Web & Video Conferencing
Zoom, CSUN’s new video and web conferencing tool, is now available to all students, faculty, and staff. Zoom allows for video, audio, and screen sharing between up to 200 participants. It can be used from any computer, laptop, tablet, or phone, and it works on PC, Mac, Android and iOS devices. Zoom also works with rooms equipped for video conferencing such as Polycom, Tandberg, etc. Any CSUN user can initiate a video or audio meeting, allowing Zoom to be used for any online meeting, whether between two or many people.
Since COVID-19 has forced millions of employees to work from their home, the need for a good video conferencing app became paramount. Zoom capitalized on this demand by providing a solution that works and has an easy-to-use interface. Another reason behind Zoom’s success is its generous free plan. Zoom unifies cloud video conferencing, simple online meetings, and cross platform group chat into one easy-to-use platform. Our solution offers the best video, audio, and screen-sharing experience across Zoom Rooms, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and H.323/SIP room systems. As coronavirus lockdowns have moved many in-person activities online, the use of the video-conferencing platform Zoom has quickly escalated. So, too, have concerns about its security.
Zoom Video Call App For Macbook
- The Zoom video conference app works for Android, iOS, PC and Mac. The app offers a basic free plan that hosts up to 100 participants. There are also options for small and medium business teams.
- Both Zoom and Skype offer premium video conferencing solutions — a reason why they have loyal clients across the globe. Zoom boasts loyal clients like the University of Washington, UBER and Zendesk, while Skype is the choice of VerbalizeIt, AIRDEX and Diverse Learners.


Anyone in the world can join a Zoom meeting, but only a host can start/schedule meetings. Use your CSUN ID and password to sign in to your host account.
Zoom Video Conferencing App For Microsoft
Getting Started
Does Zoom Work With Mac
To learn how to get started with Zoom, visit: csun.edu/it/zoom . Videos highlighting the features are available on this site. For more questions on Zoom, contact the Faculty Technology Center at: ftc@csun.edu. You can also, download Zoom for your computer or mobile device, or click “Host a Meeting” above. Use the app or webpage to start, join, or schedule meetings.
