Presenters: Enable Video and Center Your Face

When presenting during a meeting, it's beneficial to enable your video and ensure that your face is centered on the screen, taking up the majority of the frame. This allows participants to see your facial expressions, read your lips as you speak, and better understand your message.


If you're using sign language during your presentation, it's important to adjust the camera position accordingly. Back away from the camera enough to ensure that your signing, including your face and torso, is visible to participants. This allows sign language users to fully engage with your presentation.


Regarding other meeting participants, whether they enable their cameras is typically a personal choice. While presenters and meeting hosts may find it useful to see the audience's faces for feedback and engagement, it should not be mandatory for participants to have their cameras on. Some individuals may have privacy concerns, limited bandwidth, or other reasons for not enabling their cameras. It's important to respect individual preferences and ensure that participation is accessible and comfortable for all attendees.

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