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06 Jan Video – How to Annotate Your Screen in Google Meet
Last week I wrote a blog post about drawing on or annotating your screen during a Google Meet call. The way to do that is to use a free Chrome extension called Annotate Meet. Annotate Meet lets you…
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Last week I wrote a blog post about drawing on or annotating your screen during a Google Meet call. The way to do that is to use a free Chrome extension called Annotate Meet. Annotate Meet lets you…Read the whole entry at FreeTech4Teachers.com » Related StoriesDraw on Your Screen in Google MeetHow to Add a Dynamic “Latest News” Section to Google SitesHow to Add an Announcement Banner to Google Sites Annotate Meet, annotations, Free Technology For Teachers, G Suite for Education, Google Meet, how to, remote instructionRead More
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