Google Meet Support
Using Google Meet in Canvas
Google Meet is available inside Canvas for Middle and High School teachers. There is an icon on the Canvas toolbar that connects to Google Meet and creates the link automatically for teachers. The link can be placed on the teacher's "start page" after it is created. Below is an image from Canvas indicating the Google Meet icon location. The toolbar only appears when the page is in "edit" mode.
Using Google Meet
The video series How to Use Google Meet from Eric Curtis is designed for teachers and clearly explains all elements of Google Meet.
Updated Layout in Google Meet
Looking for a Guide to Google Meet for Parents and Guardians? Click the link below!
Using Jamboard in Google Meet
Watch the video to learn how to access a Jamboard while in Google Meet.
Live Stream in Google Meet
You can live stream in Google Meet with and add up to 100,000 view-only guests. Click here to learn how to create a live stream event.
Click here to learn how to watch a live-stream event, record a live-stream, start and stop a live-stream, and remove a live-stream event from your Calendar.
Tracking Attendance in Google Meet
Click here to read the steps on how to turn on the attendance tracker in Google Meet.
Click here to find possible solutions with problems tracking attendance in Google Meet.
New Features in Google Meet!
Watch the video on the right to learn how to access the new features in Google Meet.
Secure Your Google Meet
Watch the video on the right to learn about the Quick Access feature in Google Meet to prevent unwanted guests from joining your meeting.
Here's a Guide to Google Meet for Parents & Guardians:
Using Google Meet Effectively
Watch the videos by Eric Curts on how to use Google Meet with your Google Classroom and use the features within Google Meet.
Best Practices for Google Meet
Watch the videos by Eric Curts on how to use Google Meet with your Google Classroom and use the features within Google Meet.
Create a Secure Meeting
Use Google Classroom to generate meeting links with nicknames.
Students can join a Meet link whenever they decide, with or without you, if you use Google Meet outside of Google Classroom.
If you are creating a Meet link outside of Google Classroom, use a nickname to secure the meeting.
Take Control
Mute or remove participants (on the right go to People-->Point to the person and click the Back Arrow-->Click Remove).
Approve and deny requests from participants outside of JPS.
If a teacher removes a participant, the person cannot rejoin unless the teacher invites the person back to the meeting.
If the teacher leaves the meeting last, participants cannot rejoin.
**There is a 30-second window where participants can rejoin/stay after you end the meeting.
Resources
If you have not already, please complete the Google Classroom Proficiency course within Canvas.
Search for online training in Frontline on such things as how to integrate Google Meet into Canvas.
Use support.google.com to quickly and easily find solutions.
Switching from Zoom to Google Meet: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9367363