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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.

  1. Click the class.

  2. Choose an option:

    • On the Stream page, at the top, click the Meet link.

    • On the Classwork page, at the top, click Meet "".;

    • On an announcement or post, click the link for the class video meeting.

  3. (Optional) To allow Meet to use your camera and microphone, click Allow.
  4. In Meet, at the top, make sure you're signed in with your school account. To switch accounts, click Switch account and then select the Classroom account.
  5. To join the class video meeting, click Join now.

Join with a meeting link or invitation

  1. 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.
  2. 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 and then select the Classroom account.
  3. 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.

  1. Open Google Calendar.
  2. Sign in with your school account.
  3. 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.
  4. Click Join with Google Meet.
  5. 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:

  1. In the top-right corner, click Activities and then Polls.
  2. In the poll, select your response and then 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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