The Global Google Educaiton Group (GEG) has a playlist of videos from the Junior Training Series that cover all thing GSuite. An excellent resource for parents who may need to help students with gSuite for Education components.
Google Continues to make updates to Google Meet, specifically to help teachers and schools make better use of it for remote learning. If you haven't used it in a while you might check it out.
CTRL+ALT+ACHIEVE has a series of Getting Started Videos designed to help teachers use Google Meet for remote learning.
John Sowash's Video on Combining Google Meet and Google Classroom.
Quick video tutorial detailing the steps to setup a LIVE STREAM using Google Meet. This will allow you to broadcast LIVE to students without letting them actually be an active part of the Meet. All the viewers see and hear it you! I hope folks will find this helpful.
Several Chrome extensions help increase the functionality of Google Meet:
Meet Grid View - Display everyone in a big grid.
Nod - Nod allows team members to send real-time reactions to presenters and speakers during meetings on Google Meet.
Tactiq Pins - Captures closed captions from Meet into a text file.
Meet Attendance - lets teachers check roll inside Google Meet.
From Going the Distance:
Getting started guide: http://bit.ly/ZoomSTART
Recordings of webinars by Zoom
Video tutorial: http://bit.ly/Zoomyt
Recording of a 30-minute training on Zoom (recorded March 20, 2020)
Using a phone as a document camera during a Zoom meeting or other live web meeting with video camera support.
Consider using a background that is not your "house" :change the background shared on the "Screen"
Sometimes teachers need to draw things out to help explain a concept or idea. This app lets you use a mobile device as a document camera.
More information on the IPEVO's webpage
Going the distance reminds teachers to keep videos short (less than 15 minutes), rehearse the video, practice, use a tool you can be comfortable with, and know how to share your video before you get started.