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O Google Meet, também chamado de Hangouts Meet é uma ferramenta para realização de reuniões em vídeo a distância, com alta qualidade de áudio e vídeo, comportando um grande número de participantes online ao mesmo tempo. Esta ferramenta tem sido de grande importância na atualidade, para a comunicação síncrona de professores, alunos e pais. Mas, para um uso eficiente é necessário saber como usar essa ferramenta aproveitando todos os recursos que ela tem a nos oferecer.
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Welcome to episode 174 ("The Eye of Sauron Briefly Appears") of the EdTech Situation Room from April 22, 2020, where technology news meets educational analysis. This week Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) and Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) discussed Tab Groups in Google Chrome, disinformation stories inspired is that the right word?!) by the neo-coronavirus, updates to videoconferencing tools WhatsApp and Hangouts Meet, digital divide realities made more visible by the COVID-19 pandemic, and announcements for Montana and Oklahoma that the states will be "opening for business" again soon after weeks of lock down. Renamed Office365 (now just "Microsoft365,") inspiring stories of 3D printing collaborative efforts to build COVID-19 PPE (personal protective equipment,) and the ongoing radicalization potential of YouTube were also discussed. Our show was live streamed and archived simultaneously on YouTube Live as well as our Facebook Live page via StreamYard.com. Thanks to everyone who joined us live and shared comments in our live chat! Please follow us on Twitter @edtechSR for updates, and join us LIVE on Wednesday nights (normally) if you can at 10 pm Eastern / 9 pm Central / 8 pm Mountain / 7 pm Pacific or 3 am UTC. All shownotes are available on http://edtechSR.com/links.
Brought to you by Virtual Not Distant, where we help managers and teams transition to an office-optional approach. For full show notes please see https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/podcasts/learning-and-sharing What’s Going On This topical segment was recorded on April 6th 2020 Maya experienced a meeting that was ‘Zoom-bombed’ - one of those new words 2020 will add to the lexicon. This phenomenon has attracted a lot of media coverage, and Zoom has taken steps to secure their own networks - so make sure you’re running the most up to date version of the app. A good example of why transitioning shouldn’t, in normal circumstances, happen without learning and planning… And Zoom is not the only meeting app out there! Google has rolled out free access to advanced Hangouts Meet video-conferencing capabilities to all G Suite customers globally, and we found this list of hundreds of other possibilities to choose from as well, with different properties and integrations for different industries. Among the plethora of remote work content, don’t overlook these fine words by Prof Dr. Emerita Gloria Ramsbottom-Lemieux. Surreality meets satire - but we need humour wherever we can find it these days. Pilar heard about a new co-working space which gives people black beads you can wear, if you want to signify you don’t want to be disturbed. A way to physically manifest an attention status in a visible way… A Slack emoji come to life? Interesting how these shared signals and vocabulary emerge. Research from HBR’s Idea Watch suggests that people would rather have their job taken by a robot than another human - maybe because we couldn’t be expected tocompete? But we’d rather work alongside a human replacement for any of our co-workers, if they get laid off. An article in The StartUp on Medium caught Maya’s eye, The Five Levels of Remote Work — and why you're probably at Level 2 - an insightful look at how to get beyond the meetings and chat and replication of the office, to an asynchronous nirvana. A good aspiratiomn for many teams who can work in this way and well worth a read. Remote Work Tree Rowena Hennigan and Robert Kropp in Spain have compiled Remote Work Tree: As Robert explained, they wanted to ease the transition by bringing together the best events and resources to help people new to remote working and leadership. They’ve tried to predict a learning path and what users might need, to step through the rich resources they have curated, put together at top speed - to help you avoid content overload.
