Posted by Koolaid on April 27, 2020 at 05:55:44 from (107.192.88.233):
In Reply to: Zoom posted by Gene Davis (Ga.) on April 26, 2020 at 17:43:04:
Zoom - Webex - JoinMe - Skype - Teams - as others have said, all video conferencing software. You'll need speakers to hear others, a microphone for others to hear you, a screen to see others, and a camera for others to see you. What equipment you have dictates what features you have. Example - if you have a screen and speakers, you can watch and listen to a presentation, but you won't be able to talk or have others see you.
Hardware options - most current laptops have a camera, microphone, speakers, and monitor built in. So do smart phones and tablets. Desktops you will likely need to purchase something like a webcam to get the microphone and camera capability. Many times you can also use blue tooth head sets.
For personal use (calling your grand parents / grand kids) - Google Duo, Apple Facetime, and video chatting on Facebook are all free options that are pretty easy to use in the grand scheme of things.
If nothing else, use this time to experiement - maybe you won't find the technology useful now, but a year from now, when you or a loved one breaks a leg and is bed bound - your knowledge of it may help perk up some spirits.
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