 Hey folks, in this short video, I'm going to show you the process of recording a Zoom presentation on a Chromebook. So the first thing that I want to mention is that recording Zoom on Chromebooks is probably not the preferred way to record a Zoom presentation. The Zoom app does not work great on Chromebooks as of yet, and when it does, you will notice a significant decrease in video quality. There has been some improvements in recent months that allow folks that have a professional Zoom account to cloud record when using a Chromebook. That's probably the best method. However, today I'm going to show you how you can still make it work on a basic Zoom account with a normal Chromebook. Let's go ahead and get to it. All right, so we'll go ahead and start inside of a Zoom session. I've just opened Zoom up on the Chromebook app. However, it would be the same process even if you decided to use Zoom on the web browser version of it. And so what you want to do is on your Chromebook, hold down the control, the shift button, and then the show windows button, which is the one that looks like a rectangle that has two lines on the right hand side of it. This will then bring up a message that says, drag to select an area to capture. You don't want to do that quite yet. What you want to do is go down here and the bottom left hand corner, you'll see a little toolbar showed up, and you want to change from the screenshot function to the screen record function. Next, there is an option here to record full screen. I recommend switching to that. And then you want to go into the settings and just confirm that it is set to record your microphone. So if you see the microphone with no line through it, you're set to go. If it looks like that with a line through it, you want to hit it again so that it's set to record the microphone. Then go ahead and click anywhere on the screen and it'll record everything after three seconds. A couple of limitations to be aware of. As of the creation of this video, it is still not possible on a Chromebook to record system audio, which means the only audio that your Chromebook is going to record is audio that is picked up by the microphone coming out of the speakers. So you'll kind of want to be quiet if you're trying to record someone else on the other side of a Zoom connection, though it does work pretty well if you're wanting to record your own presentation on Zoom. When you're done recording the Zoom session, go ahead and go down to the toolbar and you'll see that there is a stop icon. When you hover over it, it says stop screen recording. Click that and then you can see that it has added the recording to your screen captures. And you can go in there and you can see that there is the screen recording WEBM file about 21 megabytes. And that is a usable file that can be uploaded to places like YouTube or edited in most video editing softwares. Well, folks, that wraps up our discussion about how to record a Zoom presentation on a Chromebook. As I mentioned at the beginning of this video, this is probably not the best way to record a Zoom presentation, but if you've got no other option, it is a workable way. Thanks for watching.