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Video conferencing is becoming increasingly popular, and there are several articles that discuss ways to optimize your experience.  But as enterprise-grade video conferencing moves to mobile devices, new rules of etiquette are emerging.

  • Learn the “ins and outs” of the solutions available today – look for those that enable multiparty calling, will connect to any standards-based video system/client, and that enable content-sharing and review.
  • Know how-to leverage multi-touch gestures, drag and drop, etc. to maximize the real estate and enhance your experience.
  • Learn layout options and check self-view so you know what those on the far end are seeing.
  • Understand that the experience varies between a smartphone and a tablet – utilize the best device for your needs.
  • Take advantage of device stands when possible to avoid “shaky camera syndrome.” 
  • Mute yourself when not speaking, use a headset for optimal audio, and “mute” your camera when you’re on-the-go. 
  • Ensure the room is well lit and avoid backlighting, as it will make you appear dark to those on the far end.
  • Choose a video conferencing solution that replicates human interaction best, i.e. ones that don’t keep you front and center as if you’re the presentation, when you’re not talking. 
  • In-person meeting etiquette still applies. Distracting behaviors, like eating, checking email or having side conversations can take away from the true collaboration experience – so skip it. 
  • Make the road work for you, and get connected! The quality of mobile video chatting today enables a much more personal experience, allowing users to improve productivity anywhere and at anytime. 


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