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Use non-verbal feedback
- [Instructor] If you've spent any time in video meetings, you know how difficult or awkward it can sometimes be to try to interject with your own thoughts or ideas. It's tough to find the right moment to jump in when someone else is talking. And oftentimes, someone else is waiting to get a word in, too, and you end up talking over each other, trying to figure out who should go next. Or the person speaking might ask the group something like, "Does everyone agree?" and you end up with a bunch of people just nodding their heads in awkward silence. So Zoom has a collection of useful tools that can be used to provide non-verbal feedback, letting the meeting host and other attendees know that you have something to say, and in this way, the host of the meeting can moderate responses and whose turn it is to talk without as many incidents of people trying to talk over each other. First, let's make sure the non-verbal tools are…