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How to share your screen on an iPad while Zooming.

This post will show you how to share your iPad screen while Zooming.

Before you start Zooming

Click Settings.

Click Control Center.

Click the green plus for Screen Recording.

Now you should see the Screen Recording appear in the Included Controls section at the top.

In the Zoom

When you are in Zoom, tap the screen.
Now click the green Share Screen button.

If you see this warning, ask the teacher to turn on screen sharing.

Click Screen on the dropdown menu.

1. Find and click Zoom.
2. Click Screen Broadcast.

You now should see this message.
Now open the app, like Dreambox, that you need to share with your teacher.

1. When I am on my home screen I can tell I am still sharing my screen by this little red button.
2. To end screen share, open Zoom.




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