“Zoombombing” is on the rise, but there are many steps you can take to keep your meetings secure from people who would like to disrupt it. “Zoombombing” is when meetings are interrupted with ...
Over a year ago, Zoom introduced a new classmate in each Cornellian’s learning experience — themselves. The new sense of self awareness that students have because they have a camera on throughout ...
In the last 14 months, we’ve had to get creative about finding new ways to be together and learn new things. Those of us lucky enough to have a strong internet connection and a working computer have ...
After a year of online courses, some Yale classes this fall have maintained a hybrid model through optional Zoom lectures and recorded classes. Some large lecture classes, such as “Introduction to ...
ROCKY RIVER, Ohio -- With people going out more now to see friends and family, think how nice it would be to bring them some delicious goodies made in your own kitchen. Even better if they look like ...
At this point in the semester, many of us can say that “Zoom fatigue” is getting the best of us. Whether it’s cameras on or cameras off, breakout rooms or a full-blown lecture, having class over Zoom ...
With the second week of classes coming to a close, Cornell students have mixed feelings about the start of the hybrid semester. Many students find themselves sitting across from their computer screens ...
After Princeton experienced severe weather on the evening of Sept. 1, widespread flooding and downed trees caused several classes to return to a virtual format on Thursday — after just one day of ...
As classes kick into full swing with the first full week under our belts, students and faculty alike have rejoiced at the return of an in-person, maskless semester. And with the return of classes ...
Doug Bonderud is an award-winning writer capable of bridging the gap between complex and conversational across technology, innovation and the human condition. Today, Zoom offers security features for ...
Back in February 2019, when I was an eighth grader, I and hundreds of other nervous students toured my future Chicago high school. My tour had one major difference though. Since I use an electric ...