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Note: you will need a webcam and a microphone in order to successfully record a certification attempt |
Step 1: Create Zoom Account
If you do not have a Zoom account, create one. If you have a Zoom account, skip to Step 2
Visit https://www.zoom.com and sign up for a free account
Download and Install Zoom on that same computer that you have Zephyr installed.
Step 2: Setup and Start Zoom Meeting
Start a Zoom meeting with yourself and start recording the meeting
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For details on Zoom Recordings, refer to the Zoom Documentation here https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362473-Enabling-and-starting-local-recordings |
Step 3: Attempt Your Certification
Now that your meeting is being recorded, introduce yourself, verify your identity, and attempt your certification run.
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Note: your recording will not be processed and saved until you end the Zoom call |
Step 4: End Meeting and Save Your Certification Attempt
End the Zoom meeting, save the recording, review the recording, upload the recording, submit the attempt on Zephyr
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Your video should be automatically saved once it’s processed to your Zoom folder on your computer. For details, follow this Zoom Documentation https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206277393-Finding-and-viewing-local-recordings |
If you have a Free Zoom account, the video must be saved to your local computer. If you have a Zoom account with cloud recording support, your recording may be saved to your online Zoom account. For details and instructions on where to find and share these recordings, please follow the Zoom Documentation https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/205347605
3. Locate your recording on your computer and review the video to ensure the following:
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5. Once you have uploaded your recording to your cloud storage platform, retrieve a sharable link that you can submit to Zephyr for review
Step 5: Submit Your Certification Attempt
Submit your attempt on the Zephyr website
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