Attending meetings in pajama bottoms might seem like a job perk, but some remote workers have found that videoconferencing for work isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. In the years since the COVID ...
With the COVID-19 pandemic moving many business meetings, classes, and even social gatherings online, people suddenly spent much more time using videoconferencing software like Zoom. Despite Zoom and ...
When it comes to meetings, whether in person or on video, can anything make them better? Yes, but it’s not the technology. I’m lucky. On average, I’m only on videoconference calls for about five hours ...
New research suggests viewing self-video can be more draining for some than others. Factors like “mirror anxiety” and a lack of a feeling of belonging to the group can make "Zoom fatigue" much worse ...
Zooming all day long was a pandemic staple that stressed many people out. That’s changed. Back in the dark days of Covid lockdowns, millions of people around the globe brought a new app into their ...
A new study published in the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology has found that the phenomenon popularly known as “Zoom fatigue” may have largely dissipated in the post-pandemic work environment ...
What is more tiring than a day out in the real world full of meetings and lectures? It turns out taking those same meetings at home in front of the computer is more exhausting, with a team of ...