Professional Zoom Use in Context

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This lesson frames professional Zoom use as a communication skill, not just a software skill. You will learn how meeting purpose, audience expectations, risk level, and format shape the way you prepare, host, and follow through on a Zoom session.

By the end, you should be able to distinguish a casual video call from a professional meeting, webinar, interview, consultation, or client session, and identify the host behaviors that make each format feel organized, secure, and respectful of participants' time.

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