Avoid Technical Issues
- Try logging in for a trial period regardless of whether you have prior experience with online meetings.
- Check that the microphone, camera, and screen sharing are all operational.
- Make sure you’ve already downloaded the necessary application.
- Close any background programmes that are causing your connection to become overloaded.
- Turn off the cameras and ask the individuals you’re chatting with to do the same if you’re connecting from a slow network.
- Connect with a cable if you’re attending a crucial meeting or giving a presentation; your connection will be more stable.
- To avoid echo problems, use headphones.
- If connecting from a mobile device, ensure you’re carrying a fully charged battery or charger.
Virtual Me
Reflection
- What virtual meeting tools do you currently use?
- What are the most challenging aspects of using these tools during meetings?
- What are some best practices you have learned for conducting virtual meetings?
- Are there any areas where you feel you lack knowledge or skills when it comes to virtual meetings, and how do you plan to improve on them?
Action
- Develop a plan for ensuring effective communication and participation during virtual meetings. This could include setting ground rules, creating an agenda, or using tools to encourage participation and engagement.
- Identify areas where they lack knowledge or skills when it comes to virtual meetings, and research and find resources (such as tutorials, webinars, or training programs) to improve them.