktop application, or tap 'SSO' on the mobile app.


Step 3d (app): In the domain field, enter 'unr' and click on Continue in the desktop application, or Go in the mobile app.


Step 3e (app): Enter your NetID and password to sign in.


Step 3f (app): Click on the link provided by the instructor to the Zoom session.

 

Attending classes via Zoom

 

Attending virtual office hours with Zoom

Your instructor may provide virtual office hours during this time of remote instruction. One method your instructors may use to provide office hours or answer your questions is by using Zoom.

 

Creating your own Zoom sessions

University students are automatically entitled to a Zoom account that they can use to host their own meetings for peer interaction, such as collaboration on a group project or study session. Visit the  and sign in to activate your account.

 

Troubleshooting common issues in Zoom

'Something went wrong while you tried to signing in with SSO' WEB_# errors (example: WEB_568fd9fa37...)

Zoom requires that your NetID have an associated email address. If your NetID does not have an affiliated email address, please sign up for a .

After registering for a student email address, please allow up to 24-hours for the new email address to fully sync with your NetID before reaching out for assistance.

Error 1001 or 'user does not exist' errors

If the email address that you have on record in WebCampus does not match the official @nevada.unr.edu email address that is affiliated with your NetID. You will need to update the one in WebCampus to match. Otherwise it will generate an error when you try to use Zoom in WebCampus.

To update your email address in WebCampus, follow the steps below:

Step 1: .


Step 2: Ensure that your nevada.unr.edu email address is the .

Alternately, if your email address is affiliated with a Zoom account from some other organization or institution, or if you have used your email address to get a Zoom account at Zoom’s main site (https://zoom.us), please contact Teaching & Learning Technologies to get your account migrated.

Other errors when trying to log into Zoom

Zoom authenticates against your University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno NetID. Make sure that you have a valid NetID, and that the password is not expired.