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Video meetings with multiple people require more attention to focus on facial expressions and cues than in-person conversations and come with distractions such as noise and virtual background visuals. Photo courtesy of Zoom.

Video Meeting Fatigue? Here's How to Keep Your Energy Up

While working remotely, don’t let virtual meetings zap your focus

During a monthly meeting with Duke communicators, Quanta Holden minimizes the other 100...

PUBLISHED June 23, 2020 IN Working@Duke , Campus
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Zoom meetings can keep you connected with colleagues.

Take your Zoom Skills to the Next Level

From waiting rooms to white boards, video meeting features make meetings smoother

When Jennifer Schmidt started working remotely due to the threat of coronavirus, Zoom became a...

PUBLISHED June 8, 2020 IN Working@Duke
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How to Pick the Best Way to Communicate

Zoom? Call? Chat? Email? Know the ideal platform for your communication need

Under normal circumstances, Rachel Coleman and her team at the Duke Career Center benefitted...

PUBLISHED May 12, 2020 IN Working@Duke
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3 Quick Ways to Get Better at Building Online Surveys

These three tips for using the Qualtrics platform can help a novice or pro user

Deanna Knighton’s experience with the online survey platform Qualtrics isn’t...

PUBLISHED April 28, 2020 IN Working@Duke , Campus
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Keeping Kids Safe Online During COVID-19

As the pandemic leads more children to online learning, cybersecurity remains crucial

As a vulnerability management analyst with Duke’s Information Technology Security Office,...

PUBLISHED April 22, 2020 IN Working@Duke
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3 Ways Duke Box Helps You Work Smarter

Collaboration platform can act as a shared drive and lets you work on files offline

Janet Shaffer, a licensed acupuncturist for Duke Integrative Medicine, said she doesn’t...

PUBLISHED April 14, 2020 IN Working@Duke , Campus
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Keep your digital footprint secure from hackers seizing on COVID-19 vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity Tips While Working Remotely

Keep your digital footprint secure from hackers seizing on COVID-19 vulnerabilities

Cyber actors are taking advantage of the world becoming increasingly reliant on the internet and...

PUBLISHED April 8, 2020 IN Working@Duke , Campus
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Duke Employees Power up with Microsoft Teams

As least 6,049 Duke community members are using Microsoft Teams to communicate and collaborate during COVID-19 crisis

Earlier this year, when Duke University Registrar Frank Blalark got his first chance to explore...

PUBLISHED March 31, 2020 IN Working@Duke
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How to Get the Most Out of Zoom

Improve your video conferences with these easy new tips

As an IT analyst with Duke’s Office of Information Technology, Debrah Suggs is one of the...

PUBLISHED March 24, 2020 IN Working@Duke , Campus
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How to Get Started Working Remotely

New webinars are available about free tools to help you connect and collaborate online

To help keep colleagues working together effectively when separated by distance, Duke provides...

PUBLISHED March 16, 2020 IN Working@Duke , Campus
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