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Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

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Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

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New to Zoom for work, helping kids with school, or connecting with friends and families.  Join Kim Clark and John Porter of Nebraska Extension as they share the basics of Zoom for both participants and hosts.  

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The zoom that I signed up for today said 3pm Eastern , but my e mail today from you said 3pm Pacific ?
It is called Virtual Culture ?
Is it 3 pm Eastern or Pacific ?
Thanks
Martha Hykel


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Washington State University Extension

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