We've also been using team.video - its a new free video conferencing tool for remote teams that has a built in collaborative doc feature.
My friend over at team.video works mostly from home and swears by the Roost Stand.
I just joined a team that is partially distributed and noticed that they always use video collab software (team.video) to join a call. Even when 8 people are in the same room and only 1 person is remote - everyone sits…
The hybrid (5 local, 2 remote) scenario happens often on our team. We’ve been trying team.video since they have built-in features for those interjection techniques you talked about.
Our team has recently been using team.video. They let you edit a doc in real-time alongside the video chat. Might be worth a shot especially during training and pairing.
We've also been using team.video - its a new free video conferencing tool for remote teams that has a built in collaborative doc feature.
My friend over at team.video works mostly from home and swears by the Roost Stand.
I just joined a team that is partially distributed and noticed that they always use video collab software (team.video) to join a call. Even when 8 people are in the same room and only 1 person is remote - everyone sits…
The hybrid (5 local, 2 remote) scenario happens often on our team. We’ve been trying team.video since they have built-in features for those interjection techniques you talked about.
Our team has recently been using team.video. They let you edit a doc in real-time alongside the video chat. Might be worth a shot especially during training and pairing.