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Funny moment in Zoom: 1:00 Apple: 2:02 - iOS 14 API Clips. - iPhone 9/SE still expected in April. - Mac Pro now available in refurbished store. - Today At Apple transitions to Today At Home. - Apple and Google partner for an opt-in pandemic tracking service. Free things to do while you stay at home: 13:22 Google: 22:04 - Hangouts Meet changes to Google Meet. - Google to require seamless updates for devices launching with Android 11. - Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 Edge to no longer receive security updates. Microsoft: 30:00 - Microsoft hires former Apple Executive to head Holo Lens. - Probably going to be delaying Surface Duo. Gaming: 32:34 - Xbox Game Bar opens up to 3rd party developers. - Xbox UI update. - Google is offering Stadia Pro trial for 2 months. - Stadia free version is now available. - Dual Sense controller. - Overwatch is launching a new hero. - Valorant Beta. - Bleeding Edge launches. - PUBG update starts crashing. - Saints Row 5 announced. - Just Cause 4 free on Epic game store. - Assassins Creed 2 free on Uplay. - Fallout 76 Wastelanders update. - GameCube dock for Switch made by Brooks. - Switch selling out world-wide. www.patreon.com/callingallplatforms T-Shirts! Contact: podcast@callingallplatforms.com Social: Facebook Twitter YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Android
Taro Minowa さんをゲストに迎えて、脳脊髄液減少症、Social Distancing, コンタクトトレーシング、リモートワーク、ノートテイキング、FF7 などについて話しました。 Show Notes Rebuild: 254: Udon Ecosystem (higepon) 突発性脳脊髄液減少症になり1ヶ月以上寝たきりだった話 - higepon blog Apple and Google partner on COVID-19 contact tracing technology Privacy-Preserving Contact Tracing - Apple and Google How Apple And Google Are Going To Enable Contact Tracing Find Your Keys, Wallet & Phone with Tile’s App and Bluetooth Tracker Device AirTags: Everything We Know So Far Yahoo! MAP、エリアやターミナル駅周辺の混雑度を表示する「混雑レーダー」を再び提供 Webcams have become impossible to find, and prices are skyrocketing Magnet Discord introduces background noise suppression in beta Krisp | Noise Cancelling App Google’s Hangouts Meet is now just Google Meet Rhodia Notebooks & Writing Pads Getting Things Done 横着プログラミング 第1回: Unixのメモ技術 Toggl あつまれ どうぶつの森 PS5 controller, the DualSense, officially revealed Japanese PS4s can now use X to select, but why didn’t they already? Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness
In this episode of BTLR, we start off the news by poking a little fun at Google, as they are notorious for changing their services and features up at the drop of a hat, in this specific case we're talking about how Hangouts Meet became Google Meet, and Hangouts Chat was re-re-branded Google Chat. We're also discussing Samsung and their decision to kill off their own proprietary digital assistant S Voice. And of course a day can't go by where we can't talk about how the Coronavirus pandemic is effecting literally everything, in this case we're discussing how Apple and Google are apparently teaming up to create a contact tracing tool to track who has the virus, who they gave it to, and who gave it to them. And finally, (Pay no attention to the thumbnail of this episode, there was a slight mistake there), we'll be talking about the IRS setting up a forthcoming website to help you track where your stimulus payment is. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Stories discussed this week: Webcams have become impossible to find, and prices are skyrocketing Why the 5G coronavirus conspiracy theories don’t make sense UK mobile carriers politely ask people to stop burning 5G towers No one’s getting new emoji in 2021 because of the pandemic Foxconn will produce ventilators at its controversial Wisconsin plant Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 review: AMD has rewritten the rules Nvidia’s RTX Super GPUs for laptops have arrived — here’s where you’ll see them first Asus’ ROG Zephyrus Duo 15 is a gaming laptop with two screens MSI announces new laptops with Comet Lake H and new Nvidia GPUs Gigabyte’s latest gaming laptop supports Intel’s most powerful 10th Gen Core i9 processor yet Razer’s new Blade 15 has powerful specs and an improved keyboard Samsung Galaxy Chromebook review Asus Chromebook Flip C436 review Microsoft reportedly delays Surface Neo beyond 2020 Can Meg Whitman outwit a pandemic with Quibi? Quibi app review: shifting landscape Quibi’s shows are fun, familiar, and a little forgettable It’s impossible to screenshot a Quibi show, and that’s detrimental to its success Disney Plus surpasses 50 million subscribers Sony reveals new DualSense controller for the PlayStation 5 Microsoft’s Xbox Game Bar is getting custom widgets and its own store on Windows The OnePlus 8 Pro will have super fast, 30W wireless charging Google’s midrange Pixel 4A could launch soon, and there may not be an XL version Google’s Hangouts Meet is now just Google Meet Google extends free access to advanced teleconferencing features to September 30th Google trademarks 'Google Meet' and 'Google Chat,' support ... