*There are two ways to create a secure Google Meet, meaning students cannot join without you.
Start a Meet at meet.google.com and give your Meet a nickname. (Video here.)
Use the Google Classroom option.
When you turn on Meet for your class, a unique Meet link is created. You can share the link with students so they can join the meeting. Only you or your co-teachers can start a class video meeting. And only you or your co-teachers can create, show, hide, or reset the meeting link for your class.
You can start a class video meeting from a computer or mobile device.
Note: Students can stay in a class video meeting after you leave it. I HIGHLY recommend you leave the meeting last.
Click here to learn about all whiteboard options.
When running larger meetings in Google Meet, it can be difficult to gauge real-time feedback as you are speaking.
A simple nod in a meeting is something we take for granted but with many team members muted or observing silently, getting this type of feedback can be tough.
Nod allows team members to send real-time reactions to presenters and speakers during meetings on Google Meet.
Use this Chrome Extension to toggle grid view on and off during a Google Meet.
Keyboard shortcuts help you get more done with fewer clicks. Link here.