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Getting to Zoom

why I chose Zoom:

  • In 2014, I started an art group that met weekly at our church.
  • Delightedly, half of our group is over 80 years old.
  • Devastatingly, a pandemic stopped in-person gathering, starting in March, 2020.
  • Deliberately, our art community continued… at our first “online” meeting: 
    • 2 people on phone (Facetime)
    • 2 people on laptop (Messenger)
    • me, spinning my chair between phone and laptop, demo’ing a drawing technique through my phone camera or by holding my art up in front of my laptop camera.
  • So, in desperation…
  • I explored online meeting options, pros/cons, etc.
  • Thank you, to all who helped (and continue to help) me with this process.
  • I chose Zoom (free, 40 minute max) and then upgraded to Pro (meetings with no time limit).

helping others Zoom:

  • No one in my group was tech-proficient, most had never heard of Zoom, and some were tech-fearful.
  • By phone, we worked to get Zoom onto their device (iPhone vs Android, Tablet vs iPad, PC vs Mac).
  • Within a month, all were able to participate.

the # of participants Grew:

  • I invited art groups, of which I am a member, to join my Zoom meetings.
  • On FaceBook, I created an “event” on my “business” page and “shared” it to my “personal” page.
  • Friends saw my FaceBook info and asked to join; I said, “Absolutely!”
  • Since then, I’ve helped others learn to host their own Zoom meetings. (Again, thank you to all who help me.)
  • Current participants (in my Zoom on Thursday morning) are from Florida, Kentucky, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Vermont.

some Observations:

  • Lots of people have learned to attend meetings on Zoom.
  • Some people have learned to host their own Zoom meetings.
  • The “learning curve” for Zoom seems much easier now.
  • Zoom has brought people together (virtually) who, for reasons other than Corona, would not have been able to meet.
  • Some Zoom meetings can strengthen “community” — helping hold groups together that might have disbanded otherwise.