
Please note that only Single Sign-on (SSO) using CalNet credentials will be allowed. You will see a sign-in screen that presents options to sign in with email and password, and then below that, other options for SSO, Google, and Facebook. If you have not already installed the Zoom desktop app, you can install it from Self Service on Berkeley Desktop-managed computers, or download it directly from Zoom.If you need to sign in as a SPA, see the instructions at Log in as a SPA | CalNet - Identity and Access Management. Sign in using your CalNet ID and Passphrase. You will see the standard CalNet login screen.Go to, and click “Sign in”, or navigate directly to.Zoom accounts owned by SPAs (Special Purpose Accounts/Departmental accounts).In the Zoom desktop and mobile apps, you can do this via the “ Sign in with SSO” (Single Sign-On) option. To sign in to your Berkeley Zoom account, use your CalNet ID and Passphrase. View the Zoom student guide.1.0 - Authored on by Jen Bellenger How to sign into your UC Berkeley Zoom account Students. Zoom is a convenient audio and video conferencing platform for class, group work and discussions - and beyond. Access the Zoom Quick Start Guide.įaculty. Holding live (synchronous) digital immersion classes and meetings with students is made possible through the use of Zoom. As ASU's centrally supported, easy-to-use video conferencing platform, Zoom provides high-definition, interactive collaboration tools and telephone conferencing to use for hosting your classes - and bolstering communication and collaboration. Zoom seamlessly enables ASU students, faculty, and staff to teach, learn and collaborate - all while bringing flawless video, clear audio, and instant screensharing to potentially frustrating virtual experiences. Zoom provides one consistent enterprise experience for digital immersion courses, online meetings, webinars, and the next generation of voice and phone systems. Zoom, the collaborative video conferencing tool, is available University-wide.
