Webex meetings: best practices and overview


General Information
Before your meeting
Reduce Distractions
Can you hear me now?
They still can’t hear me!
I lost my: Participants, Chats, Video Control!
Sharing Content
I can’t stop sharing!
Annotations

General Information

Rutgers University provides Webex Meeting access to all current faculty, staff, and students. This video conferencing solution allows you to communicate and collaborate with others using audio, video, chat, file sharing, whiteboard, and other tools. It can be used for:

Webex is easy to use and can be used on any computer with an internet connection. It will install on your computer the first time that you use it. It’s also accessible through most smartphone and other mobile devices.

Video conferencing units can also be used with Webex Meetings but may not have access to all functionality (e.g. file sharing, polling). If you are in a room with video conferencing equipment, you may want one of the in-person attendees to log in using a laptop.

Before your meeting

Reduce distractions

If you have many attendees (participants), you may want to adjust your participant settings for the meeting. These can be changed throughout the meeting if needed.

Image shows mute on entry option as checked while Entry and Exit Tone option and Anyone Can Share option are unchecked.

Can you hear me now?

Webex will prompt you to select your audio options once you start your meeting. You can use your computer or video conferencing unit audio or a phone. If you’re using your computer, the default microphone and speakers will be selected. You can change your settings from the pop-up menu next to your Mute button or from the Audio button in the top menu bar.

A view of the Webex audio menu, found next to the Mute button.

You can switch connections between your system audio and telephone by selecting Switch audio at the bottom of this same menu.

The audio switch menu within Webex's microphone settings.

If you’re using your computer audio, you may want to switch between a headset, webcam, speakers, and/or built-in microphone by first clicking Change Settings and then using the pull-down menus.

If you are in a room with a Telepresence system you may want to use the Connect to a Video System option found underneath the Ellipses (...) menu.
 
The Webex ellipses menu, with the option to call into a video system highlighted.

They still can’t hear me!

Take a look at the microphone button at the bottom of your Webex window. If there is a slash through the microphone and it reads Unmute, that means you’ve muted yourself. The microphone button is a toggle so simply click it. Your audio will turn on and the slash will be removed from the microphone.

Note: You can see which of your attendees are muted in the Participants list as indicated by the red microphone icon to the right of their names. The default position for the Participants panel is the top right but you may have moved it or hidden it (see below to restore it).

The Webex participants' menu, featuring highlights on the button to open the menu and to mute participants.

I lost my: Participants, Chats, Video Control!

Sometimes you collapse a panel to get more room on your screen and then you can’t figure out where it went. You can go to the View menu to Restore Layout, Show Panels, Show Participant Video, or Show or Hide Meeting Controls.

If that doesn’t help, check if it’s on a second monitor or hiding behind another window if you were screen sharing.

Image showing options under View>Panel section (Restore layout, Show panels, Manage Panels, Show Participant Video, and Meeting Controls.

Sharing Content

Webex allows you to share content and annotate that content!

  • Screen Sharing is easy and gives you flexibility especially if you need to switch between applications.
  • File Sharing is a great option for static content (e.g. an agenda or a copy of the presentation) and can be helpful because participants can save the files. Please note that recordings won’t contain files and Telepresence, Video conferencing units, and non-Webex video conferencing applications cannot access shared files. Multiple files can be shared.
  • Application Sharing allows you to share a single application on your computers such as PowerPoint or Excel without sharing your entire desktop so there’s less chance of accidentally displaying the content you may not want to share. When sharing an application everything except the explicetly shared application will be grayed out for the participants. Placing another window over the shared application window results in the overlapped section being grayed out. If you’ve moved the shared application window to another screen it is still visible to the participants until you stop sharing.
  • Whiteboard Sharing Only works for the Webex software application and does not deliver a consistent experience across all platforms so it is not recommended for use at this time.

You can select the type of content by going to the Share menu or clicking the Share button at the bottom of the screen.

The options for sharing your screen in Webex.

    

I can’t stop sharing!

At the top of your screen you should see an orange tab which will expand when you place your mouse over the area. The Stop Sharing button is on the right.

Note: There’s also a Pause sharing option in case you want to suspend sharing while you’re arranging windows or opening files.

The Webex sharing tab with the Stop Sharing option highlighted.

Annotations

Annotations allow you to draw over any shared content. When sharing content, you’ll see an orange tab displayed at the top of your screen. When you place your mouse over the tab, it will expand to allow you access to the annotation tool. To get out of that mode, click the Annotate option again. All annotations will be cleared so if you want to save the annotations, save them first!

Expanded descriptions of each Webex annotation option.