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Microsoft Outlook to Promote User Wellbeing By Giving Breaks In Between Meetings

(Photo : Pexels/Liza Summer) Microsoft Outlook break meeting If you dread opening your Microsoft Outlook calendar because it always shows back-to-back meetings that always leaves you drained at the end of the day, you are not alone. Microsoft brain wave activity researchers studied worker s brains on back-to-back virtual meetings, and they were displeased with what they saw, especially what was going on along the gray matter. Microsoft Outlook gives meeting breaks The research was published on Apr. 20 on the Microsoft blog, and it confirmed that back-to-back virtual meetings are very stressful, and now, the research is resulting in a silver of mercy arriving on Apr. 20 for Outlook users.

Zoom Fatigue Greater for Women

Zoom Fatigue Greater for Women by Colleen Fleiss on  April 18, 2021 at 11:03 PM Zoom fatigue, the feeling of exhaustion that comes from a day of back-to-back online meetings is greater for women than men, revealed a new Stanford University research. What contributed most to the feeling of exhaustion among women was an increase in what social psychologists describe as self-focused attention triggered by the self-view in video conferencing, according to the study released on the Social Science Research Network. Self-focused attention refers to a heightened awareness of how one comes across or how one appears in a conversation, said co-author of the new study Jeffrey Hancock, Professor of Communication in the School of Humanities and Sciences.

Zoom Fatigue affects women more than men: Stanford study explains why

Do you feel exhausted following video conference calls? Virtual meetings have replaced traditional face-to-face meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Working from home and attending meetings online may sound exciting, but they are actually more draining than in-person meetings.  As working from home become the new normal during COVID-19, many of us are spending a lot of time on video meeting applications like Zoom. Have you ever found completely drained after back-to-back online meetings in a day? If yes, you’re not alone. A lot of people are dealing with what is called as ‘Zoom fatigue.’ It is greater for women than men, according to a new Stanford University research released on the Social Science Research Network. Overall, one in seven women (13.8 per cent) reported feeling “very” to “extremely” fatigued after Zoom calls compared with one in 20 men (5.5 per cent), the researchers said.

Israel s Vidiplus Presentation Software Is Digital Caffeine for Zoom Fatigue | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner com

Israel held its annual International Bible Quiz for Youth on Thursday, as the country marked its 73rd Independence Day. N12 reported. The technology itself is reminiscent of a movie-making tool like iMovie. It is a small bar at the bottom of the computer screen where the person giving the presentation can drag and drop items into a timeline. The tool can then integrate easily into platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Hangouts, and the newly launched WhatsApp Video on desktop, to help make their calls “pop” with animations and videos appearing next to the speaker. Benjamin realized the need for such a tool after speaking to clients at his other startup, Arcreative Media, which creates virtual content for medical device companies. It likely explained the big, throbbing human heart that appeared on the screen as he demonstrated the technology to

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