This can help you notice if someone else wants to speak or how people are reacting to what’s being said. If you’re have an open discussion you might want to consider switching to Gallery View so you can see more of the people at once. This will help you focus on them and what they’re saying and have deeper connection with them. If one person is going to be talking for a while consider using Speaker View, where that person takes up most of you screen. I’d recommend you consider using different views for different circumstances. If it is a very large meeting there may be a few pages of participants you can scroll though using arrows on the side of the screen. Gallery View shows you up to 25 people (on most displays) at once. Speaker View shows you a large version of the person currently speaking with a few small views of some of the others in the meeting. You can toggle between them using a button in the top right corner. If you’re on a computer or some larger tablets there are two primary views you can choose from while in a Zoom meeting: Speaker View and Gallery View. Knowing how and when to change the way you’re viewing the meeting can really help you feel engaged and comfortable. Get familiar with Muting and Unmuting your microphone, turning your video on and off and using the Raise Hand button. If you’ve done a lot of Zoom meetings it may go without saying but if you feel comfortable with the basic features of Zoom it will take some of the stress off of you when you’re meeting. Just like if you’re having a meeting face to face, make an effort to find a good and healthy spot for yourself. Position or angle your web camera so you can sit comfortably with good, natural posture. Go to a bit of extra effort to get setup with a comfortable chair. It may work to be in that hard chair handholding your iPad for the first few minutes, but it will probably get old fast. If you’re going to be on a lot of Zoom meetings do what you can to make yourself comfortable.
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