FREE EVENT: Video meeting signals (VMS) - introduction, research and Q&A
Thu, 29 Apr
|Online event by Zoom
Video meeting signals (VMS) use and research, with VMS creator Paul Hills, Professor Daniel C. Richardson and Mackenzie Clavin from UCL
Time & Location
29 Apr 2021, 15:00 – 15:40 BST
Online event by Zoom
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Video Meeting Signals (VMSâ„¢) is a simple technique that uses gestures to overcome some of these limitations of video meetings on platforms like like Zoom and Teams. The approach has been implemented successfully in a range or organisations and was recently tested by a research team at UCL, who found evidence from a randomised controlled test that the approach can improve the experience of online meetings.
Session structure:
Creator of VMS, Â Paul Hills, Â gives an overview of the technique.
Professor of Experimental Psychology, Â Daniel C. Richardson and Mackenzie Clavin both UCL, Â summarise the research findings from the initial study and the further research planned.
Q&A Â - there will be a short time for Q&A - you can submit a question during the session via the chat function.
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