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Re: Recording Zoom Sacrament/Stake Conference Attendance

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2021 10:50 am
by swigginton
Biggles wrote:Once a month I send out an email a survey to all the adult members, in the ward, requesting their attendance numbers per household. I’ve found that at least a third, who participated in the Zoom meeting, don’t respond. I have now resorted to taking screenshots during the meeting, so I can then do a tally at my leisure.
You can get a report of attendees for a Zoom webinar. It's available after the meeting on the Zoom website. Look in the Reports section on the left and choose Webinars->Attendee Report. That will give you a spreadsheet of connected devices and email addresses, so you don't need to capture screenshots.

Re: Recording Zoom Sacrament/Stake Conference Attendance

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2021 11:50 am
by Biggles
Correct me if I’m not understanding this, but I’m guessing that the attendees report is only obtained from the webinar option in Zoom, mentioned in the above post. At the moment we’re not using the webinar option. If it’s available in the other option where do we go to get the report?

Re: Recording Zoom Sacrament/Stake Conference Attendance

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2021 12:06 pm
by swigginton
Biggles wrote:Correct me if I’m not understanding this, but I’m guessing that the attendees report is only obtained from the webinar option in Zoom, mentioned in the above post. At the moment we’re not using the webinar option. If it’s available in the other option where do we go to get the report?
I was able to get an attendee report for (non-webinar) meetings when I was a Zoom account manager for our stake and managing our stake/ward accounts. Unfortunately, that report doesn't seem to be available for Member licenses. I only see it for Webinars.

Re: Recording Zoom Sacrament/Stake Conference Attendance

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2021 8:20 am
by superdave98
We also pull the reports from Zoom which show the user's name and email address. That helps us to identify the families attending and determine the counts for those who don't provide the information otherwise. Obviously, not everyone has a name or email address that can be identified, but most can be.