The COVID-19 crisis has dramatically increased Zoom usage on campus, causing an unanticipated surge in Zoom-related phone charges. Toll-free and Call Out/Call Me minutes used in Zoom meetings are ...
Many Americans are experiencing Zoom fatigue after more than a year spent working or attending school from home — but it's particularly prevalent among women. New research from Stanford University ...
For many of us, working from home during COVID-19 has meant we are spending a lot of time on video meeting applications like Zoom. The effects of this have taken us by surprise. Having giant heads ...
Zoom has added new tools to help users reduce disruptions during video conferences. In a blog post , Zoom said that they released two new security features to allow meeting hosts to remove and report ...
As remote work has become the norm, video meetings have been the standout collaboration tool for businesses. Adoption of Zoom, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams has skyrocketed and become fully ...
Go easy on yourself and others by taking a few simple steps to make teleconferencing more sustainable. It’s official. The pandemic is not over. And there is no imminent return to office nor will there ...
New research suggests viewing self-video can be more draining for some than others. Factors like “mirror anxiety” and a lack of a feeling of belonging to the group can make "Zoom fatigue" much worse ...
Video chat is helping us stay employed and connected. But what makes it so tiring - and how can we reduce ‘Zoom fatigue’? Your screen freezes. There’s a weird echo. A dozen heads stare at you. There ...
Zoombombing has emerged as the newest word in the English language as malicious vandals have crashed Zoom videoconferences and covered the screen with graffiti or worse for all to see. Such outcomes ...