Google Meet is the video conference tool that our teachers will use to connect with students in small groups or as an entire class at a scheduled time. Google Meet utilizings device webcam and microphone to allow participants to be seen and heard. Teachers can also share their screen to show presentations to students.
To participate, students will go to Google Meet and enter a unique code shared by their teacher.
Students may be invited to join a live class session during Distance Learning days. This will be a chance for students to connect with teachers, ask questions, and see classmates. These meetings will be recorded. They will be posted laster in case a student is unable to attend at the scheduled time.
This is an extension of the physical classroom. There are expectations of student behavior similar to that in school.
Do not attempt to join a virtual class if you are not in that class or have not been invited by the teacher.
Join virtual classes in an appropriate location in your home that has minimal distractions.
Mute your microphone and hide your camera as directed by your teacher.
If you would like to speak, use the chat feature to ask for permission.
Use the chat for class discussion, unless otherwise directed by your teacher.
Use video only when necessary.
Introduce yourself when speaking or sharing.
Use school appropriate language.
Stay on topic.
Avoid side conversations.
Be at your best while in a virtual classroom. You represent Hopkins!
How to join a Google Meet (from the iPad iOS app)
How to join a Google Meet (from an Android device)