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we talk about our exclusive and definitive report detailing the Google Pixel 4a, while the new Pixel Buds have also been in the news. We then go into the Google Meet and Chat rebrands, as well as Stadia's free tier launch. Alphabet Scoop is available on Google Play, Google Podcasts, iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, and through our dedicated RSS feed for Pocket Casts and other podcast players. New episodes of Alphabet Scoop are recorded every Thursday afternoon at 4-5 PM ET and published on Friday mornings. Subscribe to our podcast in Google Play or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they're available. Hosts: Stephen Hall Abner Li Links: Exclusive: ‘Pixel 4a’ is Google’s new mid-ranger w/ 5.8-inch display, SD 730 Alleged Google Pixel 4a retail box leaks hinting at an imminent launch date Latest Google Pixel 4a leak allegedly confirms $399 price tag, ‘new’ Assistant Sketchy Pixel 4a XL parts leak on eBay, suggesting dual camera on scrapped larger model [Update: Orders cancelled] Google Pixel Buds 2 release date might be as soon as late April/early May [Update: Google confirms] Don’t be surprised when ‘Hangouts Meet’ becomes ‘Google Meet’ Google trademarks ‘Google Meet’ and ‘Google Chat,’ support page backs change Google significantly expands Stadia with free tier, two months of Stadia Pro for all PSA: Google Stadia’s free accounts might be in limited numbers at first, so act quick Google Stadia free tier: How to sign up, features explained Google Podcasts arrives on iOS as Android redesign goes official Google Doodle series will thank coronavirus helpers over the next two weeks Feedback? Drop us a line at gtips@9to5g.com. You can also soon rate us in Google Play, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Pocket Casts to help more people discover the show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pY9gAgYPK5U
Jack Dorsey literally puts his money to work for Coronavirus relief. More details on that Airbnb lifeline raise. Details on an interesting telemedicine raise. Netflix has increased parental controls, Google is pushing a mandatory new setup for Android development and why the desktop web is back, for the time being anyway.Sponsors:Caramba.store; promocode: BRIAN50CognitoHQ.comLinks:@jack's tweet storm Airbnb Paying More Than 10% Interest on $1 Billion Financing Announced Monday (WSJ) Airbnb In Talks To Raise More Debt (Bloomberg) Update on Zoom’s 90-Day Plan to Bolster Key Privacy and Security Initiatives (Zoom Blog) Netflix will allow parents to remove movies and shows, filter by rating in new update (The Verge) Google is requiring Virtual A/B on new Android 11 devices, paving the way for mandatory Seamless Updates (XDA Developers) Microsoft is freezing hiring except in some unspecified 'strategic areas' (Business Insider) All Microsoft events will be digital-only until July 2021 (The Verge) The Virus Changed the Way We Internet (NYTimes) Restaurant management platform Toast cuts 50% of staff (TechCrunch) Tyto Care raises $50 million to grow its telehealth examination and diagnostic platform (VentureBeat) Google's video chat service adds 2 million users a day amid coronavirus (CNET)Don’t be surprised when ‘Hangouts Meet’ becomes ‘Google Meet’ (9to5Google)
Full blog post and show notes available here. Let's get real, y'all! While the world is battling the coronavirus, teachers and schools are scrambling to figure out what this home learning thing looks like. I've put together 12 practical tips for remote learning during school closures. To be clear, this is about this particular crisis situation. These are not the same tips that I would share for a normal school day. Let's keep this practical. Let's prioritize what's really important right now. Let's share and collaborate to make the best of this situation. 12 Practical Tips for Remote Learning During School Closures I wish I could do this for you. I wish I could take this burden off of the many teachers who are in a panic right now. Take comfort in the fact that we are all in this together. Here's some practical advice to consider for home learning during school closures. 1. Grace is Greater Than Grades We’ve never faced this problem before, and we need to make sure our priorities are in the right place. While many are focused on the tech, and how to deliver lessons electronically, we must face a harsher reality. This isn’t just an eLearning day. This is not a snow day. This is UNPRECEDENTED. Students, teachers, and parents are scared and suddenly balancing fears and anxiety with working and teaching from home. All of us, including you and me, need a little grace right now. Under normal circumstances, I would never recommend completion grades, but right now, they may be the best we can get. I wrote more about grace in this post. 2. Prioritize Emotional Needs For some of our students, we are their only safe place. They miss their teachers and the safety of school. Even our students that have safe and loving homes miss their classmates and teachers. Let's prioritize the emotional needs above the learning needs. I always come back to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, and meeting these basic needs is more important than a worksheet or checklist. If you can, schedule a daily or weekly office hours check-in with your class. If your school has enabled a video conferencing tool like Zoom or Hangouts Meet, set aside a couple of hours to be online for any students who want to chat. Record a good morning video for your students. Show them your workspace, your family, your pet, anything to connect on a human level. Everyone is missing connections right now. Keep interactions light-hearted when possible. Try having a joke of the day, funny video of the day, or playing a game. 3. Choose a Platform and Stick with It! As I learned many weeks ago from my interview with Jennifer Pearson, a teacher who had been teaching her students in China remotely for many weeks, this is NOT the time to throw a bunch of new tools at our teachers and students. If you were using Google Classroom, or another LMS before your school closed, great! If not, you may be scrambling to figure this out--and that's okay. (Here are some cheat sheets to help with Google Classroom.) But as a campus, and as a teacher, choose your platform and stick with it! Consistency is your best friend right now. It doesn't need to be fancy. It doesn't need to be innovative. Create a one-stop-shop for your students--something I have always recommended. Whether that is Google Classroom, a Google Doc, a Google Site, SeeSaw, Microsoft Teams, whatever, keep it simple! Only use new tools if you haven't been using this kind of technology at all! We are in survival mode. If we can get kids to engage in any kind of learning right now, we should count ourselves lucky. 