How to Have a Live Feed on Video With Password Education
Join a video meeting for education
This article is for students and other meeting participants. Teachers and meeting creators, go here.
You can join a video meeting for distance learning with Google Meet using a computer or mobile device. Depending on how the meeting is set up, you can join in different ways, such as with a link or a nickname.
Before you begin
- If you have an Education edition account and your school type is Primary/Secondary education (K-12), you will not be allowed to join Google Meet video calls created by personal Google Accounts.
- Anonymous users, or users not signed in to a Google Account, will not be able to join meetings organized by Google Workspace for Education users. However, users can still dial in using a phone.
- Depending on how your teacher set up the video meeting, you might have to ask to join before you can enter the meeting.
- You can't request to join a video meeting if you've already been denied twice.
Choose a way to join a meeting
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Join a video meeting in Classroom
If your teacher turns on Meet for Classroom, you can join a video meeting for your class. You can join a class video meeting after the teacher starts the meeting.
To use Meet, sign in to Classroom with a school account. Your account looks like you@yourschool.edu.
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Click the class.
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Choose an option:
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On the Stream page, at the top, click the Meet link.
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On the Classwork page, at the top, click Meet .;
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On an announcement or post, click the link for the class video meeting.
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- (Optional) To allow Meet to use your camera and microphone, click Allow.
- In Meet, at the top, make sure you're signed in with your school account. To switch accounts, click Switch account select the Classroom account.
- To join the class video meeting, click Join now.
Join with a meeting link or invitation
- Choose an option:
- If your teacher shared a meeting link, click the link or paste it into your browser.
- If your teacher sent an invitation in an email message, in the message, under Join with Google Meet, click the link.
- In Meet, at the top, make sure you're signed in with your school account. If you're already signed in and need to switch accounts, click Switch account select the Classroom account.
- Click Join now.
Join with a meeting nickname
Join a meeting from a Calendar event
If your teacher or the meeting organizer shares a Google Calendar event with you, you can join the meeting from Calendar.
- Open Google Calendar.
- Sign in with your school account.
- On the calendar, click the video meeting event.
If you don't see the event, at the top, make sure you're signed in with your school account. - Click Join with Google Meet.
- In Meet, click Join now.
Join a meeting from Gmail
Use other Meet features
Ask a question in Meet
As a meeting participant, you can add questions to a meeting. Anyone in the meeting can view your questions until you delete them.
The meeting moderator can:
- Hide your questions
- View your deleted questions
Learn about how to ask a question in a meeting.
Respond to a poll in Meet
In Meet, as a meeting participant, you can submit a response for a poll.
When your teacher or meeting moderator starts a poll, you get a notification in the meeting. Be sure to submit your response before the poll or meeting ends.
In a video meeting:
- In the top-right corner, click Activities Polls.
- In the poll, select your response click Vote.
Note: After you click Vote, you can't change your response.;
Related topics
- Requirements for using Google Meet
- View meeting details and attachments
- Google Meet accessibility
- Use a screen reader with Classroom on your computer
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Source: https://support.google.com/edu/classroom/answer/9777280?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop
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