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    Author
    Sylvester, Anthony
    Keyword
    Video conferencing
    Hybrid meetings
    Zoom
    Microsoft Teams
    Webcam
    Remote work
    Zoom fatigue
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    Term and Year
    Fall 2022
    Date Published
    2022-12
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12648/10438
    Abstract
    Video conferencing technology has become ubiquitous in the professional and personal lives of millions in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. While this technology had been steadily becoming commonplace, the lockdowns in response to the pandemic rapidly accelerated this trend. A consequence of this seemingly overnight shift in how work was done was that users were left to figure out for themselves how to best utilize this technology, which resulted in negative effects such as distractions, stress, and inefficient meetings. While offices eventually reopened as the threat of the virus subsided, many companies continued to allow employees to work from home, giving rise to the concept of hybrid meetings. The aim of this project is to identify best practices for hybrid meetings through research of participants and facilitators of meetings and large presentations and to put this information in a condensed infographic.
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    Sylvester, A. J. (2022). Best Practices for Hybrid Meetings. SUNY Polytechnic Institute.
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