Video conferencing etiquette: 14 tips for success
Video conferencing etiquette: 14 tips for success Some etiquette tips include wearing suitable clothes, choosing an appropriate background and muting yourself when not speaking. By Andy Patrizio Published: 19 Aug 2021 Video conferencing took off in 2020, when COVID-19 forced people to work from their homes. And it wasn't long before stories of embarrassing or bad behavior on video calls began to emerge. Video conferencing and the work-from-home model are now the norm in many workplaces. Platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams have become a part of everyday conversations, rivaling social media. Video conferencing does have some advantages . The two biggest include a reduction in the phone bill, and the ability to record and transcribe calls. Zoom uses the Otter.ai service, while Microsoft Teams has transcription built in. For those still new to video conferencing, please consult our how-to guides for using Zoom and Microsoft Teams . But, if a ...