Video-conferencing tool Zoom is seeing a surge in use during the coronavirus pandemic, due to people being stuck at home and unable to meet in meatspace groups. I ...
Zoom is more popular than ever before — going from about 10 million daily users in December to 300 million in April. Is it the best choice? That’s up for debate. Tap or click here to see the 4 ...
Zoom is evolving beyond video calls with its AI Companion 3.0, a web-based assistant that turns conversations into tasks, summaries, and content.
While the videoconferencing platform has exploded in popularity for its ease of use, it’s important to fine-tune it for educational use cases. Last summer, I had the opportunity to teach an ...
During Covid, my family struggled with Zoom meetings—some had cameras in awkward places, others couldn’t get their mics ...
O n Thursday, on the heels of Zoom's biggest day ever for downloads the day before, CEO Eric Yuan was taking the time to remotely sign up schools to free accounts of his videoconferencing software.
The coronavirus outbreak has seen millions of people ordered to stay in their homes flock to Zoom, using the video conference app for everything from brunches and birthday parties to religious events ...
At Laura Purcell's lake community in Rockaway, N.J., a group of 25 moms craved some connection at the end of a long week of coronavirus restrictions. So the mother of 8-year-old triplets arranged a ...
Students and teachers alike are reporting instances of inappropriate behavior during e-learning sessions on Zoom as the coronavirus pandemic keeps some school buildings closed. Zoom offers an online ...
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Normally, you can only edit a Zoom recording if you have a paid subscription. However, if you don't have a paid subscription, you can edit a Zoom recording for free by uploading the video file onto ...
The pandemic presents a chance for companies to try to stamp out unconscious bias by interviewing candidates on the old-fashioned telephone. In other words, Zoom rules—that is, for everyone but hiring ...