Wow, that was quick! Thank you very much Cindy, Sue and Kathryn. This is of
great help. I will try that in the following days to see how it works.

Greetings from Antje, in Spain

El mié., 14 oct. 2020 a las 15:59, Kathryn Draves (<costume...@gmail.com>)
escribió:

> Dialing in to a Zoom meeting with more than one device is no different
> than you and your friend dialing in to a Zoom meeting from different
> locations. The only caveat is that you must have sound turned off on one of
> your devices (not just mute - turn the volume of the speaker off) or it
> will cause echo and/or feedback that everyone in the meeting will hear
> (because of lag). Each device gets its own window on the meeting screen.
> Perhaps you've participated in a Zoom meeting where a husband and wife each
> logged in separately from different rooms. It's the same thing!
>
> On Wed, Oct 14, 2020, 4:43 AM AGlez <antje.gonza...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Kathryn,
>>
>> I am wondering how you do this: you must connect your lap top to ZOOM and
>> also your Mobile phone to zoom. How is this possible? Do you need two
>> accounts? How do you connect to the same Zoom class with two devices?
>>
>> Thank you so much for sharing your experience!
>>
>> Best wishes!
>>
>> Antje, from Spain. Where the possibility of teaching virtually at the
>> moment is the only one we can use...
>>
>>
>> El lun., 28 sept. 2020 a las 17:08, Kathryn Draves
(<costume...@gmail.com>)
>> escribió:
>>
>>> When we started going virtual for everything I purchased a couple of
>>> items
>>> that have proved invaluable. One was a $30 USB web cam/mic from
>>> Walmart.com
>>> because my desktop didn't have those. It clips to the top of the monitor
>>> screen. Admittedly, for that price the video isn't HD but the mic works
>>> fine. I did some online research to see how to improve video quality and
>>> ended up downloading a free app called DroidCam to my phone and my
>>> desktop.
>>> (There are others, including iPhone ones.) It lets me bluetooth connect
>>> my
>>> phone to the computer to use the phone's camera, which is much better. I
>>> bought a $15 Aduro gooseneck tablet stand with clamp on Amazon. (The
>>> tablet
>>> size stand holds my tablet the short way and my phone the long way, and
>>> it
>>> swivels 360 degrees, so the orientation can be adjusted.) The phone is
>>> held
>>> snuggly in a spring type slot. The arm is pretty strong and stiff, 22"
>>> long. I have it clamped to a shelf. For a lace class, I would simply use
>>> the little webcam for me (the teacher doesn't need me in HD) and use the
>>> clamp to hold my phone over my pillow with its own Zoom login (the
>>> teacher
>>> will have 2 windows per student - you and your pillow.)
>>>
>>> Under $50 US and I have a pretty flexible though not elegant set up.
>>>
>>> Kathy Draves
>>>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Antje González, Spain
>> www.vueltaycruz.es
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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