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This document provides tips for attending online meetings, including muting your microphone when not speaking to limit background noise, being mindful of sounds when unmuted, positioning your camera at eye level if using video, limiting distractions by turning off notifications and muting phones, avoiding multitasking during the meeting, and preparing any materials to share in advance of the meeting.

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This document provides tips for attending online meetings, including muting your microphone when not speaking to limit background noise, being mindful of sounds when unmuted, positioning your camera at eye level if using video, limiting distractions by turning off notifications and muting phones, avoiding multitasking during the meeting, and preparing any materials to share in advance of the meeting.

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Tips for Meeting Attendees

 Mute your microphone 


To help keep background noise to a minimum, make sure you mute your
microphone when you are not speaking.
 Be mindful of background noise
When your microphone is not muted, avoid activities that could create additional
noise, such as shuffling papers.
 Position your camera properly
If you choose to use a web camera, be sure it is in a stable position and focused
at eye level, if possible. Doing so helps create a more direct sense of
engagement with other participants. 
 Limit distractions
You can make it easier to focus on the meeting by turning off notifications,
closing or minimizing running apps, and muting your smartphone.  
 Avoid multi-tasking
You'll retain the discussion better if you refrain from replying to emails or text
messages during the meeting and wait to work on that PowerPoint presentation
until after the meeting ends. 
 Prepare materials in advance
If you will be sharing content during the meeting, make sure you have the files
and/or links ready to go before the meeting begins.

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