4. Prioritize Offline Activities for Equity We need more offline activities than online activities for multiple reasons: Digital equity is a significant problem in most areas, so we must give students offline options. Even students with devices and an Internet connection, shouldn't spend all day in front of a screen. The distractions online have always been an issue, but now more than ever, as coronavirus talks dominate every media. The stress of this on parents, teachers, and students is tremendous. Keep it simple! Give students offline options for every activity you assign. Get creative! Offline or paper choice boards, at home BINGO, scavenger hunts, and more, can keep students engaged and entertained. They don't have to require rigor and critical thinking right now. I'm sorry, but just keeping it real. 5. Use a Simple Weekly Checklist Jennifer Pearson also recommended the checklist idea, but I've seen so many crazy templates floating around, it's essential to keep things simple. It doesn't have to be daily. Many schools are embracing a partial week schedule, which I think is a good idea. Assigning activities for the week will simplify communications and the turn-in process. This can be a simple Google Doc or Word Doc, printed for those without access. I would even consider creating a 2-3 week checklist to simplify even more. Check out the weekly checklists shared in this post. 6. Reduce Work by AT LEAST HALF Jennifer Pearson learned early on that you cannot replicate the school schedule every day at home. She recommends reducing the workload by half. I say you may need to take that even further than half. Again, we cannot replicate the school day at home. 7. It's NOT About the FREE Tech Tools Times are tough. Remote teaching and learning is hard, and many teachers, students, and parents find themselves increasingly dependent on technology right now. I am happy to see technology embraced, even if it is out of necessity. However, the focus of what we teach should still be aligned with our learning goals, not the technology. In fact, now, more than ever, we need to be equitable, patient, and full of grace for all our learners. I get it. Right now, teachers need help. They are searching for it, and desperate to find a solution to help them manage this mess we call remote learning, home learning, distance learning...Heck! We don't even know what to call it because it is so new and unprecedented. Take a deep breath. You got this. You are a teacher, and our bottom line is still about learning and supporting our students, not about finding the BEST tech tool. Yes, it's great that so many are available during this crisis, but these giant lists are not useful to the average classroom teacher. As Jennifer Pearson says, use what your students know. New tools can cause assignments to be late or wrong and can add to the anxiety over the situation. Digital learning leaders may find these lists useful, but for the average teacher or parent, it just adds to the confusion and chaos. Please do not overwhelm your classroom teachers with one hundred free tech tools. If you are a leader, take this list down to 3-7 tools for each grade level or subject area. 8. All Teacher Videos Should Be Recorded If you have the capability, record any live teacher videos, so students who cannot attend live don't feel left out. Even the ones without access may appreciate this when they return to school. While we have to be careful and follow privacy and protection laws for recording children if teachers are willing to record their lessons or a good morning video, let's make sure every child gets a chance to see it. That may mean that these are saved for later viewing for students without access. 9. Give Students DETAILED Directions Remember, without you there by their side; students have no context. They need even more detailed directions than usual. Here's a post on How to Package Your Digital Assignments that should give you some ideas. 10. No Assigned Group Work! As much as I usually encourage collaborative learning, now is not the time. This will over-complicate things for you and your students. Do not require that students collaborate or work together. Those students that can work together are already getting on Facetime to share the answers. Yes, I said it, and you know it will happen. Yet another reason to keep it simple and understand we can't control the environment. 11. Fail Forward We all have to have a growth mindset through this process and accept the fact that this is not going to be perfect. The control freak teachers and administrators will have to let that go. There is no way to control this. There is no way to know precisely what is happening in the home learning environment. It's all going to be fine, even if it is not perfect. Even if there are things we don't know and cannot predict at this moment, it is what it is. I beg administrators not to micromanage teachers and students during this time. Even if you ask teachers and students to track EVERYTHING right now, it will not be accurate. Treat your teachers as the professionals they are. Trust them to know what's happening with their students. Just because you can't control it, doesn't mean we should be micromanaging. This doesn't help the situation at all, and in fact, it is adding more stress and anxiety to an already stressful situation. No matter what your role in education, we all have to let go and accept that this is out of our control. You will learn things from day one. You will adapt and be flexible because you are an educator, and that's what we've always done. 12. Practice Self Care Don't forget to take care of yourself during all of this! Being a