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How to Combat Video Conferencing Fatigue

Glisser

During April 2020, the number of meeting participants using the video conferencing app, Zoom grew by 50% to 300 million daily log-ins. At the time, it equated to 100 million more online delegates than the previous month, forced to switch from physical to digital meeting interactions due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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How to Tell When Your Online Meetings Are Not Engaging Enough—And What to Do About It

Smart Meetings

In a Livestorm survey conducted in 2021 , 68 percent of respondents reported increased use of video conferencing in the past 12 months, in everything from internal meetings to conferences and tradeshows. But screen fatigue is very real—and it’s easy for attendees to get burned out.

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Livestorm Launches New End-to-End Video Conferencing Platform That Optimizes Audience Engagement to Combat Screen Fatigue

Exhibitor Magazine

Livestorm launched today the first Video Engagement Platform (VEP), designed to help event organizers optimize audience engagement fo. Boston, Mass.

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How to combat Zoom fatigue in your virtual training course

Arlo Training & Events Software

Zoom fatigue, online fatigue, digital fatigue. From technical difficulties, to distractions, to lack of engagement and social connection, online fatigue is another one to add to the list. And how to avoid online fatigue. But what exactly is online fatigue, and what’s causing it? What exactly is it?

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Beyond Virtual Happy Hours: 10 Remote Team-Bonding Ideas

Bizzabo

But the reality is, virtual happy hours quickly grow stale and lead to meeting fatigue for most organizations. To combat this inevitable outcome, we've listed 10 remote team bonding ideas below. You and your colleagues can gather together via Zoom, Skype, Google Meet, or any other video conferencing app. Source: YouTube.