Comparing Collaboration Software

Feature

Google Meet

Zoom for Education2

RingCentral

Microsoft Teams

Who can use this?

Faculty, staff, students

Faculty, staff, students

Faculty, staff

Faculty, staff, students

Recording1

no

yes

yes

yes

Break out rooms

no

yes

yes

yes3

File transfer

yes

yes

yes

yes

Can define roles: moderator vs participant

Meeting organizer is host

yes

yes

yes

Audio and video options

yes

yes

yes

yes

Screen sharing

yes

yes

yes

yes

Application sharing- collaboration

Using Google apps

yes

yes

Office

Connect with those outside of TWU

yes

yes

yes

Limited to 5

Play video clips, such as YouTube or LinkedIn Learning

yes

yes

yes

yes

Requires reservation/ scheduling

no

no

no

no

Chat

yes

yes

yes

yes

Whiteboard

yes, using Jamboard

yes

no

yes

Polls

no

yes

no

yes

Leader/moderator/ presenter can mute audience

yes

yes

yes

yes

Mobile app available (some limitations)

yes

yes

yes

yes

How do attendees/participants join?

log on via computer or dial-in

log on via computer or dial in 

app, website, dial in

App, web, dial in

Maximum attendees/participants join?

250

300

100

1000

Passcode option?

no

yes

yes and or lock meeting option

no

Other information?

 

Basic license has time limit 40 minutes

 

 

 

1Resources belong to the University.

2Zoom is integrated with Canvas and instructor use is supported by Teaching and Learning with Technology.

3Only meeting organizers on the desktop versions of Teams (Windows and Mac) can create and manage breakout rooms.

Many TWU faculty and staff utilize web conferencing solutions for department meetings, courses, research, and general collaboration. IT Solutions has published a web conferencing standard so that staff and faculty can conduct University business with secure and convenient access to web conferencing tools.

Specifically, the standard addresses IT Solutions 

  • recommended web conferencing platforms, 

  • general configuration recommendations for all virtual collaboration tools, 

  • best practices for protecting privacy, and 

  • guidance for recording and sharing virtual meetings.

See Standard: Information Security Standard - Web Conferencing

For additional support, contact the Technology Service Desk at 940-898-3971, servicedesk@twu.edu,techchat.twu.edu, or submit a request through the Technology Service Catalog.

Details

Article ID: 25249
Created
Tue 2/21/17 10:50 AM
Modified
Wed 4/5/23 11:39 AM

Related Articles (4)

This standard defines best practices for using web conferencing and virtual collaboration tools at TWU.
There may be times where you need to hold a call with two or more people.

Related Services / Offerings (5)

Upon request, a member of the classroom support team will meet with the user and train them on how to use the technology in the classroom or web conference room.
IT Solutions assists with the audio and video recordings of events and productions sponsored by the University. IT Solutions provides high quality HD Video production and digital Audio recordings to broaden the reach of idea sharing that can be saved and shared on the web.
Individuals at TWU are encouraged to use Google Meet, RingCentral, or Zoom as self-service chat and/or audio and video call services.
A high performance web conferencing system with accessories is available on each of the three campuses for the purpose of connecting students in classrooms across distances, as well as connecting business meetings meeting from various locations.
IT Solutions provides several web conference classrooms equipped with Axis and/or Avers cameras.