We have these two threads:
Neighborly community — social-distancing quandry?
Quarantine ideas
Oh, and see the cider press topic
Coronavirus - The importance of social distancing measures, and acting early to implement them., too.
Instead of adding this to those discussions, I wanted to really zero in on
video hangouts as a social strategy for these times. Even us introverts need our meaningful connections.
I just hosted my first Zoom video hangout with family and I LOVED it! Sure, I'm a dork, but I think others enjoyed it, too.
Zoom -
https://zoom.us/
Free Zoom accounts limit meetings to 40 minutes, but I had signed up (paid) for a Pro account a while ago, so we were able to meet for a little over an hour.
StreamYard -
https://streamyard.com
A friend just told me she prefers StreamYard to Zoom, claiming its also free and uses less bandwidth. I haven't tried it. If you have, let us know your thoughts in this
thread!
There are other platforms and I've listed my reasons for not using them, though you might have better success with these than me:
--Skype - became clunky and awkward and log in changed when Microsoft took it over
--FaceTime - only for Mac/Apple devices, which I don't have
--Google Hangouts - last time I tried Hangouts, it was glitchy and spotty, though it's been a while since I've tried.
Are there other video chat platforms you use?
A friend also posted this article, which I found helpful:
8 tips for hosting the perfect virtual hangout.
Above is a group playing a game together - maybe Pictionary, though I'm not sure.
And it had ideas of things to do during a video hangout...or not...in what I thought was a very fun and reassuring tone.
Our family is talking about scheduling a video hangout once a week. Here's hoping we make that happen!
What are you doing in the video hangout realm? What works for you and what doesn't work?