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Video Conferencing Platforms vs Virtual Classrooms in eLearning

BrainCert

Some popular video conferencing tools include Zoom, Skype, Microsoft Teams, Google Hangouts Meet, Webex, GoToMeeting, etc. By keeping these best practices in mind, anyone can make sure they get the most out of their video conferences! There are a few steps one should take before getting started: verify system requirements (i.e.,

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Zoom is a beautiful thing; virtual labs are gorgeous. So reach out and touch someone.

Cloudshare

Your voice is all you need to connect with someone you care about. Instead of calling Grandma to report your one-year old munchkin is taking her first steps, you can “conference-in” Grandma so she can see it for herself. For services, we have oh-so-many options: Facetime, Skype, Hangouts. Or something like that.

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Using Interviews to Build Your Online Course Business

LearnDash

Read and comment on their blogs using an authentic voice and tone. Attend conferences or webinars they host. How the interview will take place — Skype, Zoom, Vodburner. Here are some ideas on getting in good with thought leaders and influencers: Follow their social media accounts, sharing their content often.

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Video Fatigue is Real

Meridian

Thanks to video applications such as Facetime, Skype, Zoom etc., If you’re in a video conference with several people (and likely hearing their background noises such as children and pets), you are processing multiple audio and visual cues from everyone in a way that you’d never have to do in a conference room.

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Remote Collaboration

Tony Karrer

At the core, when I look at what a team needs, it's a pretty simple list: Real-time Voice Screen Sharing Document Editing (sometimes) Asynchronous Share / collaborate on documents, web pages Discussion Notification Of course, I'm simplifying by leaving out things like video chat, recording, etc. See: Quick Start Guide for New Skype Users.

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‘Meet the Learnovate Patron’ Q&A with Sharon Claffey Kaliouby

Learning Pool

4) And most importantly – have a voice! Way before COVID, I used Skype with industry contacts outside of my organization and video conferencing internally. I preferred face-to-face engagement versus conference calls as far back as 2013 but since then video calls have always been part of my work. Life is too short.

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Time to Sing Loud

CLO Magazine

Whitacre’s seven virtual choirs have featured 8,000 singers from 120 countries, earning more than 40 million views on YouTube and performance spots at the 2012 London Olympics, the Kennedy Center and a live virtual choir performance streamed via Skype at the 2013 TED conference. And sometimes by a failure to dream big enough.