Record Zoom meetings to the cloud or your computer, then download, delete, or upload recordings to OneDrive.
How to delete one or more Zoom cloud recordings from the Bowdoin Zoom web portal, including details on the 30-day trash period and the 180-day automatic deletion policy.
How to download a Zoom cloud recording to your computer from the Bowdoin Zoom web portal — for recordings that have not yet been transferred to Panopto.
How to find Zoom cloud recordings in Panopto — including where recordings land by default, how Canvas-scheduled meetings are stored separately, and what to do if you don't see a recording.
This article explains how to recover a deleted Zoom cloud recording from the Zoom web portal trash. It is intended for Bowdoin faculty, staff, and students who have accidentally deleted a cloud recording and need to restore it before it is permanently removed.
Step-by-step instructions for recording a class or meeting using Zoom on an instructor's computer in a Bowdoin classroom equipped with a PTZ camera.
Explains how to record a Zoom meeting locally to your own device when cloud recording is not available (for example, on a student Basic account). Covers starting a local recording, where the file is saved, and what to do with it afterward.
How to upload a locally-saved Zoom recording to Bowdoin OneDrive for longer-term storage, after downloading it from your Zoom account.
How to record a Zoom meeting to the cloud at Bowdoin, where cloud recordings are stored (Panopto), and how to record from the desktop app, a mobile device, or the web app. Notes that cloud recording requires a Pro license; students on a Basic account should record locally or use Microsoft Teams.