Any video conferencing event that includes one of these rooms will need to connect via Zoom. Rooms 106 and 107 at the Menard Law Building in Moscow, and rooms 124 and 307 at the Idaho Law and Justice Learning Center in Boise do not have built in video conferencing systems. However, there are some rooms with more limited setups, and Zoom is needed in order to connect the room to a meeting. The College of Law has several classrooms with video conferencing equipment already built into the room. LawTech will still support and setup College of Law meetings using Zoom, but the meeting info will need to be provided by the organizer. So be mindful of overbooking when scheduling meetings for groups or events.ĭue to the limit on the number of active meetings that Zoom allows per account, anyone organizing an event, class or meeting that requires Zoom will need to schedule the meeting on their own account and provide the meeting info to LawTech prior to their event. This means that while you can schedule as many Zoom meetings as you would like, you can only be connected to one of those meetings at a time. Be aware however that you can only host one Zoom meeting at a time per Zoom account. This means that anyone associated with the University of Idaho can host their own Zoom meetings whenever they need.
This means that all faculty, staff and students at the U of I have access to a Zoom Pro account. The University of Idaho has a site license for Zoom.
This page will cover when you will need to use Zoom and how to set up and manage Zoom meetings.įor a more in depth guide on Zoom and its features (such as recording, breakout rooms, polling, hand raising, and more) you can visit this full guide on the U of I BbLearn page. Zoom meetings can be scheduled through the web, Zoom desktop client or directly from Outlook using the Outlook plugin. Therefore, it is important to understand how to use Zoom for when it is required for a class, event or meeting. At the College of Law, we use video conferencing quite extensively to interact between our two locations. Zoom is versatile and can accommodate multiple participants across multiple platforms. All participants do not need to connect using the same method. Participants can connect to a Zoom meeting from their computer, phone or even a classroom codec system. It allows for two-way real-time video conferencing between two or more locations via a virtual meeting room.
Follow the instructions to install the transponder in your car, and hit the road.Zoom is the University of Idaho's video conferencing platform.
Set up automatic or manual refills, depending on your needs.Īfter filling out the application, users typically receive their transponder within two business days. It's important to continually replenish an account with toll funds when driving frequently.
When setting up an account, a minimum deposit is required, usually $35, depending on the state. Payment information is required to set up an account and may be provided via check, cash or credit card. Individual accounts may have up to four tags per account and require the vehicles to be individually owned or leased (i.e. Head to the dedicated E-ZPass website for your state to fill out an online application. Check your state's website to see what is offered.
For example, Maine offers a 25 percent rebate to drivers who make 30 one-way trips in a month, and a 50 percent rebate for those who make 40 one-way trips in a month. Some states, like New Jersey, offer discount programs for those who use E-ZPass daily. A minimum account deposit is required when applying and goes towards the purchase of your transponder and future tolls. All E-ZPass users are entitled to a standard automatic discount on tolls when using E-ZPass lanes. Each time you use a toll lane the amount is deducted from your E-ZPass account, which means the cost varies based on where you drive and how frequently you pass through toll plazas.