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Google Meet introduces Jamboard integration for collaborative note taking

Google Meet is a video-communication service developed by Google. It is one of two apps that constitute the replacement for Google Hangouts, the other being Google Chat. Now Google Meet is integrating with Jamboard to include a digital whiteboard for visual and collaborative brainstorming.

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Jamboard is an interactive whiteboard developed by Google, as part of the G Suite family. This integration starts from a new Whiteboard: Open a Jam option, which obtained in the bottom right corner of Google Meet.

“Jam” is equal to a Doc or Slide that allows users to produce new work. You can draw, write, explain, and include sticky notes to a page. It opens on the left-hand side of the meeting, with people’s feeds compacted on the other end.

Note: You can only open a Jamboard during a Meet call if you joined the call on a computer. Video call participants will get a link to a Jamboard file on a mobile device or tablet. Overall now this feature is rolling out and will be fully accessible over the coming weeks.

Via: 9to5Google


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