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Zoom Conferencing: Simple Techniques For Better Video Calls

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Zoom Conferencing: Simple Techniques For Better Video Calls

Zoom Conferencing: Simple Techniques For Better Video Calls
Last updated 3/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 627.53 MB | Duration: 0h 45m

This course is ideal for professionals working from home, teachers leading remote classes, or remote job interviews.

What you'll learn
Learn how to set up your video conference call so you look great every time.
Learn about eye contact and body language on camera that translate into true professionalism.
Nail your video job interviews.
Learn screenshare tips like how to "pause" your screen or remove the "sharing" bar.
Learn how to set up a Zoom account, the limitations of a free account or upgrade to pro.
Learn how to change or blur your video background.
Learn how to record and access your calls for later usage.
Requirements
You need a laptop or smartphone with a camera (or external camera).
Description
Whether you've been using video for years or have only just signed up, there are actually a number of ways to be better at video conferencing. *Although this course features the ZOOM platform, the body language / lighting techniques and sound etiquette can be applied to any platform.*This course will take you from looking like an uninterested, detached amateur to a professional, fully engaged participant and presenter. This course is less than one hour, meaning you can implement the lessons learned towards your next video call - immediately. WHO THIS COURSE IS FOR:This course covers all the tips and tricks to get the most out of your next Zoom meeting. We'll cover how to Fake eye contact to deepen connections with colleagues, clients, or studentsBlur or add a virtual backgroundPresent your most professional sideTest video and sound quality before the start of the callAchieve the best angles and lighting for video callsMute distracting participantsShare your screen Explore hidden features like "pause screen share" Avoid "Zoom fatigue" THIS COURSE IS IDEAL FOR:Freelancers who work remotely with clientsEmployees who are currently working from homeTeachers who are leading remote learning environments People who are interviewing for new jobs online WHAT THIS COURSE DOES NOT COVERAlthough topics on body language, eye contact, optimal lighting / background etc. can be applied to any video platform, we do not specifically cover the creation of Skype, WebEx, Google Meet, or Facetime platforms.MEET THE INSTRUCTORI'm Erin, I've been a remote freelancer since 2012 and have grown my business to high 5-figures by engaging with my clients via video. Video conferencing can deepen connections, help make remote work feel less "lonely," and land new business - but only if it's done correctly. Bad sound, lighting, or misusing the mute button can break a call. I created this course to help you put your best foot forward and look your most professional self.

Overview

Section 1: A welcome message from the instructor.

Lecture 1 Course breakdown + downloadable checklist

Section 2: Part 1: Meet the Zoom Platform

Lecture 2 Creating a Zoom account

Lecture 3 Free vs. Paid accounts

Lecture 4 Scheduling with Zoom extensions

Lecture 5 Hosting meetings free & paid

Lecture 6 Audio testing

Lecture 7 Virtual backgrounds

Lecture 8 Share your screen (plus HIDDEN FEATURES)

Lecture 9 Keyboard shortcuts

Lecture 10 Recording meetings

Section 3: Part 2: Using Body Language to Create Connection

Lecture 11 6 body language tips to convey confidence and professionalism

Section 4: Part 3: Setting Up the Perfect Shot

Lecture 12 Ideal lighting for video chats

Lecture 13 Finding the perfect angle

Lecture 14 Finding the perfect background

Lecture 15 Etiquette: sound, notifications, and updates.

Section 5: Part 4: Avoiding Video Fatigue

Lecture 16 2021 Stanford Study: 4 Ways to Reduce Fatigue

Lecture 17 Avoid Zoom burnout

Section 6: What's Next?

Lecture 18 Next Steps

People who work remotely,People who work from home,People are transitioning from office jobs to working from home,Teachers leading online classes,People who are interviewing for jobs via video