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Zoom allows you to schedule meetings and attend them from remote locations. Everyone at Notre Dame has access to our Zoom license and you can download the software at zoom.nd.edu

Zoom has several different clients available. The most basic is through the add-on to Google Calendar. A Quick Reference Guide covering the Chrome Zoom add-on has been created to walk you through the basic steps of getting the software, scheduling a meeting and attending one.