
Remote Interaction Methods
Remote interaction methods are ways people communicate or control devices from a distance, without being physically present. Examples include video conferencing tools like Zoom or Skype, allowing face-to-face meetings online. Remote desktop access lets users operate a computer remotely, as if they were sitting in front of it. Telepresence systems provide lifelike virtual presence, often used in business meetings. These methods rely on the internet to bridge physical gaps, enabling seamless collaboration, support, and control across different locations.