In which situation would you want to be looking at the screen during a video conference rather than at the camera lens? A. when you are speaking with one attendee in particular
B. when you want to see if attendees want to speak
C. when you are uncomfortable looking at the camera lens
D. when you are speaking to the entire group of attendees
The correct answer is B. when you want to see if attendees want to speak.
Explanation: During a video conference, it can be beneficial to look at the screen when you want to gauge the reactions or readiness of other attendees to speak. This allows you to notice body language and raised hands more effectively. In contrast, when addressing the entire group or one specific attendee, looking at the camera lens can create a more engaged and direct interaction.