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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @antsathemathteacher
    @antsathemathteacher 17 дней назад

    Hey Felippe, Thank you so much for sharing. I'm a math teacher and I was not satisfied with teaching in Zoom until I watched your videos. I don't even want to go back and watch my recording! Now I'm bingewatching you and will apply your tips!

  • @tichermark
    @tichermark Год назад

    Hi Felippe, thanks for sharing so much knowledge! I'm an English teacher and I really like learning about how to improve my sessions. Thanks!

  • @dialogandointerculturalmente
    @dialogandointerculturalmente Год назад

    Love it!!! Vc é dez!!

  • @jessewong2486
    @jessewong2486 Год назад +1

    I’ve been watching all your videos recently. Amazing stuff, you are a IT tech genius for this niche!!
    So I had a question for you, if you’re sharing your screen via zoom through just the normal view with OBS and your stream deck,
    if I’m teaching something like an editing program, it seems that zoom doesn’t process text, especially small text very well even in 720p ( thanks by the way for that tip, I’ve got my personal account upgraded to 720 P because of your videos)
    Would you be your suggestion to get around that?
    TLDR; The text on my programs when they are small is very fuzzy to my audience even though on 720 P account

    • @FelippeNardi
      @FelippeNardi  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words, Jesse!
      So, first thing would be confirming whether you are sending 720p or not. You can do that by looking at the video settings of the statistics settings on Zoom. If your internet is not that fast or if your CPU is above 85% usage, then it won’t be sending 720p.
      If you are sending 720p, then experimenting sharing a reduced area of your screen and zoom in and out as you are explaining. The quality will indeed not be as high as if you were sharing the screen, but if you can share a smaller part of the screen with OBS and zoom in and out when needed, you are going to create a more immersive experience