Starting in Fall 2026, web-conference (synchronous) course options will only be available for select doctoral-level courses while ODUGlobal undergraduate, masters and certificate courses will be following an 8-week, asynchronous format.
Getting Started
As a registered student, you can log in to your live ODUGlobal courses with any standard web browser such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge.
You'll need a webcam and a headset (or speakers and microphone). We recommend using a headset to help you concentrate on class.
We want all students to have an opportunity to listen, learn, and participate in ODUGlobal classes. To make this happen, we ask our students to follow a few simple guidelines.
Web Conferencing Class Technology
Zoom is the primary platform used for our online synchronous (live) web conferencing classes.
Our live online web conferencing classes give you the ability to:
- See and hear your instructor and classmates in real time
- Stream live sessions on a desktop computer or mobile device with a high-speed internet connection
- Share your screen to make a presentation in class
- Access class recordings and audio transcripts for review
Using Zoom
ODU provides all students with the ability to have your own Zoom meeting room. To help with your education, you have access to features in the Zoom Pro License, such as:
- No restrictions on how long a meeting can last
- Sharing your whole screen or a single application for a presentation
- Recording your meetings on your computer or in the cloud
- Features like chat, annotation, white boards, and breakout rooms
- Password protection and the ability to restrict your meetings to ODU Zoom users
Zoom is a great way to meet online with classmates for study sessions, group work, or tutoring. Your instructors may hold virtual office hours and advising appointments in Zoom, too.
Click here to login to Zoom, download the app, or learn more
Minimum requirements
- Zoom is compatible with Windows and Apple desktop and laptop computers, plus iOS and Android mobile devices.
- For desktop or laptop computers, we recommend downloading and installing the Zoom client app. You should also have the latest version of your web browser, such as Firefox, Chrome, or Safari.
- After you download the app on your computer or mobile device, visit our Zoom Test Link to check your Zoom settings and set up your audio and video.
Online Class Etiquette
Online learning is more than logging in—it’s about engagement and professionalism.
This video covers key etiquette tips to help you communicate, participate, and succeed in your virtual classroom.
Technical Support
We're here to help, 24/7.
- Email the help desk at itshelp@odu.edu
- Call 757-683-3192
- Submit a support ticket online