How do I create a Google Meet?
- Google Meet (link): Google Meet is what HES will use for our Staff meetings. Use your @hookele.k12.hi.us account. Click on the link and follow instructions.
- There are 2 ways to create a SAFE Google Meet for students. BOTH WAYS, students must sign in to their @hookele.k12.hi.us account.
- Option 1: Create safe Google Meets by using the Nickname feature: watch beginning till 3:45. When using nickname feature students MUST BE SIGNED IN TO THEIR @hookele.k12.hi.us account in order to join.
- Option 2: Create safe Google Meets by using the Google Classroom Feature: watch 3:45 till end
- There are 2 ways to create a SAFE Google Meet for students. BOTH WAYS, students must sign in to their @hookele.k12.hi.us account.
How do I notify parents of a Google Meet?
For distance learning, you may use this letter to inform parents that you would like to have a Google Meet with students. You may communicate this with the via Seesaw or however you best communicate with them. On page 1: Where there's a yellow highlighted section, you may Insert your class info there. Modify as you wish.
How do I share my screen in a Google Meet?
Sharing your screen in a Google Meet can be tricky if you've never done it before. See here for a video tutorial.
Check out this resource for more FAQ about Google Meet
Check out this resource for more FAQ about Google Meet
How do I teach students about Google Meet Expectations?
Here are some resources you can use to inform students about Google Meet Expectations.
1. Google Slides Presentation
2. Parent and Student Form (Thank you Tiari for sharing your resource. Please create your own if you're interested in this, otherwise responses to this form will go to her) --NOT REQUIRED. JUST SHARING A RESOURCE.
2. Video (see below)
1. Google Slides Presentation
2. Parent and Student Form (Thank you Tiari for sharing your resource. Please create your own if you're interested in this, otherwise responses to this form will go to her) --NOT REQUIRED. JUST SHARING A RESOURCE.
2. Video (see below)
Teaching During a Google Meet
Problem: When I teach in my classroom, I'm used to having:
- my whiteboard and expo markers to write on the board to explain
- chart paper and markers to write on
- my document camera to show students manipulatives or my paper/worksheet and my pencil
- my iPad to show them how to use an app
- my laptop that's connected to my projector
Question: How do I teach during a virtual meet without access to these things?
Answer: The good news is that you still can accomplish all of the above, you just haven't realized it yet...
Check out this video tutorial. You will learn how to:
- Setup different profiles (in case you need to switch from your @k12.hi.us to @hookele.k12.hi.us account
- Google Meet: How to share your screen so students can see MULTIPLE WINDOWS
- How to use F3 to switch windows
- How to use your iPad as another source for students to see (teach from iPad, teach from Chrome etc)
- How to switch to modeling how you can handwrite something and students can see what you're writing
How do students present their screen during a Google Meet?
Chromebook or Laptop Instructions
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iPad Instructions (Coming Soon!)
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How do students toggle between Google Meet and another app/site while remaining in a Google Meet with me?
Chromebook or Laptop Instructions
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iPad Instructions (Coming Soon!)
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