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Zoom Fatigue: Case Presentation and Brief Review
In this review, we discuss the phenomenon of what has been called Zoom Fatigue—a sense of fatigue as well as physical and emotional stress that can be associated with teleconferencing (especially long teleconferences with minimal breaks). The Zoom Fatigue Scale is discussed as well as various theories to explain the phenomenon.
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“All Zoomed Out”: Strategies for Addressing Zoom Fatigue in the Age of COVID-19
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2021The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted institutions of higher education, and as a result, many educators are now experiencing Zoom fatigue. Institutions of higher education have moved to online or remote learning and are integrating web conferencing tools such as Zoom, WebEx, and Adobe Connect for course delivery.
Alex D Colvin, M Sebrena Jackson
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Sejak pandemi Covid-19 hingga saat ini, kegiatan pembelajaran masih banyak dilakukan secara daring maupun gabungan antara pembelajaran online dan offline (Hybrid Learning). Pembelajaran daring dilakukan dengan menggunakan platfrom Video Conference. Pembelajaran daring dalam pelaksanaannya ternyata dapat menimbulkan kelelahan baik fisik maupun mental ...
Syifa, Masturi, Amelasasih, Prianggi
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DATA _ „Zoom Fatigue” in Higher Education
Raw data used for paper: Carțiș, A. (2023). “Zoom Fatigue” In Higher Education: Videoconferencing Impact On Students’ Fatigue. In E. Soare, & C. Langa (Eds.), Education Facing Contemporary World Issues - EDU WORLD 2022, vol 5. European Proceedings of Educational Sciences (pp. 1355-1364). European Publisher.
Alexandru Carțiș
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This is zoom fatigue survey data which consists of the frequency of using the zoom, the frequency of rest and fatigue due to the use of the zoom.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE.
Winda, P (via Mendeley Data)
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“Zoom fatigue” revisited: Are video meetings still exhausting post-COVID-19?
During COVID-19, participating in video meetings was associated with exhaustion, a phenomenon termed "Zoom fatigue." Different explanations were suggested for this phenomenon. Video meetings may be exhausting because they (a) gained a symbolic meaning during the pandemic, (b) are cognitively demanding, or (c) are understimulating, leading to "passive ...
Hadar Nesher Shoshan, Wilken Wehrt
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Fighting Zoom Fatigue: Keeping the Zoombies at Bay
Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 2021The coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused much disruption in early 2020 to educational processes around the world Traditional classroom experiences transitioned to emergency remote ones, and, with little guidance or preparation, time many educators simply moved their lessons to an online video format using video conferencing systems ...
Scott Toney +2 more
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Werkstattbericht: Zoom-Fatigue?
Zeitschrift für Didaktik der Rechtswissenschaft, 2022Wie auch in anderen kontinentalen Rechtsordnungen sind Studierende der Rechtswissenschaften in der Schweiz an die traditionelle Vorlesung gewöhnt, weshalb sie tendenziell eine passive Rolle im Unterricht einnehmen. Dies gilt insbesondere für die ersten Jahre des Studiums, in denen mittelgroße bis große Gruppen von Studierenden (an der Universität ...
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Zooming to work or working to Zoom: relations between Zoom fatigue, cognitive load, and boredom
Research Papers in EducationMi Jin Park +2 more
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