
Before many of us began sheltering in place at home, we used videoconferencing at least occasionally for meetings with colleagues or customers.
During the pandemic, videoconferencing is going to become a way of life, because you'll want it for the human connection.
And you're going to want to look and sound your best.IDG Special Report: Navigating the PandemicBusiness continuity: Coronavirus crisis puts CIOs& plans to the testCoronavirus challenges remote networkingA security guide for pandemic planning: 7 key steps10 tips to set up your home office for videoconferencingHow to survive and thrive while working from homeWTH? OSS knows how to WFH IRLHow do you do that? It's actually not difficult — all it takes to project a professional appearance is a little preparation and some common sense.
Whether you're having a one-to-one discussion or a one-to-many conference, here are a few tips and tricks that will put you at your ease when you're on-camera.