3 keys to a virtual family gathering

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While there is no true replacement for being with family & friends, the option to connect virtually is sometimes the best available. To get the most out of your virtual time, consider these tips.

 

Have the right technology and try it out in advance

You need a quality device setup for video chats, such as a laptop, smartphone, or tablet. You also need a good internet connection.

 

Choose an app that works for everyone

There are so many video chat apps out there. The right one for you depends on the size of the group and the devices people are using. Shop around.

 

Plan virtual activities that everyone can enjoy

•  Pictionary

•  Charades

•  Scattergories

•  Talent show

•  Trivia

•  Get-to-know-you-better questions

•  Jokes or riddles

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