And this is why I used Zoom for distance learning. There are no complicated directions or finagling involved. When I share my screen, I can still see my students and they can still see me. This is super important when dealing with students who have disabilities.
But how do you show your desk. People have different needs I guess. One would need to Share a document or if it is art show the desk with hands drawing while showing screen and face. Etc
GREAT VIDEO -- I have seen too many other videos that don't *show* what the user sees behind the desk (they just show a screen and say, "This is what __ sees."). This video starts right from the beginning and shows a photo of actual monitors sitting on a desk, and has a very clear set of explanations that anyone can follow. Thanks!
Thank you so much ! I struggled today when I was presenting a lesson! I felt that zoom is doing a better job than google meets. But our district doesn't support it!
Eric...you do an amazing job explaining everything in your videos. You are by far my favorite Google presenter! I love Meets and your videos help me learn so much!
Similar to the third point, you can use split screen mode to have the meet on one side and your presentation on the other. Windows Key (or Command on Mac) plus the left and right arrow keys with your window selected.
Great video! For the third option, you can close your chat and have everybody on the sidebar (this is one of the scheme options) and you'll be able to see their faces without having to go from one window to the other. If you see any of the students typing you can open the chat again to see if they have any questions.
I really like your video. Even I haven't finished watching it completely, I want to say thank you for the clear and calm voice. I am tired of people presenting in a rush as if they all had Red bull drink.
Your explanations are so easy to follow! I can totally tell you’re a great teacher in the way you break everything down and the inflection in your voice! Thank you! I just subscribed!
Well done Eric - this was just the fix I needed for monitoring my chat while presenting to my class. Super helpful! Oh and you're a really good teacher too.
You are doing such a great job with these videos. They are so easy to follow and they always seem to come right on time, just one day after I ask the question: "How do I.....?" With option 2, I find I get significant screeching and sound feedback even if I mute the microphone on the second device. iPad with chromebook. Is there a sound setting I should be turning off or on to avoid this? I found an old monitor and am using option 1 now and it is working great, but I am helping many teachers who don't have a second monitor and have tried option 2 to no avail due to the screeching audio feedback loop. Thanks for helping!!
Thank you.Power to the teachers.We can keep an eye on those with questions and valuable contributions while keeping an eye on the troublemakers who might think we can't see who's disrupting or typing foolishness in the chat.Thank you Sir.
Excellent Eric! Brilliantly explained. We are all using it here to teach and you have fixes to some of the issues we have come across. Generally our pupils are working really well with their remote learning which is great news. Many thanks.
I really liked the way you combined all three methods in one video. Brilliant and very easy to understand and follow. I use the second method as I have been given a Samsung Tablet A from work. I use it as the portable item to do more with my own single desktop and a 27" monitor. I even tried to have a laptop that is lent to me as the third device, but my bandwidth could not handle 4 people at home on 6 devices. I hadn't thought of the 3rd method because I have had extra devices to use. But it makes sense resizing and moving the windows to be able to see more, especially if one has a lot of real estate in a large monitor. If I lose my 2nd or 3rd device, I will use the 3rd method.
I really love your presentations, everything looks so easy with your great and clear explanations. Thank you very much. This particular video had helped me so much with the screen presentation, nobody else explained how to do it. Thank you so much. I will watched again and again until I mastered before we go back to school.
So I have 2 laptops and logged in to my google meet just like you said. When I present my screen, my second laptop shows the presentation and I can only see about 4 students. Basically I am seeing what my students are seeing. What am I doing wrong ?
Eric, you have SUCH a great teacher voice. Your passion for teaching comes through even with this tutorial. : )
And this is why I used Zoom for distance learning. There are no complicated directions or finagling involved. When I share my screen, I can still see my students and they can still see me. This is super important when dealing with students who have disabilities.
But how do you show your desk. People have different needs I guess. One would need to Share a document or if it is art show the desk with hands drawing while showing screen and face. Etc
I've come back to this video about 3 times this year when things go wrong...thank you so much! From a frazzled old-school teacher. :)
Absolutely clear! I have sat through four or five hyper computer geek types trying to explain this. watched this video once and violla, many thanks
The last one with one monitor helped so much. Thanks!
Very elegant solutions. I can use my laptop now to see my students while teaching. Thanks Eric!
GREAT VIDEO -- I have seen too many other videos that don't *show* what the user sees behind the desk (they just show a screen and say, "This is what __ sees."). This video starts right from the beginning and shows a photo of actual monitors sitting on a desk, and has a very clear set of explanations that anyone can follow. Thanks!
Thank you so much ! I struggled today when I was presenting a lesson! I felt that zoom is doing a better job than google meets. But our district doesn't support it!
absolutely
Eric...you do an amazing job explaining everything in your videos. You are by far my favorite Google presenter! I love Meets and your videos help me learn so much!
Similar to the third point, you can use split screen mode to have the meet on one side and your presentation on the other. Windows Key (or Command on Mac) plus the left and right arrow keys with your window selected.
Great video! For the third option, you can close your chat and have everybody on the sidebar (this is one of the scheme options) and you'll be able to see their faces without having to go from one window to the other. If you see any of the students typing you can open the chat again to see if they have any questions.
Thank you Eric! So detailed and clear, loved it!
I really like your video. Even I haven't finished watching it completely, I want to say thank you for the clear and calm voice. I am tired of people presenting in a rush as if they all had Red bull drink.
Your explanations are so easy to follow! I can totally tell you’re a great teacher in the way you break everything down and the inflection in your voice! Thank you! I just subscribed!
