Liz Garnett tries it:
The delay between sound and picture was less of an issue while they were singing (strangely) than when we were talking. This was one of the pleasant surprises. But it made me realise how closely I usually watch people’s eyes while I coach, to track how they’re responding to what I say: do I see comprehension, enlightenment, bafflement, disagreement? Gesture, speed and content of my sentences all gets adjusted in real time. So, what with the delay, the slight graininess of picture quality and the small size of four people on the screen, I was losing a lot of information about how things were going.
Still, she thought it worked pretty well.
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