Understanding “Zoom fatigue”: A mixed‐method approach [PDF]
Abstract Video conference meetings, which became frequent during the COVID‐19 pandemic, might result in exhaustion (so‐called “Zoom fatigue”). However, only little is known about “Zoom fatigue,” the objective characteristics shaping it, and the subjective experiences eliciting this phenomenon.
Hadar Nesher Shoshan, Wilken Wehrt
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Zoom fatigue under covid-19-pandemien: Hva innebærer fenomenet, og hvordan kan det forebygges? [PDF]
Studien tar for seg fenomenet Zoom fatigue, omfang og beskrivelse av fenomenet og mulige forklaringsmodeller. Studenter kan oppleve at det er vanskeligere å lære i Zoom-forelesninger, og studien ser på mulige tiltak for å forebygge fenomenet.
Tove Sandvoll Vee +2 more
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Self-Regulation dan Zoom Fatigue pada Pengguna Media Video Conference [PDF]
The use of video conferencing media for a long time brings challenges in the form of fatigue that need to be understood and mitigated to maximize the benefits and impacts obtained. The hypothesis of this study is, there is a negative relationship between
Wedelyn Ericka Jeanette Walelang +1 more
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Causes of Zoom Fatigue in Teachers During The New Normal During The New Normal Time
Zoom fatigue is fatigue, anxiety, or worry resulting from overuse of virtual video conferencing platforms. Teachers who spend more time a day with online teaching activities experience significantly more stress, which can cause teachers to experience ...
Raisha Octavariny +4 more
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Fighting Zoom fatigue: Evidence-based approaches in university online education [PDF]
As the world has rapidly transitioned to virtual platforms for education due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a new phenomenon known as “Zoom fatigue” has emerged.
Johannes M. Basch +2 more
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Videoconference fatigue: validation of the Italian translated Zoom Exhaustion and Fatigue Scale (ZEFS) [PDF]
Background: The global COVID-19 pandemic prompted widespread lockdowns as governments sought to contain the spread of the virus and minimize fatalities. Measures such as the stay-at-home orders imposed in Italy and the suspension of non-essential economic activities disrupted work and education worldwide.
Simbula S., Paganin G., Molino M.
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Zoom Fatigue in the Age of COVID-19
As the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted how institutions of higher education function, colleges and universities have shifted to remote learning and now rely heavily on the use of web conferencing tools, such as Zoom, WebEx, Adobe Connect, and others. As a result, educators are increasingly experiencing the effects of Zoom fatigue.
Bullock, Angela +2 more
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Describing Zoom exhaustion and fatigue in nursing students at a university in South Africa [PDF]
Background: Online platforms have gained considerable support from students and lecturers post COVID-19, however they are associated with student exhaustion and fatigue.
Waheedha Emmamally +2 more
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Examining attitudes about the virtual workplace: Associations between zoom fatigue, impression management, and virtual meeting adoption intent. [PDF]
Impression management is a crucial tactic within the workplace milieu. This study establishes a connection between impression management and the negative self-evaluation stemming from heightened self-monitoring during virtual meetings (VM), which ...
Chaeyun Lim +5 more
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Working through COVID-19: ‘Zoom’ gloom and ‘Zoom’ fatigue [PDF]
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