diff --git a/SocialDistancing.md b/SocialDistancing.md index 1003b46b20e8927496f8e747c36c46d3058d4511..8386a53dbe198f9fd9c1c72dfc9b6bdde4163a08 100644 --- a/SocialDistancing.md +++ b/SocialDistancing.md @@ -108,8 +108,8 @@ assignment partner(s).*** During a videoteleconference (VTC), regardless of the particular technology used, the mute button is key to preventing distractions (this is also true of audio-only teleconferences). Unless you're actively participating in the - conversation, it is considered good manners to mute your microphone unless. - When it become your turn to speak, unmute the microphone, and then re-mute + conversation, it is considered good manners to mute your microphone. + When it becomes your turn to speak, unmute the microphone, and then re-mute when you are finished. It is perfectly acceptable to remain unmuted for the duration of a back-and-forth conversation you are part of. It is obviously also acceptable to remain unmuted if you're the only person speaking.