Lumpy1106
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My Dad is going through chemo so very high risk and my parents are really shut in right now. To keep them entertained, we've been doing a weekly Zoom with them and my brothers' families (total 4 groups calling into the Zoom). Here are the details;
We did the Zoom without activities and that got dull quick.
We introduced trivia. That worked OK, but the kids got bored because of the big age range.
We tried Houseparty but the audio quality was bad and we couldn't figure out how to play the games with more than 2 people.
We tried Teams because the audio and video quality was far better but it doesn't allow everyone to show up on the screen at the same time.
We went back to Zoom but don't like that group chats more than 2 people shut off after 40 mins with the free version.
Finally, we started doing Zoom, and played Scattergories. There is a website that will generate game cards and has a countdown timer. I have a second screen that allows me to control the Scattergories without hiding the Zoom meeting. That works really well, everybody likes it, but I am always interested in what else is out there. We do want to continue doing the chats on laptop computers - not cell phones, because we are in groups, not individuals.
SO - what have you got? Anybody else Zooming regularly during the shutdown?
- Grandparents in their 70's
- My family, me, my wife, kids 17, 15 and 6
- My younger brother, his wife, kids 7 and 3
- My older brother, his wife and daughter 16, sometimes son 18.
We did the Zoom without activities and that got dull quick.
We introduced trivia. That worked OK, but the kids got bored because of the big age range.
We tried Houseparty but the audio quality was bad and we couldn't figure out how to play the games with more than 2 people.
We tried Teams because the audio and video quality was far better but it doesn't allow everyone to show up on the screen at the same time.
We went back to Zoom but don't like that group chats more than 2 people shut off after 40 mins with the free version.
Finally, we started doing Zoom, and played Scattergories. There is a website that will generate game cards and has a countdown timer. I have a second screen that allows me to control the Scattergories without hiding the Zoom meeting. That works really well, everybody likes it, but I am always interested in what else is out there. We do want to continue doing the chats on laptop computers - not cell phones, because we are in groups, not individuals.
SO - what have you got? Anybody else Zooming regularly during the shutdown?