UCI Zoom Webinar & Large Meeting licenses now available for short-term use

The Office of Information Technology (OIT) is offering a new UCI Zoom Temporary License Upgrade service to faculty and staff who wish to host a presentation-style webinar for up to 1,000 participants, a moderated discussion, or a collaborative meeting with up to 500 participants.

Available licenses and capacities:

  • Webinar: 100 participants
  • Webinar: 500 participants
  • Webinar: 1,000 participants
  • Meeting: 500 participants

A limited number of licenses are available for UCI Zoom users to check out, free of charge, for up to 7 days. If you do not have an account on https://uci.zoom.us, check with your local Zoom administrator to see if a license upgrade option is available to you. More information and a request form can be found on UCI Zoom Temporary Upgrades.

Subscription options are available for schools and departments who need an upgrade license longer than 7 days or who hold multiple events within the same month. More information and a request form can be found on UCI Zoom Webinar & Meeting Upgrade Subscription.

Please feel free to reach out directly to the UCI Zoom Team at techprep@uci.edu with any questions.

Access Free Courses on Udemy for Business

The Division of Continuing Education (DCE) and the Office of Information Technology (OIT) have partnered to provide UCI staff and faculty with a year of Udemy for Business, an online learning platform for professionals. The campuswide license includes unlimited access to more than 4,000 curated online courses on Udemy.

Taught by industry experts, Udemy’s courses are designed to provide learners with up-to-date and relevant instruction to help them further their professional and personal goals. Global experts provide top-rated online learning on topics in technology, business, leadership and more. The platform allows you to create a custom learning path with topics relevant to your needs and interests.

To get started, log in to Udemy today:

https://uci.udemy.com/

We encourage you to explore the many courses available and hope that these resources add value to everyone’s personal and professional growth, especially during these times. 


Gary W. Matkin, Ph.D.

Dean, Continuing Education
Vice Provost, Career Pathways

Kian Colestock
Chief Information Officer (Interim)
Office of Information Technology