The pandemic has forced schools to explore teaching using
video conferencing and that's when Zoom has emerged to be a market leader.
To make things easier for teachers, Zoom has announced a new
feature called Focus mode. Zoom says that the feature is meant to keep students
from getting distracted while they're in a virtual classroom.
Focus Mode allows educators to see their students’ videos,
and students to see their teachers without seeing other class participants.
With this feature, teachers can supervise their class, but students won’t be
distracted by their peers’ video feeds or feel self-conscious about turning on
their own camera.
When a teacher turns on Focus mode, the participants
attending the meeting will not be able to see other participant's videos or
screen shares, while the teacher can still see that. The feature offers similar
controls to that of the Webinar mode. However, Webinar mode does not come with
the free account and provides less flexibility when compared to normal Zoom
meetings.
Below are examples of the Focus mode in a meeting. The left
image shows how the participants' view of only the host and the spotlighted
video, while the right one shows the host's view. You can use the slider to
swap between the two perspectives.
While Focus mode is on, participants will also be able to
see their own video, names of other participants, and even emoji reactions by
others. The feature can be enabled for user accounts, groups, or even
individual users. To access Focus mode, you can click on the "More"
button that appears on the bottom panel of the screen while you're in a call.
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