teacher is hard under normal circumstances. You are about to put on your superhero cape and FLY! I know you can do what needs to be done, but be sure you take time to relax, exercise, pray, meditate, take a long bath, whatever you can do to keep your stress and anxiety down so you can be there for your students. And of course, practice social distancing, stay home if you can, and by all means, WASH YOUR HANDS! This is NOT Our Tech Moment. As much as technology has suddenly become a priority, even for the most resistant teachers, this is not our moment. By "our," I mean all of us who work in edtech, support edtech, promote edtech, and love edtech. Leaders in digital learning are also suddenly very popular, and this is our moment to help and support. Technology will help us survive this, but we also have to accept that survival mode means we can't expect innovative, dynamic learning experiences in an environment we can't control. Even in schools that are working hard to send home devices and hot spots, we have to accept the fact that we have ZERO control over what happens in the home. When we return to school, I do believe there will be a renewed interest in digital learning, and then we will have our moment. Thank you for all you do! I don't think there has been a time when I have ever been more proud to be an educator! Resources to Help FREE Resources, Podcasts, Blog Posts, Cheat Sheets, & More! I am working day and night to create FREE resources, videos, podcasts, cheat sheets, and more. New podcasts and blog posts are in the works to help you through this. I created a brand new Google Classroom Cheat Sheets, one for teachers, and one for students. I hope these help more teachers who suddenly find themselves having to learn a new platform. I've created a Remote Learning Resource page, curating all of the resources that are specifically useful at this time. I have been blogging for more than six years, and have created hundreds of free articles, podcasts, ebooks, cheat sheets, webinars, and more. Check out FREE PD for Teachers Stuck at Home. I am also creating and adding new YouTube videos to my channel. Subscribe to the Shake Up Learning channel so you get notified. FREE Tech Coach Collaborative I am also putting together a collaborative group for digital learning leaders and tech coaches. It's a work in progress, but we are better together. Join us for weekly meetings and shared resources. 50% Off Online Courses I have also discounted my current online courses by 50%. I wish I could give these away for free. Please know, there is a cost to these courses, the platform, customer service, and providing service hours. The purchase of these courses helps me continue to create all of the FREE resources that I provide. MUST USE COUPON = homelearning at checkout to claim the 50% discount. 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Leading global tech analysts Patrick Moorhead (Moor Insights & Strategy) and Daniel Newman (Futurum Research) are front and center on The Six Five analyzing the tech industry's biggest news each and every week and also conducting interviews with tech industry "insiders" on a regular basis. The Six Five represents six (6) handpicked topics that will be covered for five (5) minutes each. Welcome to this week’s edition of “The 6-5.” I’m Patrick Moorhead with Moor Insights & Strategy, co-host, joined by Daniel Newman with Futurum Research. On this week’s show we will be talking: Amazon- 100K employees and $20M commit to its Diagnostic Development Initiative AWS launches global initiative to accelerate COVID-19 diagnostics, research, and testing https://www.forbes.com/sites/moorinsights/2020/03/30/the-most-outrageously-awesome-ways-tech-companies-are-helping-in-times-of-the-covid-19-crisis/#5ff7e90c796c Cisco Cisco Puts Up $225 Million to Combat Spread of COVID-19 https://www.forbes.com/sites/moorinsights/2020/03/30/the-most-outrageously-awesome-ways-tech-companies-are-helping-in-times-of-the-covid-19-crisis/#5ff7e90c796c Google - DeepMind contribution to AlphaFold; G suite super-sizing of services for schools and businesses Computational predictions of protein structures associated with COVID-19 Connecting businesses and educators with advanced Hangouts Meet capabilities https://www.forbes.com/sites/moorinsights/2020/03/30/the-most-outrageously-awesome-ways-tech-companies-are-helping-in-times-of-the-covid-19-crisis/#5ff7e90c796c HPE - Medical Ship and “Airheads” Supporting the healthcare industry in the battle against COVID-19 HPE Aruba Donates $50 Million in Connectivity to Fight Covid-19 https://www.forbes.com/sites/moorinsights/2020/03/30/the-most-outrageously-awesome-ways-tech-companies-are-helping-in-times-of-the-covid-19-crisis/#5ff7e90c796c HP Inc. - 3D Printing Resources HP Inc. and Partners Mobilize 3D Printing Solutions to Battle COVID-19 https://www.forbes.com/sites/moorinsights/2020/03/30/the-most-outrageously-awesome-ways-tech-companies-are-helping-in-times-of-the-covid-19-crisis/#5ff7e90c796c IBM - HPC Consortium IBM Leads High Performance Computing Consortium to Expand COVID-19 Fight COVID-19 HPC Consortium https://www.forbes.com/sites/moorinsights/2020/03/30/the-most-outrageously-awesome-ways-tech-companies-are-helping-in-times-of-the-covid-19-crisis/#5ff7e90c796c Microsoft - First to Commit to Paying Hourly Workers As we work to protect public health, we also need to protect the income of hourly workers who support our campus - Microsoft on the Issues https://www.forbes.com/sites/moorinsights/2020/03/30/the-most-outrageously-awesome-ways-tech-companies-are-helping-in-times-of-the-covid-19-crisis/#5ff7e90c796c Alright...let’s get started. Disclaimer: This show is for information and entertainment purposes only. While we will discuss publicly traded companies on this show. The contents of this show should not be taken as investment advice.
