I am not sure how the study is relevant to interactive video conferencing. If I understand this correctly, the study is based on a series of pre-recorded vs. live lectures. I am not sure how watching a lecture with no opportunity to interact with another person correlates to an interactive session with Zoom (or any other 2 way interactive platform). I suspect the outcome would be different.
It would be interesting to see a study of meeting participants in a live vs. conferencing session comparison. Perhaps even add a Meyers Briggs type assessment to the study as a dimension. I suspect that personality type would play a large roll in individual reactions.
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I am not sure how the study is relevant to interactive video conferencing. If I understand this correctly, the study is based on a series of pre-recorded vs. live lectures. I am not sure how watching a lecture with no opportunity to interact with another person correlates to an interactive session with Zoom (or any other 2 way interactive platform). I suspect the outcome would be different.
It would be interesting to see a study of meeting participants in a live vs. conferencing session comparison. Perhaps even add a Meyers Briggs type assessment to the study as a dimension. I suspect that personality type would play a large roll in individual reactions.