1. Zoom 2020: Beginners To Expert Step By Step Guide
Written by Neil Norman, “Zoom 2020” is an indispensable resource for anyone looking to master the art of online communication. With the rise of remote work and virtual teaching, understanding how to navigate the Zoom platform has become essential. This book breaks down everything from the basics to advanced features, making it suitable for users at all levels. With clear instructions and practical tips, this guide will enable you to harness the full potential of Zoom for webinars, meetings, and beyond.

2. Zoom For Beginners: The Ultimate Guide
Marvin Dale’s “Zoom For Beginners” is your go-to primer for understanding not just Zoom but other conferencing tools as well. This comprehensive guide touches on the various features offered by video conferencing platforms and provides actionable tips to enhance your online meetings. Whether you are conducting business conferences or participating in webinars, this book helps you overcome common pitfalls and optimize your virtual presence.

3. A Study on Video Conferencing and Collaboration Tools
Timus Rak presents a detailed examination of video conferencing tools in his book. It goes beyond just Zoom and delves into the various collaborative solutions available in the digital landscape. This book is a treasure trove of information, providing insights on how to effectively incorporate these tools into your workflow for maximum productivity—essential reading for anyone involved in online collaboration.

4. Business Novel: How to Use Video Conferencing Tools
This unique take on video conferencing by Ryota is rooted in narrative form, making it engaging and easier to digest. This Japanese edition blends storytelling with useful teaching, providing practical advice in a format that any reader can appreciate. Understanding the power dynamics of virtual meetings through a story can be enlightening, especially for those new to the corporate world.

5. Zoom 101: A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners
Harvey Wilcox’s “Zoom 101” caters to absolute novices, providing a thorough introduction to using Zoom effectively. This guide covers the fundamentals of setting up an account, hosting meetings, and ensuring seamless communication. With user-friendly illustrations and step-by-step instructions, even the least tech-savvy individuals will feel confident in their ability to engage with Zoom in various contexts.

6. How to Run Video Calls That Don’t Suck
If you are tired of lackluster video calls, Lily Peterson’s guide is a revealing read. This book tackles common video call issues and offers practical advice on how to make your online communications not just bearable but enjoyable. Covering platforms like Zoom and Microsoft Teams, it’s a well-rounded resource catering to diverse digital environments.

7. Teaching Lab Science Courses Online
Linda and Peter Jeschofnig compile a rich resource focusing on online education in lab science. The methodologies discussed here can empower educators to transition their classes to an online format effectively. This book offers valuable resources and insights into best practices and technology that can make science education thrive in a digital format.

8. Theory and Practice of Online Therapy
In this specialized resource, authors Haim Weinberg and Arnon Rolnick explore the intersection of technology and mental health. This book discusses internet-delivered therapeutic interventions blending psychology with digital communication tools. It is essential reading for mental health professionals adapting to a world that’s shifting online.

9. Exploring the Dimensions of Creative Psychology
This unique publication takes a creative leap, applying video conferencing as a tool for educational and cultural engagement. Sanjeev Kumari and team delve into how creative processes can bridge cultural divides, making it a fantastic read for educators and creatives alike. It opens the door to new ways of thinking about learning and interaction in diverse contexts.

10. Zoom Meetings: The Ultimate Guide
This easy-to-read guide is designed for those who wish to elevate their online learning and webinars. Whether you’re new to online education or looking to refine your current skills, this book offers practical tips and insights to enhance your presence in virtual settings. It’s a concise yet powerful tool for anyone looking to thrive in the digital space.
