Step by step explanation of a Zoom option, which can be useful if you tend to re-meet the same trusted people on an irregular schedule. Jump straight to the instructions What it is: Zoom has this option whereby you can keep re-using the same link, whenever you need to repeat a similar kind of meeting – without making the meeting be the same time every day or every week. For example, you can make a recurring meeting called something like “Jennifer and Jane confer”, and then any time you decide to meet, the two of you already know what the link will be. Or if you’re organising a course, you can make a link named after the course, and include the link in the joining instructions. Then, even if it turns out you change a date or add a bonus session, participants can still join the newly-scheduled session via that original email. (I don’t tend to use this option for events open to people I don’t know. For those, I would rather have a new link every time, so that people can’t jump back in on…
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