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Updated on September 22, 2022
Published on February 04, 2021
When the COVID-19 pandemic shifted so many colleges and universities to online and hybrid learning, Quinnipiac University was well-positioned to adjust.
The school, based in Hamden, Connecticut, had used Zoom for several years and understood the platform’s potential when the pandemic hit. With traditional in-person classes disrupted, Quinnipiac faculty and staff got creative and built mobile carts to turn every classroom into a Zoom Room. These “Zoom Rooms on wheels” allow faculty to engage every student, whether they are in the classroom or at home.
Quinnipiac also uses Zoom Phone for telephony communications for faculty and staff across campus and at home, Zoom Team Chat for instant messaging, and Zoom Webinars for large events.
“We leverage so many features of Zoom that it has quickly become ingrained in our daily operations,” said Lauren Erardi, director of academic technology at Quinnipiac.
A few things the team at Quinnipiac loves about Zoom:
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