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- Zooming attention tracking works by tracking the user’s eye movements and adjusting the video playback accordingly.
Zoom attention and data tracking
What is ZOOM ATTENDEE ATTENTION TRACKING?
Zoom can track if you’re paying attention by measuring how much time you spend looking at the screen. However, it cannot track if you’re engaged in the content or not.
Zoom attentiveness score is calculated by taking a percentage of the time spent on a call and dividing it by the total time spent on the call.
Zoom can track what you’re doing in a variety of ways, including through the use of cookies and other tracking technologies. However, we cannot access or track any personal information that you may provide when using Zoom without your consent.
Zoom does not spy on its users.
Zoom does not keep track of which tab you are on in the browser.
Yes, Zoom tracks eye movement.
Zoom doesn’t share tabs with teachers.
Zoom administrators can see the following:
-All users who have access to Zoom
-All projects that are assigned to users
-All documents that are assigned to projects
Zoom cannot see if you minimize the window. However, if you minimize the window and then maximize it again, Zoom will resume working.
Yes, Zoom can still hear you when muted.
Yes, teachers can see your screen on Zoom without you knowing.
Yes, Zoom can hear you in breakout rooms.
Yes, the host can see you when your camera is off Google Meet.
Zoom can’t turn on your camera.
Yes, a professor can force you to turn on your camera on Zoom. Zoom is a service that allows professors to view lectures and other videos remotely.