I’ve been hearing strange noises from my attic, so I called a few friends and went to investigate… pic.twitter.com/CxmJAf44ob— Rob Savage (@DirRobSavage) April 21, 2020
Avatarify lets you gatecrash your next Zoom call as Steve Jobs or Elon Musk https://t.co/8dmpgI83vf by @lukedormehl pic.twitter.com/s145HyZG7m— Cult of Mac (@cultofmac) April 22, 2020
We’ve hit peak Zoom https://t.co/H29j9ZzsTy— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) April 14, 2020
This is a Zoom class doing the absolute most pic.twitter.com/PCenVgeTV2— Kalhan (@KalhanR) April 9, 2020
The Hallmark Channel has released custom Hallmark Channel themed Zoom backgrounds https://t.co/s5jVNR6jSj— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) April 7, 2020
zoom backgrounds, Suspiria (1977) edition pic.twitter.com/Crbk0kXZHD— rob trench (@robtrench) April 18, 2020
"Hanging up while you're speaking" is a great way off of a conference call because nobody hangs up on themselves. With the advent of video you've gotta now also practice your Freeze Face. #fightme— Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) April 8, 2020
I go into the studio because I don't have the space or the bandwidth to run the classes at home. But I'm alone in there, so distancing is no problem.— Alan Baxter (@AlanBaxter) April 8, 2020
They tap on the mic if they have a question, but otherwise I demonstrate, they follow. Then I count them through and watch them to give feedback. It works okay.— Alan Baxter (@AlanBaxter) April 8, 2020
There's always a bit of lag, of course. Sometimes I'm counting and my students are a second or two behind. But it's easy enough to manage.— Alan Baxter (@AlanBaxter) April 8, 2020
I noticed myself in the top left tile moving out of sync. I waited a moment for it to catch up, but I kept going.— Alan Baxter (@AlanBaxter) April 8, 2020
As I watched, dumbfounded, me on the screen carried on with the class while I stood still in shock. I watched my students following him.— Alan Baxter (@AlanBaxter) April 8, 2020