Very helpful. Thank you!
This is the cleverest thing I've ever seen! And if Imanage to pull this off, I'll be just as clever💪🏾 Thank you!
Very informative! Thanks sir!
Incredibly helpful....now let’s see. Easy to listen to for this old gal 🙏🏻
Thanks, man. That was a big help for me, coming over from Zoom.
This was very helpful. Thanks.
I had no clue had to even get started thank you for a great presentation
Very very useful video!
Thank you. You are awesome!
THANK YOU! Very Helpful...
I love your videos! I'm a teacher in a french school. I'd like to use your 3 ways to see your students and make a french video for my coworkers.
Thank you! I'm glad I FINALLY found someone who can answer my question!
Thank you soooo much. Very helpful
Great - really helpful. Thank you.
This whole series is very helpful. Great instructional design. Thank you!
Great advice, thank you!
Well done Eric - this was just the fix I needed for monitoring my chat while presenting to my class. Super helpful! Oh and you're a really good teacher too.
GREAT VIDEO .THANK YOU
amazingly helpful!
Thank You!! Your videos are so helpful. I'm a teacher teaching online and on google meet
is all new to me. Thank you so much!!
Thank you for your really helpful video: so clearly explained.
I love your tutorial videos! So very helpful and clear. Thank you!
Great job! Very comprehensive. I love how you walked us through the examples.
Woa. So much helpful. Thank you, Eric.
You are doing such a great job with these videos. They are so easy to follow and they always seem to come right on time, just one day after I ask the question: "How do I.....?"
With option 2, I find I get significant screeching and sound feedback even if I mute the microphone on the second device. iPad with chromebook. Is there a sound setting I should be turning off or on to avoid this? I found an old monitor and am using option 1 now and it is working great, but I am helping many teachers who don't have a second monitor and have tried option 2 to no avail due to the screeching audio feedback loop. Thanks for helping!!
You should connect your earphones to the second device so that it doesn't make that noise.
Great video!
Great resource provided very very helpful.
Thanks for the information! So useful!
Great video and information!
Very useful; thank you.
Thank you.Power to the teachers.We can keep an eye on those with questions and valuable contributions while keeping an eye on the troublemakers who might think we can't see who's disrupting or typing foolishness in the chat.Thank you Sir.
Very helpful - thx.
Great job! I'm now using a laptop and Chromebook and it works beautifully!
Your videos are the clearest and easiest to follow. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this.
Great video, thanks!!!
Thanks for sharing!!!
Great video. Thanks!
Great information!
Thanks so much! This is very helpful!
VERY HELPFUL!!!
Excellent Eric! Brilliantly explained. We are all using it here to teach and you have fixes to some of the issues we have come across. Generally our pupils are working really well with their remote learning which is great news. Many thanks.
Wow. Nice Clip. Very helpful. Thanks a lot.
I only have one device, so I'll be trying option 3. Many thanks for sharing these tips!
Thank you, Eric! I appreciate!
Thanks for making our 'new normal' a bit more manageable.
I really liked the way you combined all three methods in one video. Brilliant and very easy to understand and follow. I use the second method as I have been given a Samsung Tablet A from work. I use it as the portable item to do more with my own single desktop and a 27" monitor. I even tried to have a laptop that is lent to me as the third device, but my bandwidth could not handle 4 people at home on 6 devices. I hadn't thought of the 3rd method because I have had extra devices to use. But it makes sense resizing and moving the windows to be able to see more, especially if one has a lot of real estate in a large monitor. If I lose my 2nd or 3rd device, I will use the 3rd method.
simple, clear and organized tutorial but so helpful..thank you sir.
Fantastic video. I have subscribed to your channel. Thank you.
great help thanks
Wow i learnt more methods to teach n connect with students!! Thanks
Thank you, this is a life saver this fall!!
After watching tons of videos your tutorial was the BEST breakdown on how to share screen . Thx so much 😌
It's very good video. Simple yet clear.
Thanks a million!
I really love your presentations, everything looks so easy with your great and clear explanations. Thank you very much. This particular video had helped me so much with the screen presentation, nobody else explained how to do it. Thank you so much. I will watched again and again until I mastered before we go back to school.
Nice job! Very helpful.
oooh, very helpful thanks a lot brother
Thank you!!!!!
Thanks a lot sir. You explain everything nicely.
This is such a great video, I was trying to figure out how to monitor the chat area while teaching and only have one device. Thanks
it's a great great video..
So grateful to you
I have a second monitor now but would love a third. Thanks for the tips......very useful.
Lovely... thanks a million
Awesome, thanks for sharing.
So I have 2 laptops and logged in to my google meet just like you said. When I present my screen, my second laptop shows the presentation and I can only see about 4 students. Basically I am seeing what my students are seeing. What am I doing wrong ?
Move the mouse over the presentation in the second laptop and unpin it.
Thanks Eric well explained for beginners
Thank you for these tutorials. They're a life saver.
Thank you for this. I’m going to share on FB.
Thank you for the idea
Do you have to have two monitors.
Great. Very helpful! Thanks
Thank you. This is clear and very useful sir... Respect to you
You are the most fun to listen to! Thank you for sharing !
May also try dualless extension. Works like option 3.
Thanks my friend for sharing your findings 😀👋👍
Hello! Your videos are really helping me with google classroom. Thanks for sharing!😎
You are amazing. I usually don’t understand things but u make it easy
U da best!
too good Eric
Thanks again Eric
Thanks a lot, this was very helpful to me!
Thank you Eric!
Wonderfully helpful!! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!!