A new study recently confirmed what millions of people working from home have felt for a while: Video calls are tiring us the hell out. Stanford researchers released a new study last week in the ...
Ever felt mentally or physically drained after a video conference call? You're not alone. A recent study found a connection between video conferencing in educational settings and physical symptoms of ...
Before you hop on your next Zoom call, you might want to tailor your background in a very particular way, says a new study. Doing so could make everyone else on the call perceive you as being more ...
After years of selling homes in Connecticut, Jackie says she's experiencing a level of burnout and fatigue like never before. She believes the culprit is something new in her professional life: hours ...
“Zoom fatigue” — that feeling of being drained at the end of an online meeting — is not only real, a new study finds, but it affects women more than men. For their study, researchers at Stanford ...
STANFORD (KPIX) - Nearly a year into the pandemic, and many of us are experiencing what a Stanford University study has dubbed "Zoom fatigue." The term was coined after millions of people across the ...
After schools and workplaces went remote due to the risk of COVID-19 spread, video conferencing platforms such as Zoom have become ubiquitous. One year after many Americans started working and living ...