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Better Video Conferencing Tips: Part 2

Better Video Conferencing Tips: Part 2

Update: 2020-05-20
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  • 6:15  — What to do about background noise including an AI-based software solution that cancels background sounds and a pro-level solution that uses audio hardware to block unwanted sounds.
  • 11:31  — Why it’s important to pay attention to keeping your face centered in your webcam.
  • 13:00— Tailoring your backdrop so you look professional.
  • 14:55  — Ian suggests using software or a good camera lens to blur your background.
  • 17:19  — Green screen solutions for less than $10.
  • 18:24  — How kids are using custom backgrounds to trick teachers into thinking that they are paying attention in virtual class.
  • 19:49  — Picking a good router to ensure that you have adequate bandwidth to stream good quality video.
  • 24:18  — How to get the most out of the software you use to connect with others.
  • 29:29  — Maintaining a sense of presence while engaging with others via a video call.
  • 32:10  — Gaze correction software.
  • 33:19  — Darren shares his experience with video conferencing with friends and family using the Facebook Portal TV.
  • 34:17  — The etiquette of using the mute button.
  • 37:15  — The etiquette of activating your video versus broadcasting in the dark.
  • 40:01  — Several nice things you can do as a participant to make a video conference more pleasant and productive for everyone involved.
  • 45:59  — Tips for business-focused video conferences including recording calls for those who cannot attend.
  • 54:00  — Ian gets inspired by the Fraiser sitcom. 😁
  • 55:01  — Zoom fatigue and how to recover from it.
  • 58:55  — March discusses his experience using virtual reality for some of his video conferences with his friends.
  • 1:01:30  — Darren shares some ideas for things you can do to mix up your video calls with family and friends including cooking together, virtual poker, and a virtual wine or spirit tastings.
  • 1:04:55  — Ian, Darren, and March invent a new video conferencing game based on Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.

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Better Video Conferencing Tips: Part 2

Better Video Conferencing Tips: Part 2

Ian Mikutel, Darren Austin, March Rogers