Re: Hybrid Zoom Meetings - Need Help | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Philip Dowds (rpdowds![]() |
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Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2023 17:54:55 -0800 (PST) |
I remember the good old days, up through 2019, when we all came into the room together. Seemed easy, since we all lived within a couple hundred yards of each. On rare occasions, someone was temporarily out of town, but really wanted to participate anyway, so we rigged up something on a laptop. But the thought of all virtual never occurred to us. Pre-Zoom, there were probably fewer of us attending. But the quality of the meeting was higher. One must admit, quantity over quality is certainly an American tradition. ------------------ Thanks, RPD On November 12, 2023 at 4:34:53 PM, Sharon Villines via Cohousing-L (cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org) wrote: > On Nov 11, 2023, at 8:46 AM, Philip Dowds <rpdowds [at] comcast.net> wrote: > > At Wolf Creek, do you allow participants to leave their cameras off? I also wonder about this. When people have their cameras off most show a still image, usually a headshot, or Zoom shows the name they signed in by. At first, people would only turn off their cameras during breaks. But more people have started doing this. One concern is that we don’t really know if they are there (counting toward quorum) or paying attention. I don’t like looking at myself during the whole meeting so leaving the video off is tempting. I don’t have any evidence that people not listening — sometimes they are cooking or taking care of children. But I play solitaire which is pretty much the same thing. The bigger problem is that I can’t always tell who is speaking if I can’t see their lips moving. This is a problem with hybrid meetings, too, because the camera doesn’t focus on the person speaking. The image of all the people in the room is as small as one person on the screen. We have higher attendance with Zoom meetings than in-person meetings and people who are away do often tune into meetings, as well as prospective buyers. I don’t like rules that say people have to do this or that to prove this or that because it usually doesn’t. If people are required to sit in front of the computer and be visible as a talking head will they pass up the meeting? I would rather have a headshot than no person. Sharon ---- Sharon Villines Takoma Village Cohousing, Washington DC http://www.takomavillage.org _________________________________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: http://L.cohousing.org/info
- Re: Hybrid Zoom Meetings - Need Help, (continued)
- Re: Hybrid Zoom Meetings - Need Help Philip Dowds, November 11 2023
- Re: Hybrid Zoom Meetings - Need Help Sharon Villines, November 12 2023
- Re: Hybrid Zoom Meetings - Need Help Jessie Kome, November 12 2023
- Re: Hybrid Zoom Meetings - Need Help Linda Hobbet, November 13 2023
- Re: Hybrid Zoom Meetings - Need Help Philip Dowds, November 12 2023
- Re: Hybrid Zoom Meetings - Need Help Bob Leigh, November 12 2023
- Re: Hybrid Zoom Meetings - Need Help Chris Hansen, November 12 2023
- Re: Hybrid Zoom Meetings - Need Help Jay KapLon, November 13 2023
- Re: Hybrid Zoom Meetings - Need Help Muriel Kranowski, November 14 2023
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