This video will teach you how to use five extensions to get the most out of your Google Meets including Attendance (which can be taken throughout your meeting), Grid View (which enables you to see all of your students at once), Tactiq which allows you to record a complete transcript of your meeting (very helpful!), Nod which allows students to give you a reaction without unmuting, and Web Paint which allows you to mark up the screen you are sharing with your students.
This video will introduce you to five popular Google Meet Chrome extensions that will make Google Meets with your students easier. These include Grid View, Nod, Attendance (all of which are also covered in the first video), as well as Push to Talk (use the space bar to mute and unmute yourself), and Dualless which allows you to split your screen.
Check out this video developed by Brandon Thompson, MES Math teacher, showing how to use your Smart Board or Promethean Board software to teach handwriting to your in-person and virtual students synchronously. This video is useful far beyond just handwriting lesson though and is applicable K-12........so check it out!!
This video will show you how to use the new feature for changing the background and blurring your background within your Google Meet. This could be very helpful for those student who you've never seen on Google Meet because they simply haven't turned on their camera. Could make them feel more comfortable about coming online.
NEW! Google Meet Q&A Function. This video will introduce you to the new question and answer function on Google Meet. This function allows students to ask questions during instruction and gives teachers the ability to answer, hide, delete, or reorder those questions.
NEW! Google Meet Breakout Rooms. This video will introduce you to the newly released "breakout rooms" function in Google Meet. Learn how to create breakout rooms, assign students to rooms, and supervise breakout groups during small group activities.
Quick lesson on the new Host Controls in Google Meet.
Quick lesson on using Jamboard within Google Meet.
Quick lesson on using the new tile view (up to 49 tiles) within Google Meet.