Google News and Updates Helping educators and students stay connected Learn@Home on YouTube Connecting people with COVID-19 information and resources Now you can transcribe speech with Google Translate Join a GEG - Google Educator Group Featured Content Hangouts? Meet? Compare Meet with classic chat video calls FREE Hangouts Meet Tutorials Manage Meet Video meeting 13+ over questions - Communicating with Parents and Guardians about G Suite for Education G Suite Enterprise features available: Recording videos Live streaming (through Calendar) Google updates: Mute/block only by event creators Can’t rejoin in nicknamed meetings when event creator is last to leave Infographics below: Tips for teacher users Tips for student users Teaching ideas for using Hangouts Meet 20 virtual field trip ideas and activities 30+ digital escape rooms (plus a step by step guide to creating your own) Google Teacher Podcast Mailbag Yudelka Alvarado (NYC) -- I want to give my students my notes on Google slides to help them with remote learning. It isn't an assignment- so I don't get to choose permissions. I post it as Class Material and it defaults to giving them editing AND viewing permissions. I then have to go back to every material on my google drive and remove their editing permissions each time I post the material. How do I change this so that it defaults to ONLY giving viewing permissions? HELP!! Put the view-only link in the instructions. Bailey Sandsmark (San Diego) -- Sheets: entire sixth-grade team holds their own lunch detentions. Creating a form to keep track of those students. Into sheet. To better track “frequent flyers”. Automatically populate student names that appear +3 times. Conditional formatting. Wants it to find instances where something shows up multiple times. On The Blogs Matt: How to use Google Meet for online learning, elearning OnlineLearningIdeas.com -- New ideas for educators every day Ditch That Textbook eLearning Resources 70 elearning activities, templates and tutorials Kasey: Google Classroom Cheat Sheets for Teachers and Students 10 Google Docs Tips Every Teacher Should Know Remote Learning Resources
Priyanka Vergadia joins Mark Mirchandani today to talk shop with Travis DePuy about all things digital services. Travis is a product evangelist for xMatters, a company that provides digital services for clients in a way that makes it easy for them to “limit the blast radius” as they build and use their projects. At xMatters, customers can build an incident management workflow for their custom services and integrate the tools of their choice. Travis talks about service degradation and how xMatters helps clients optimize and manage their services to control instances of degradation. With programs like Google Stackdriver, xMatters can set limits and get alerts when thresholds are met, then use that information to fix performance. Later in the show, Travis talks about moving a large enterprise like xMatters to the cloud. Travis DePuy Travis DePuy is a Tinkerer of Things, Master of Hats and Father of Kitties. He is currently Head Product Evangelist at xMatters where he gets to talk to people about how they are doing Incident Management, DevOps notifications and anything else involving humans, processes and tools. Travis balances the stationary computer work with the fluid moving of Chen Taichi and is often found in the sun flowing the forms of the old ways. Cool things of the week Join us for Google Cloud Next ‘20: Digital Connect blog Connecting businesses and educators with advanced Hangouts Meet capabilities blog Interview xMatters site Site Reliability Engineering Book site Stackdriver site Migrating a monolith to GKE - Customer Story (Get Cooking in Cloud) video Question of the week How can I improve reliability/availability with the least amount of work? Codelabs site Migrating a monolithic application to microservices on Google Kubernetes Engine article Migrating a Monolith to Google Kubernetes Engine — An Overview blog Where can you find us next? You can find Priyanka online in her video series Get Cooking in Cloud and her series on Pub/Sub. You can see Mark in recently released Stack Chat videos.
Coté probably messed up his math on the Thoma Bravo profit from Compuware. Maybe it's more like $5bn (https://buttondown.email/cote/archive/they-found-5-billion-in-the-couch/). But, obviously, he's just farting around with incomplete information. He apologies and will sit in the corner for awhile. For entertainment only! With the virus shutting down conferences and keeping people in the home office, we discuss the value of in-person conferences and how remote ones might could be better. Also, GKE’s kubernetes cluster pricing (and Amazon’s drop to match the price) gives us an anchoring point for pricing running a cluster. Coupled with the recent CNCF survey you could make an interesting stew. Finally, Coté tries to run some numbers to figure out how much Thoma Bravo profited from taking Compuware private. (Also, he always mispronounces it as Thom-oh Bravo.) Hey! If you want to understand VMware’s new strategy and portfolio around application development, tune into the March 10th webinar on the topic (https://www.vmware.com/app-modernization.html): register now (https://www.vmware.com/app-modernization.html)! Mood Board: The Hello Boss episode. You mean I gave my kids a lecture all for nothing? Shit the living room door. Espresso macchiato. Blue bonnet coffee. What am I missing out on? Sitting, trapped in your head. I’m hoping we realize no one needs to be working. Why blockchain is important for corn Containers and the mainframes, Too unqualified to speculate? This