Configuring Two-Factor Authentication
Friday, November 19, 2021 by Laura Daigle
The Department of Technology (DOT) requires several security improvements across the division which changes the students’ Chromebook login experience. After the initial request to set a two-factor method, there may be times when that selection needs to be reset or changed. Follow the below steps in configuring the two-factor methods. Log into ClassLink. At the
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Securing Zoom Meetings
Monday, February 01, 2021 by Laura Daigle
To ensure a safe virtual meeting environment, it is imperative that all Zoom meetings be configured with the appropriate security settings. Correctly applying security settings in your meetings is essential to reduce the chance of having uninvited and unwelcome meeting participants. All Zoom users should login to https://vbschools.zoom.us to verify all meetings have the appropriate
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Google Meet Blur Background
Friday, November 06, 2020 by Laura Daigle
Starting with Chrome operating system 86, Google Meet offers the ability to blur the background when the camera is enabled. To check to see if the Chromebook is at version 86, follow these steps. Enabling Blur Background Go to Google Meet select a meeting. On the bottom right of your self view, click Change Background
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Zoom Account Setup for Students
Monday, September 14, 2020 by David
For School Year 2021-22, All VBCPS students that need to use Zoom for Virtual Virginia or meeting with teachers will have to authenticate with Classlink. No VBCPS students have an individual Zoom account this year. If you have any problems accessing a teacher’s Zoom meeting, please ask the teacher if they set their meeting to
- Published in Chromebooks, For Students, Zoom
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Logging into Zoom (Windows)
Friday, September 11, 2020 by David
Please follow the instructions below to log into Zoom correctly on a Windows computer. If you are using a Windows PC and haven’t already done so, download and install the Zoom client from Software Center. You can find Software Center by searching for it in the search bar area next to the Windows Start button.
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