This video (from 1:32-10:05) is a fairly helpful introduction to the fall 2020 Google Enterprise for Education features.
IMPORTANT: For teachers, “HOST CONTROLS” show up in your Google Meets as a blue shield in the bottom-left corner. We recommend you turn “QUICK ACCESS: OFF,” so students or any participants must be admitted by the host of the meeting.
This video is a fairly helpful introduction to the spring 2021 update to layout of Google Meet on Chromebooks and laptops.
Google Meet: How to Invite People to a Video Meeting
Google Meet: How to Start a Video Meeting
Google Meet: How to Join a Video Meeting
Google Meet: Basic Use and Features
Google Meet: How to Record a Google Meet
Google Meet: Grid View Extension
Google Meet: How to Keep Students from Starting or Recording a Meet
Google Meet: How to Keep Students from Joining or Rejoining a Meet without You
Google Meet: Whiteboard Tools for Google Meet
Google Meet Integration in Google Classroom
Google Meet: 3 Ways to See Your Students when Presenting your Screen
Google Meet: How to Give Remote Control in Google Meet with One Click
Google Meet: How to Annotate PDF's Together in Google Meet with Kam
Start the Meet, have grid view on.
Students join Google Meet using the Google Meet app on their iPad.
Students will need to sign into Google Meet using their Google account.
The teacher presents a WINDOW of the Google Meet.
Students can now see all students in the class.
K-1 students will use their Google Account to join a Meet using the Meet app installed on the iPad.
Use these cards to help students understand the functions in Google Meet