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In Google Meet, you can perform various activities to make virtual meetings and classes more interactive and engaging. Here are some examples of activities you can do on the platform:
Virtual classes and meetings: You can hold live sessions for teaching, team meetings, or presentations.
Screen sharing: You can share your screen to show presentations, documents, or any other resources directly with participants.
Collaborative work: Use tools like Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides while in a meeting to collaborate in real-time with others.
Breakout rooms: You can split participants into smaller groups for discussions, teamwork, or activities within the same session.
Recording sessions: You can record classes or meetings to share later with participants who couldn’t attend or for review purposes.
Use of interactive tools: Pair Google Meet with platforms like Kahoot or Mentimeter for quizzes, polls, and live feedback during your sessions.
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Classroom management: Create and manage virtual classrooms where students can join, receive assignments, and communicate.
Assignment submissions: Students can submit homework or projects through Edmodo, and teachers can provide feedback.
Quizzes and polls: Create quizzes and polls to assess students' knowledge and gather feedback.
Discussion boards: Use the discussion feature to promote interaction between students, allowing them to post and respond to each other.
Resource sharing: Share learning materials, videos, links, and documents with students in one place.
Badges and rewards: Teachers can award students badges for achievements, motivating them to participate actively.
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Virtual meetings and classes: Conduct live video meetings or classes with participants from anywhere.
Breakout rooms: Divide participants into smaller groups for discussions or group work within a session.
Screen sharing: Share your screen to display presentations, documents, or videos.
Recording sessions: Record meetings or lessons to review later or share with absent participants.
Interactive features: Use the chat, polling, and reactions (like raising a hand) to engage participants.
Whiteboard tool: Use the built-in whiteboard for visual teaching, brainstorming, or drawing diagrams.
Annotations: Participants can annotate shared screens, making collaborative work more interactive.