post-conference era You can’t do your dishes in the office Those poor developers: having to pay for things! $879/year per cluster helps someone keep their job. It’s always Monte Carlo simulations with you So adult. I’m trying Matt Ray. We IPO’d because we were running out of money, what a time to be alive. This week’s white guys talking about white guys. Relevant to your interests How Marc Benioff’s Vision for Salesforce’s Future Triggered Executive Shuffle (https://cloudwars.co/marc-benioff-executive-shuffle-keith-block-salesforce/) VMware exceeds $10B in sales in FY 2020 (https://www.zdnet.com/article/vmware-exceeds-10b-in-sales-in-fy-2020/) Cisco begins new round of layoffs (https://seekingalpha.com/news/3546902-cisco-begins-new-round-of-layoffs) How much money do SREs make? (https://www.gremlin.com/site-reliability-engineering/how-much-money-do-sres-make/) Coronavirus 2020 tech conference cancellations list (https://www.zdnet.com/article/coronavirus-2020-tech-conference-cancellations-list/) Google and Microsoft just canceled two conferences ahead of their major ones (https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/2/21162185/google-microsoft-io-2020-build-tech-conference-coronavirus) HP Enterprise suspends nearly all events (https://seekingalpha.com/news/3548025-hp-enterprise-suspends-nearly-all-events) Important OpenShift Commons Gathering Amsterdam 2020 Update: Shifts to Digital Conference – Red Hat OpenShift Blog (https://blog.openshift.com/important-openshift-commons-gathering-amsterdam-2020-update-shifts-to-digital-conference/) Google cancels its biggest annual event over coronavirus fears (https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/03/tech/google-i-o-canceled-coronavirus/index.html) BMC to Acquire Compuware (https://newsroom.bmc.com/news-releases/news-release-details/bmc-acquire-compuware) Baron’s has a bunch of numbers: https://www.barrons.com/articles/bmc-backed-by-kkr-is-buying-compuware-in-biggest-deal-yet-51583264075 Probably sold for about $2bn. Selling about $650m of Dynatrace stock. Got several $100m’s in dividends from DT. Still owns 52% of DT ($9.294bn valuation, so $4.83bn asset in equity). Original purchase price: $2.5bn 2 + 0.65 + 0.150 + 9.294 = $12.09bn cash out, plus $4.83bn equity - $16.92bn profit on $2.5bn…?! Undated Forrester chart (https://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/news/252479530/Mainframe-software-market-shrinks-with-BMC-Compuware-deal) showing increasing mainframe spend. Agile software development is dead. Deal with it (https://siliconangle.com/2020/02/03/agile-software-development-dead-deal/). Coronavirus Updates: Epidemic Slows in China but Spreads Globally (https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEKgN5u7JvjHJHytxo42U6oMqFwgEKg8IACoHCAowjuuKAzCWrzwwt4QY?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen) - Check out the Ali app angle Apple to pay up to $500 million to settle lawsuit over slow iPhones (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/02/apple-to-pay-up-to-500-million-to-settle-lawsuit-over-slow-iphones.html) Google makes Hangouts Meet features free in the wake of coronavirus (https://www.engadget.com/2020/03/03/google-makes-hangouts-meet-features-free-in-the-wake-of-coronavirus/) CNCF survey No lead-gen on the PDF (https://www.cncf.io/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/CNCF_Survey_Report.pdf)! CLASSY. Demographics: “September and October 2019 and received 1,337 responses.” 30% of respondents from orgs with 5,000+ employees. ??? “The top job functions were software architect (41%), DevOps manager (39%), and back-end developer (24%)” Most respondents from “Software,” “Technology,” and “Financial Services” - all the bleeding edge. Amazon is #1, Google probably #2. CI/CD (loosely applied) is at 40% to 50% - which is close Coté’s ongoing estimates (https://noti.st/cote/2ChRh3/the-blinking-cursor-or-kubernetes-for-developers-architects-other-people-who-arent-supposed-to-use-it#sp2hATg) (and, considering that most of the respondents are from tech and banks, if we’re cynical, probably less for the other industries). The jump in production is really quick, maybe (Page 5, “Use of Containers since 2016”? It took about 4 years for prod use to be broadly done (in Dec 17, prod reached 75% which matches test) Use of containers over time https://paper-attachments.dropbox.com/s_ED3FAAE6EB8DCA991BF78F6CB5BCF05A0BFA699799537BB76BD43F42093FDAC7_1583424884691_image.png Most figures like these (e.g., number of containers in production) would be a lot more interesting/useful if they were broken out by company size. E.g., larger companies probably use more containers in production, tech and banks probably have put containers in production earlier, also telcos - T-Mobile alone has 34,000 containers in production (https://www.altoros.com/blog/t-mobile-handles-1m-transactions-per-day-on-kubernetes/) (probably even more by now). Similarly, how many clusters are in production would be interesting to see by organization size. # of clusters in production https://paper-attachments.dropbox.com/s_ED3FAAE6EB8DCA991BF78F6CB5BCF05A0BFA699799537BB76BD43F42093FDAC7_1583426321342_image.png Challenges https://paper-attachments.dropbox.com/s_ED3FAAE6EB8DCA991BF78F6CB5BCF05A0BFA699799537BB76BD43F42093FDAC7_1583425630448_image.png Challenges are sort of interesting, as always. I don’t like “culture” as a broad category. That usually just means “people don’t do what I think they should do [and instead have their own ideas of what’s best].” However: obviously “security”…”complexity” is another broad category - and, boy, long-time SDT sponsors must