(NEXSTAR) — If you want to make a great first impression during a Zoom meeting, you might want to check what’s in your background. Some experts are calling it the new business suit. A group of ...
“Zoom fatigue” — that feeling of being drained at the end of an online meeting — is not only real, a new study finds, but it affects women more than men. For their study, researchers at Stanford ...
Ever felt mentally or physically drained after a video conference call? You're not alone. A recent study found a connection between video conferencing in educational settings and physical symptoms of ...
Academics, bosses, and workers might continue to tussle about exactly how much time employees should spend in the office. But however these back-to-office debates shake out, one after-effect of the ...
Studying in groups no longer happens in clusters in the Sciences Library or packed booths in the Blue Room. Since many of the University’s academic operations are remote this semester, students have ...
People find it more awkward to say no to someone’s face and are more likely to say yes when put on the spot. As a result, if you make the same request to the same person face-to-face compared with ...
A new study from Yale confirms what everyone already knew: we’re all judging you when your mic sounds cheap and bad on a conference call. Reading time 3 minutes If your mic sucks on a conference call ...
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