Zoom has launched its "app store" to allow
third-party apps to be embedded within the
Zoom Meetings from the host and desktop clients. According to
ProductHunt
"
Zoom Apps is supported both in the Zoom desktop and meeting
client. We’ve placed an app store right in the client for easy
discovery, and you can add an app on the fly during a meeting.
Most of the apps support meeting workflow -- enabling
contextual collaboration before, during and after a meeting.
When using an app, you can Screen Share with a click, and Send
it to get the team on the same page, whiteboard or multiplayer
experience."
Some interesting ones that could be used for At-Large (some
are free but some require paid subsciption) :
Timer enables you to set
timers, screenshare timers, and ensure your meeting isn't
going overboard. The Timer App features a sleek countdown
animation and a water-like alarm when the time is up.
The use of this is obvious to ensure meeting agenda times
are kept to time
and speaking times for persons in a speakers' queue. This is
from Zoom so its likely to be free
Use Polls, Wordclouds, Q&A and more to engage attendees
with real-time input.
I saw Mentimeter in use at the NASIG at Montreal so having
it built in should make it easier to get feedback from
attendees.
Turn Zoom Meeting transcripts and recordings into shareable
collaborative docs with video highlights and capture
centralized team knowledge.Create highlight clips and take
collaborative notes during Zoom meetings. Supports import of
past Zoom meetings to generate transcripts. highlights and
stories. Free tier but subscription required for more features
and usage.
This could be good for sharing quick clips of At-Large
meetings on At-Large Social Media or as post meeting teasers
to the WG members that didn't make the call and/or drum up
interest to
global At-Large.
Luma Teams
https://marketplace.zoom.us/apps/z6YgsbM8QWakKFVoKjgmXw
Luma captures a live stream of your Zoom interviews to provide
automated highlights, insights (such as talk time, word usage,
etc.), and coaching opportunities. When the interview is over,
you'll be able to rewatch it in Luma and share highlights with
your team.
This might be a stronger use case for Nomcom for their
interview processes but could be useful for training persons.
Meeting Metrics tracks talk time across all of your meetings
to help you learn how to lead more inclusive and effective
conversations online.
Thoughts ?
Dev Anand Teelucksingh