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Google Meet

https://meet.google.com

Student/Parent Directions (updated)

*Do not record meetings with students. It is good practice to make sure you are the last to leave the meeting. *

There are several ways to start a Google Meet. Best practice and for most staff, will be through Google Classroom. Students must be added to your Google Classroom first and then will be able to join by clicking the "Join" button.

You will see "generate meet link" under your banner if you have not set it up yet. From there, you will be prompted to toggle "make it visible" to students. You will click the Join button to start your meetings. Students will do the same. You can always adjust settings by click the 3 dots or your classroom gear icon.

Meet link has moved to under class banner. Click the 3 dots for copying & pasting your meet link and other options.

🤩Recent Meet Updates

NEW Audio / video lock settings

Read more about it here



Add co-hosts to your meeting!


Breakout Rooms!

How to use breakout rooms

Meets with Google Classroom

Click on your Classroom settings gear to view meet settings or reset your link.

Creating Meeting Links with Google Calendar.mp4

Meets on Google Calendar

Create individual meeting links and send email invites without Google Classroom.

How to use Jamboard Integration

Ways to see students while presenting your screen

A video tutorial explaining to students how they can participate in a game or other interactive activity that you share via link in the chat.

By default, when a link is shared in the chat, it will open in a new tab. Participants can click back and forth between tabs, or use this strategy of creating a second window.


10 Fun Google Meet Activities for your Classroom & Puzzle Party

Other tutorials:

More getting started tutorials by Eric Curts HERE.

Want to record yourself for a lesson using Meet? See the clip HERE.

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