Video and audio conferencing tips
General tips for video conferencing, particularly when away from your regular office, but relevant to anywhere.
Environment and background
Minimize distractions
- Find a room with a door that can be closed to control interruptions and noise
- Silence your other devices, like phone ringers
- Use headphones to listen closely and minimize the noise you add to your environment
- Avoid unnecessary noises like tapping, playing with desk items, or eating
- Warn your family or others nearby if you will be on a conference so they know not to interrupt and limit their noises
Plan the image you will convey
- Look at what is behind you
- A static background is less distracting than a moving one
- A simple or professional-looking background, like a bookshelf or mostly-blank wall may be preferable to a playroom
- Consider what you are wearing for the meeting
- Avoid items that may inflame people's opinions or reactions, like political messages or sports teams (of course, this may be more or less relevant for different audiences)
- Considering using your conferencing tool's feature to blur or replace the background (Zoom/Microsoft Teams)
Camera and microphone
Position yourself well for the camera
- Set up your chair and camera to have your eyes approximately 1/3 of the way down from the top and centered left-to-right and show just your torso and head, possibly with some of your desk (think of a news anchor)
- You should be looking approximately straight into the camera, not significantly from one side or up or down
- Avoid bright lights in view of the camera, as they may interfere with image quality
Talk toward your microphone in a balanced way
- Arrange your equipment to allow talking in a natural voice
- Use a headset, which puts the microphone near your mouth, but not in the way of your breathing
Other hardware and network considerations
Confirm your device meets the minimum system requirements
- Zoom: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362023-System-requirements-for-Windows-macOS-and-Linux
- Microsoft Teams: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/hardware-requirements-for-the-teams-app
Etiquette
Consider other attendees when participating in meetings
- Mute your microphone unless you are talking and be careful to not talk over others (wait for an opening or "raise your hand" via chat)
- If the meeting is choppy, particularly if you are presenting, consider turning off your camera to reduce the bandwidth needed at your location
- Assume your camera and microphone are always sharing to avoid accidental bad comments or gestures to the group
- Avoid extended conversations that only involve a subset of the attendees; they may waste others' time and would be better handled separately