Since the Mountain View giant began rolling it out for free to everyone, Google Meet has quickly gained a sizable following as one of the more streamlined services that can be used to get things done during the pandemic. Not only business organizations, but also educational institutions and teachers are now gradually moving to Google Meet for its ease of access and interactive features.
How to Use Jamboard in Google Meet | How to Use Google Jamboard as a Whiteboard in Google Meet
If you are a teacher or someone who wants to present your topic on a whiteboard like you would in an office, you can use Google Jamboard with others in a Google Meet session. The following post will walk you through creating a Jam and sharing it with your meeting participants on Google Meet.
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Jamboard was launched by Google in 2017 as an interactive tool for employees and business users to interact using a whiteboard with features such as sticky notes, the ability to add images from Drive and the web, and handwriting and shape recognition. Jamboard was originally released as a competitor to the Microsoft Surface Hub and featured a 55-inch, 4K touch-enabled display that supported up to 16 simultaneous touches.