Mental burnout has become a tragic reality at this point. With no concrete end date in sight, we still don’t know how long it will be before we can go back out onto the streets and into our offices. Videoconferencing services that have reaped the benefits of the global lockdown — Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, for example — are offering users more ways to connect with each other in the hopes of easing anxiety. Today, we’re taking a look at Zoom’s latest attempt at making virtual workspaces more fun — Immersive View — and telling you everything you need to know about it.
How to Use Immersive View in Zoom
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Immersive View is the newest member of the Zoom Virtual Background family, which goes a long way toward getting all Zoom meeting participants on the same page, literally. Instead of rolling out a boring background for meeting participants, Zoom’s Immersive View places Zoom meeting members in a more professional or fun environment. Zoom also offers a number of presets for you to explore and place your participants in.
As a Zoom meeting host, there’s a lot you can do to improve the comfort level of your participants, and Immersive View is definitely a step in the right direction. You can move your participants around, resize their windows, and more.