The company's video conferencing service and Jamboard collaborative whiteboard unite their technological benefits, Helping workers, Teachers and students in their daily work.

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Enabled for the moment by default, Google has announced the integration of its videoconferencing system Meet and its Jamboard interactive whiteboard, which is expected to be completed in the coming weeks.

As explained in its statement, "As more workers, teachers and students working from home in response to the spread of COVID-19, We want to do our part and help them stay connected and stay productive.".

To this end, Meet and Jamboard integration allows users to create or open a session on the interactive whiteboard while connected in a work or school video conference, which also save, Share and continue at another time with the same session.

Thanks to the integration of the Google Jamboard collaboration screen (more details on Digital AV), Workers, Teachers and students can enrich their sessions and classes with presentations, Explanations, Etc.

As explained from the Google blog GSuite, Opening the digital screen is only possible for users who have joined the video conference from a computer, while those who are connected via mobile have access through a link that redirects them to the Jamboard application.


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by • 28 sep, 2020
• section: formation, business, Telepresence / videoconference