Zoom is an enterprise cloud platform for video, voice, online meetings, screen sharing, chat, and webinars. This enterprise web conferencing and distance learning application runs across mobile devices, desktops, telephones, and room systems. This document focuses on Zoom and its integration with the Canvas Learning Management System. For information on how to access Zoom outside of Canvas, see UW-Madison Zoom Workplace - Getting started
For a comparison of your web conferencing options on campus, including Zoom, please see Which video conferencing or webinar tool should I use? (Google Meet, Cisco Webex , Microsoft Teams, Zoom).
Zoom and Canvas
The Canvas-Zoom integration allows Zoom to recognize the participants and loosely maps their roles in Canvas to the Zoom session (Instructor = Moderator, Student = Participant). Any recordings made using a Zoom Room associated with your Canvas Course will also show up in the integration for instructors and students.
Note: Students can also create Zoom sessions associated with the Course. Sessions created by students auto-populate all students as co-hosts, but not instructors. Similarly all Zoom sessions created by instructors auto-populate all instructors as co-hosts, but not students.
Scheduling a Meeting Through the Zoom/Canvas integration
Support and training
Training
Learn@UW-Madison previously provided training sessions for instructors using Zoom in Canvas. You can view a previously recorded session here. For self-help resources, please reference the Learn@UW-Madison or Zoom KnowledgeBase sites.
Zoom frequently provides webinar trainings, including some focused specifically on teaching and learning. For a list of these resources, please go here.
Canvas Tech Modules
These modules, developed by DoIT Academic Technology's Learn@UW-Madison team, are designed to help instructors introduce centrally supported learning technologies to their students. For more information, see
Canvas - Student Tech Modules in Canvas Commons [UW-Madison]
Support
If you have any technical questions or problems with Zoom or its integration with Canvas, please contact the
DoIT Help Desk.
System requirements and supported browsers
Web Client
Prerequisites
- On Desktop:
- Chrome (version 111 or higher)
- Firefox (version 111 or higher)
- Edge (version 111 or higher)
- Safari (version 14 or higher)
- Note: Safari is not available for Windows machines.
- On Mobile:
- Chrome
- (version 111 or higher for Android)
- (version 109 or higher for iOS)
- Firefox (version 111 or higher)
- Edge (version 111 or higher)
- Safari (version 14 or higher)
- Note: Safari is only available on iOS mobile devices.
Complete System requirements for Windows, macOS, and Linux
Desktop Client
The Zoom desktop application allows users to
create/start meetings/webinars and modify in-app settings such as
Virtual Background, Audio/Video settings, and
more.
Download desktop client.
Mobile Client
Additional resources
Client feature comparison
Launching Zoom from a web browser
System requirements for Windows, macOS, and Linux