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Video test zoom
Video test zoom









Avoid awkward or low angles of body parts or the face.

  • Position your camera properly: Make sure to frame the camera to correctly to show your face or the desired area.
  • Make sure to follow those guidelines to set a good example and participate.
  • Follow the expected rules and guidelines for participant interaction: Whether it's an instructor or speaker, the meeting hosts might've designated an expectation for the meeting.
  • Avoid messy or cluttered backgrounds: Check out the 'Changing your Background in Zoom' tile on this page to learn more.
  • Be on time: Also know that scheduled video meetings generally start directly at the scheduled start time, as opposed to in-person meetings where people gather leading up to the scheduled start time.
  • Limit distractions: You can make it easier to focus on the meeting by turning off notifications, closing or minimizing running apps, and muting your smartphone.
  • Don't wait until the last minute to test your technology.
  • Prepare: Follow the preparation steps in the tile above for tips to make sure the meeting link and your connected devices (video, audio, screen) are all functioning before the meeting.
  • UIW always recommends using a headsets, as it'll ensure there won't be an echo commonly caused by "hot mics" or speaker output.
  • Plan to use a headset if you're in a noisy or active environment.
  • Note that teleconferencing apps like Zoom provide a prompt when joining a meeting to test your video/audio before anyone else can hear you.
  • Always test your microphone prior the meeting.

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    Make sure you have the right microphone and webcam option before/in the meeting.View this four-minute video example of different lighting conditions and how they'll affect the look of your call.You should be familiar and comfortable with muting/unmuting yourself, selecting your microphone, turning the camera on/off, and sharing your screen.Familiarize yourself with meeting controls and options.

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  • Do a test run of the conferencing app and any connected devices.
  • Meeting links will also be labeled '' or '' and so on.
  • This can normally be understood by looking at the meeting invitation as each one has their respective branding in the email.
  • Understand and ask yourself where the meeting is taking place.
  • Make sure your device has the needed video conferencing apps installed (Zoom or Teams).










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