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  2. Collaborate with a Jamboard in Google Meet

    support.google.com/meet/answer/10071448

    On your computer, open Jamboard. At the top right, click Meet . To join a scheduled meeting, click the meeting name. To join with a code, click Use a meeting code Enter a code. Join the meeting. To join and not share your Jamboard, click Join the meeting. You can't present or change other participants' views in this setting.

  3. What's Jamboard? - Jamboard Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/jamboard/answer/7424836

    Display upcoming Google Calendar events on Jamboard. Tap an agenda item to start a scheduled meeting. Present your whiteboard to people viewing remotely. Collaborate with any device. Create, edit, and share jams from your phone, tablet, or computer. Open a jam on a nearby Jamboard from your phone or tablet. Connect your computer to Jamboard device.

  4. Jamboard Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/jamboard

    Options for whiteboard collaboration. Start, open, or save a whiteboard. Write, draw & add notes on a whiteboard. Insert images on a whiteboard. Share a whiteboard. Export your jams. Use a code to join a live whiteboard session. Open an existing whiteboard on a Desk 27, Board 65, or Jamboard device. Add Drive files from a mobile device.

  5. Start, open, or save a whiteboard - Jamboard Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/jamboard/answer/7384353

    At the bottom right, click Activities Whiteboarding. Select an option: To create a new Jamboard: Click Start a new whiteboard. To open an existing Jamboard from your drive, shared drives, or computer: Click Choose from Drive. Tip: The Jamboard file will open in a new tab and a link is shared automatically via the in-call chat.

  6. Options for whiteboard collaboration - Jamboard Help - Google...

    support.google.com/jamboard/answer/9444874

    Options for whiteboard collaboration. Start, open, or save a whiteboard. Write, draw & add notes on a whiteboard. Insert images on a whiteboard. Share a whiteboard. Export your jams. Use a code to join a live whiteboard session. Open an existing whiteboard on a Desk 27, Board 65, or Jamboard device. Add Drive files from a mobile device.

  7. Create or open a whiteboard. On the toolbar, tap Draw . (Mobile app) Tap Assistive drawing tools . Select one of the following tools: To clean up written text, tap Handwriting recognition . To format shapes, tap Shape recognition . To recognize and clean up drawings, tap Autodraw . (Feature not available on the mobile app) Add your drawing or text.

  8. Google Jamboard is winding down - Jamboard Help

    support.google.com/jamboard/answer/14084927

    Jamboard users can immediately start taking advantage of the new whiteboard technology on mobile, the web, within Google Meet, and on Series One devices. In addition to deep integration with Google Meet, users can also expect to see these whiteboard tools further incorporated into Google Workspace apps, including Drive, Calendar, and Docs.

  9. Share a whiteboard - Jamboard Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/jamboard/answer/9426431

    In a browser window, join a Meet meeting or go to jamboard.google.com. Start or open a whiteboard. At the top right, click Share. Enter a name or email address and select whether they can view or edit the whiteboard. Click Done. To share your whiteboard as a file from your computer, first download the PDF or PNG file.

  10. No whiteboard option on google meet - Google Meet Community

    support.google.com/meet/thread/74793025

    Community. Learn about the new Meet app. Google Meet. Calling is available in the new Meet app. Get started with calling in Google Meet to stay connected with friends and family.

  11. The software that runs the whiteboard features in web, mobile and hardware devices. A tool to temporarily highlight items using your finger, a cursor, or stylus. A whiteboard session in realtime with participants. Any defined visual or text content, such as the font, converted shapes, or images.