Zoom webinar option now available to all instructors

The WSU Zoom support team at Information Technology Services (ITS) is excited to offer all WSU instructors a semester-long Zoom webinar option for spring 2021 courses. These webinars will allow up to 100 or 500 attendees.

Please note: These limited webinar licenses will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.

To request a Zoom Webinar 100 license:

  1. Visit the WSU Zoom support team’s Zoom Feature Request Form
  2. Select I’d like a webinar or large meeting license
  3. Select Webinar 100 or Webinar 500
  4. Input the required meeting information
  5. Select Submit my request

To learn more about how Zoom webinars differ from regular meetings, please visit this Zoom self-help article.

For technical assistance, please contact: Crimson Service Desk online, via email, or by phone at (509) 335-4357.

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