Most of us spent the past year and a half working from home due to the coronavirus pandemic. For some of us – especially those who conduct virtual meetings, interviews and workshops – understanding digital body language is now essential.
The human brain is accustomed to looking for real faces in a crowd; it analyzes expressions & tone and responds accordingly. Unfortunately, this ancient, inbuilt neurological process is far less effective in the virtual world, it simply wasn’t built for virtual. This can result in a less than optimal online experience for both presenters and audie..