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#Attending a “Meet”
#Attending a “Meet”
#::Click on a Google Calendar event that has conferencing, and then click on the conference link that reads “'''Join Hangouts Meet'''”. That will open up a new browser window that takes you to the video-conference. Note: The first time you join a Google Meet, you will be prompted to allow access to your Camera and Microphone.
#::Click on a Google Calendar event that has conferencing, and then click on the conference link that reads “'''Join Hangouts Meet'''”. That will open up a new browser window that takes you to the video-conference. Note: The first time you join a Google Meet, you will be prompted to allow access to your Camera and Microphone.
#::[[File:JoinHangoutsMeet.png|350px]]
#::[[File:JoinHangoutsMeet.png|350px]]
#In-Conference Chat'''
#In-Conference Chat
#:<pre>Google Meet has an built-in chat function available to anyone who is part of the conference session. Participants need only click the square “chat bubble” icon on the top, right-hand corner of the screen, and a chat drawer opens on the right-hand side; they can then type comments or questions into the chat which are then visible to everyone else in the conference. This chat function is particularly useful for fielding questions during an online class session, where it can serve as a virtual way for a student to raise their hand. If a teacher simply keeps the chat window open during the video-conference, a student can type a question into the chat which the teacher can answer at an opportune moment.</pre>
#:<pre>Google Meet has an built-in chat function available to anyone who is part of the conference session. Participants need only click the square “chat bubble” icon on the top, right-hand corner of the screen, and a chat drawer opens on the right-hand side; they can then type comments or questions into the chat which are then visible to everyone else in the conference. This chat function is particularly useful for fielding questions during an online class session, where it can serve as a virtual way for a student to raise their hand. If a teacher simply keeps the chat window open during the video-conference, a student can type a question into the chat which the teacher can answer at an opportune moment.</pre>
#'''Screen-sharing'''
#Screen-sharing
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