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DEFYING ZOOM FATIGUE – HOW TO BOOST THE EFFECTIVENESS AND SUSTAINABILITY OF ONLINE COMMUNICATION
Vitero GmbH (GERMANY)
About this paper:
Appears in: INTED2024 Proceedings
Publication year: 2024
Pages: 1538-1545
ISBN: 978-84-09-59215-9
ISSN: 2340-1079
doi: 10.21125/inted.2024.0448
Conference name: 18th International Technology, Education and Development Conference
Dates: 4-6 March, 2024
Location: Valencia, Spain
Abstract:
Video meetings have become common practice, and an indispensable remote collaboration routine. This holds many advantages, provided, however, the tools are used in an appropriate manner, applying the appropriate methodology. Insufficient breaks in between meetings, the limited range of movement as well as the lack of face-to-face interaction may lead to concentration deficiencies and zoom fatigue. These factors can significantly reduce the effectiveness of virtual training sessions or workshops, as researchers discovered. In studies conducted by the universities of Stanford, U.S., und Gothenburg, Sweden (1,2), approximately 10,000 participants had been surveyed. The symptoms that were mentioned most often were impatience, poor mental well-being, headache, and a higher level of irritability.

Stuttgart-based vitero GmbH, a spin-off of Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, has engaged in the field of effective online communication for nearly 20 years. Thus, the challenges are not new, but now they affect a much larger number of users. This increasing relevance led researchers to investigate this phenomenon using scientific and methodological-didactic approaches. The resources listed below name several measures that anybody can take directly by themselves. In our lecture and paper on the topic of “Defying Zoom fatigue – Boosting the Effectiveness and Sustainability of Online Communication“, we explore the interaction between user behaviour and an ergonomic user interface that is optimized for the users’ needs – to render online communication a more sustainable and effective instrument.

References:
[1] stanford-news: https://courses.cs.washington.edu/courses/cse481p/23sp/readings/W6S2/four-causes-zoom-fatigue-solutions-VigneshRamachandran.pdf
[2] stanford.edu: https://news.stanford.edu/2021/02/23/four-causes-zoom-fatigue-solutions/
[3] University of Gothenburg: https://www.gu.se/en/news/women-more-affected-by-zoom-fatigue
Keywords:
Online communication, zoom fatigue, video meetings, remote collaboration, virtual training, workshops.