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Stay connected by a ZOOM meeting.

Lets catch up with each other on this live event!

Date: June 15th
Time: 4pm, duration unlimited. 

You will recieve an email with the link on the weekend.


If you haven't tried ZOOM here is some information that Ros sent us.

Getting Started with Zoom

Where do I download the latest version of Zoom?
How to I use Zoom on my PC or Mac?
Do you need an account to use Zoom?
A Zoom account is not required if you are strictly joining Zoom Meetings as a participant. If someone invites you to their meeting, you can join as a participant without creating an account.   However, if the host has restricted joining meetings using authentication profiles, then the participant will need a Zoom account to access the meeting. Learn more about joining a Zoom meeting

A Zoom account is only required if you need to create your own meetings and send invitations to participants. Having a Zoom account allows you to create your own Instant Meetings or Schedule Meetings. An account also allows you to access your personal settings, where you can update your profile or upgrade your plan at any time. 
How do I signup for Zoom?
You can sign up for a free Zoom account at zoom.us/signup
How much does Zoom cost?
Weekly live trainings
Join us for a live training to learn the basics of Zoom and ask questions live.

Joining a Meeting 

How do I join a Zoom meeting?
You can join a meeting by clicking the meeting link or going to join.zoom.us and entering in the meeting ID. Learn more about joining a meeting.  
How do I join computer/device audio?
On most devices, you can join computer/device audio by clicking Join Audio, Join with Computer Audio, or Audio to access the audio settings. Learn more about connecting your audio.

  • Ros also wrote "My niece Marina and I have been sharing virtual art sessions via Skype >https://www.skype.com/en/>  which I think have some promise for CQ, especially since it’s free, and there's no time limit.  Last time Marina and I worked together on our separate projects for three hours.  Basically, people could replicate the Brookswood experience by setting up a small group call to work on projects, and chat informally."  








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