Start a Google Meet
Start a Google Meet with Google Classroom
Use Whiteboard Tools Like Google Jamboard in a Google Meet
Use Breakout Rooms in a Google Meet
How Students View, Complete and Turn In Assignments in Google Classroom
How Students Submit a Photo of Work in Google Classroom
How Students Join and Complete Pear Deck Lessons and View Feedback
How to Split a Chromebook Screen
How to Edit a PDF on a Chromebook
How to Configure Your Gmail's Priority Inbox
How to Use DocHub to complete assignments on PDF's and submit with Google Classroom
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This tutorial covers how to start a Meet from their website at meet.google.com using a nickname OR to use Google Calendar to schedule and start a Google Meet.
This video covers how Google Meet is now integrated right into Google Classroom to make it easier than ever to create Meets for your students and to keep students from joining the Meet without you.
This video covers digital whiteboard tools you can use with Google Meet including Chrome Canvas and Google Jamboard.
You may be assigned to work in a small group or with an individual in a Google Meet Breakout Room. It's worth noting that in the time since this video was made, Google Meet has added a helpful timer option as well as an "ask for help" option. Students can now "ask for help" when in a breakout room, signaling the teacher to enter.
This video covers how students complete and submit assignments in Google Classroom. It will serve as a great reference for you as you assist students in viewing, completing, and turning in their work.
This video will help you understand how to help a student submit a photo of their work to Google Classroom. The student would only need their Chromebook to complete these steps.
Anyone can use this handy chrome extension to split their screen in half. This allows for students to view the Meet video on one side, and interact with content on the other side.
This video will show you how PDF's can be assigned by teachers to Google Classroom. The submission got even easier than shown in the end of the video--read through this tutorial to see how to submit work.