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  2. The Zoom backgrounds that make you look more - or less ... - AOL

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    These were then superimposed on various virtual backgrounds and framed with a Zoom border “to simulate the experience of a video conference call.” The six backgrounds selected for the study ...

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    Whether you're checking in on your parents or chatting with coworkers, we've got you covered with backdrops to cover up your messy room or transport you into your favorite film

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    Blurred backgrounds can have technical issues that show glimpses of a person’s real environment, which presents new information to people looking at the screen, Zhang says — and your brain has ...

  5. Camtasia - Wikipedia

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    Camtasia (/ k æ m ˈ t eɪ ʒ ə /; formerly Camtasia Studio [3] and Camtasia for Mac [4]) is a software suite, created and published by TechSmith, for creating and recording video tutorials and presentations via screencast (screen recording), or via a direct recording plug-in to Microsoft PowerPoint. Other multimedia recordings (microphone ...

  6. Zoom Communications - Wikipedia

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    Zoom Communications, Inc. (formerly Zoom Video Communications, Inc., commonly shortened to Zoom, and stylized as zoom) is a communications technology company primarily known for the videoconferencing application Zoom. The company is headquartered in San Jose, California, United States.

  7. Zoom fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Zoom fatigue is tiredness, worry, or burnout associated with the overuse of online platforms of communication, particularly videotelephony. [1] The name derives from the cloud-based videoconferencing and online chat software Zoom, but the term can be used to refer to fatigue from other video conferencing platforms (such as Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, or Skype).

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