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  1. When you're logged into Google through a browser, click on the 3x3 Google Application Block in the upper right corner of your window, then select Meet.
    1.  If you don't see it listed there, select More and you'll see additional Google Apps.
  2. Click on Start Join or start a new meeting.
  3. You may need to grant access to Google for the microphone and webcam. You can also change these settings by clicking on the three dots in the video screen.
    1. You can change the devices (Camera, Microphone, and Speakers) and quality (send and receive resolutions) options depending on your setup.  
    2. Quality will normally be automatically chosen based on your camera and microphone.
  4. Back on the Google Meet main area with the video screen, you'll find a URL that can be shared with others that looks like meet.google.com/abc-defg-hij.
  5. When you're ready to launch, click Start Meeting.
    1. You should see another pop-up with the meeting URL as well as telephone dial-in information.
  6. You can create Meets on the fly and add individuals after you start a meeting, or copy the info (link provided) to share with others in advance.  Google Meet also supports Dial-In for users that prefer conduct calls over the phone.  This number can be found in the prompt that appears prior to starting a Meet, or in the Joining Info section at the bottom-left of an active Meet session.
  7. Clicking on Present Now in the bottom right allows you to share your entire screen or a window of an open application like PowerPoint, a browser, Word, etc. You can only share one application window at a time.  
  8. When you're done presenting, click the blue Stop Sharing button in the floating dialog box near the bottom of the shared application, or the Stop Presenting button on Google Meet.
  9. If you have multiple monitors, consider dragging the applications to different screens to assist you in presenting (i.e., Google Meet on one screen and the shared application in the other).
  10. To end the session, click the button that looks like a red telephone handset.

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