How to Share Screen and View Participants in Google Meet
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- Learn how to share your screen and view participants in Google Meet at the same time. This is best done using two monitors but can also be done with a single monitor although you may need to be a bit creative in how you present your screen.
📋 Table of Contents:
Introduction: 0:00
Create a new meeting 00:14
Using a second monitor: 00:32
Sharing a screen or window: 00:43
Using tiled view in Google Meet: 01:05
Configuring the presentation in Keynote: 01:27
Sharing screen and viewing participants with a single monitor: 02:18
Outro: 03:44
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it's crazy that this is so hard in google meet!
Yep, I pay for Zoom due to this very annoyance. I was hoping that there was a change and I could save my company a grand every year... Oh well.
Thank you very much for this video. I have been using Zoom for online teaching last 3 years. Now I have switch to Google Meet, I am literally shocked to see that I cannot control my presentation on the same screen as the Google meet. I thought I was missing something but this video proved that this is a missing feature on Google Meet... If I have to control my presentation I need to switch to that Tab than I cannot see my students... I hope Google will do something about it.
Thanks Anson for this very useful video. It's nice to see you back on youtube 👍
He Anson - Is there a way to minimize the participants on your screen when another person is sharing their screen? I don't see an option to do so - so every time another person shares, only about half of my screen is dedicated to showing me their content and the other half is all of the faces of the participants - so of course that makes it much harder to see any details of what's being shared to everybody that's part of the meet. Hope you're able to help me out. Thanks!
If these are the best solutions then Google Meet has catching up work to do.
Isn't there any way to do it like Zoom or Teams?
Or you can use picture-in-picture mode within the Google Meet options.
How then do you admit students who are joining late?
This is so basic, why don't they change that. I rarely use Google meet
How to do this on a phone
It's absolutely absurd that Google Meet does this.
Absolutely ridiculous.