love “monitoring” as a money-pot to go after! Side-note: so, “servishmesh” means (https://www.hashicorp.com/products/consul/) a registry to look-up how to connect to other pods/components in your kubes (like, JNDI (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Naming_and_Directory_Interface)); getting the actual network connection to that other component; securing the network connection; load balancing (this term is getting way over-blown, I think?); and then doing the layer whatever networking to account for dynamically assigned IP addresses and stuff in kubernetes. Maybe, like microservices stuff like circuit breakers, or is that too far? Not that many people use their own serverless framework (10%), but 34% of those who do use knative. The “why you use kubernetes” chart (pg. 11) didn’t force people to rank enough: pretty much everyone agrees that All The Value-Props are great. Helm wins for packaging. Autoscaling https://paper-attachments.dropbox.com/s_ED3FAAE6EB8DCA991BF78F6CB5BCF05A0BFA699799537BB76BD43F42093FDAC7_1583426553765_image.png I don’t know enough about auto-scaling to say much, but it looks like most people don’t do auto-scaling unless it’s for purely stateless apps, which makes sense. The drop-off after that (queues, batch-jobs, stateless, and DB) seems to indicate that auto-scaling other stuff is difficult, untrusted. “nginx kept its lead this year as the top Kubernetes ingress provider (62%), followed again by HAProxy (22%)” - F5 got a good control-point on the kubernetes market for $670 million (https://techcrunch.com/2019/03/11/f5-acquires-nginx-for-670m-to-move-into-open-source-multi-cloud-services/), plus the entire rest of the nginx business. “40% of respondents get their info from Twitter” - humanity had a good run! Non Sense Public Enemy Fires Flavor Flav After Bernie Sanders Rally Spat (https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/public-enemy-flavor-flav-bernie-sanders-960272/) SETI@home Search for Alien Life Project Shuts Down After 21 Years (https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/seti-home-search-for-alien-life-project-shuts-down-after-21-years/) ## Sponsors Arrested DevOps Podcast: Subscribe today by searching for “Arrested DevOps” in you favorite podcast app or by visiting (https://www.arresteddevops.com/)https://www.arresteddevops.com/ (https://www.arresteddevops.com/). Conferences, et. al. KubeCon EU (https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-europe/) in Amsterdam, July/August, use code KCEUSDP15 for 15% off. VMware/Tanzu lurnin' workshop (https://kccnceu20.sched.com/event/ZJZE) DevOpsDays Austin 2020 (https://devopsdays.org/events/2020-austin/welcome/) May 4th and 5th. ChefConf 2020 (https://chefconf.chef.io/) in Seattle June 1-4. 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Check out the back catalog (http://cote.coffee/howtotech/). Brandon built the Quick Concall iPhone App (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/quick-concall/id1399948033?mt=8) and he wants you to buy it for $0.99. Use the code SDT to get $20 off Coté’s book, (https://leanpub.com/digitalwtf/c/sdt) Digital WTF (https://leanpub.com/digitalwtf/c/sdt), so $5 total. Recommendations Brandon: Dark Towers (https://www.audible.com/pd/Dark-Towers-Audiobook/0062878840?ref=a_author_Da_c19_lProduct_1_1&pf_rd_p=1ae0e65e-ad09-4aa7-aa73-772cefb1b5e1&pf_rd_r=24SC19H1SFVCKQYH01C5) Press Box Pod (https://www.theringer.com/the-press-box) - Strain pun headline segment Tasty Meats Paul’s Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/paulczar/) Matt: SelfControl.app (https://selfcontrolapp.com/) Humble Bundle Cybersecurity 2020 (https://www.humblebundle.com/books/cybersecurity-2020-wiley-books?partner=8443) Coté: First 30% of the first Jack Reacher book, The Killing Floor (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40105393-killing-floor). Also, see other books Matt Yglesias is reading (https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/5255248-matthew-yglesias). Cover art from Marcingietorigie in wikicommons (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Caff%C3%A8_Espresso_Macchiato_Schiumato.jpg).
This week we talk about coronavirus (COVID-19) and its wide-ranging impact on Google from the I/O 2020 developer conference to consumer-facing offerings. In other news, we take a look at everything new with the March Pixel Feature Drop. Alphabet Scoop is available on Google Play, Google Podcasts, iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, and through our dedicated RSS feed for Pocket Casts and other podcast players. New episodes of Alphabet Scoop are recorded every Thursday afternoon at 4-5 PM ET and published on Friday mornings. Subscribe to our podcast in Google Play or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they're available. Hosts: Stephen Hall Abner Li Links: Report: A Google employee has tested positive for the coronavirus 8,000 Googlers in Dublin working from home tomorrow after possible coronavirus case Google cancels ‘physical’ I/O 2020 due to coronavirus concerns Google cancels in-person Cloud Next ’20 for ‘Digital Connect’ conference due to coronavirus Google, Stadia planning ‘digital’ dev summit after GDC’s coronavirus postponement Google making premium Hangouts Meet free for G Suite to help combat coronavirus Alphabet’s DeepMind hopes to aid researchers with AI insight into COVID-19 virus structure Google Play hides search results for ‘coronavirus’ Android apps Play Store suggests apps to ‘stay informed’ about coronavirus as search still disabled YouTube will turn off ads on videos talking about coronavirus [Update: Removed] Google Pixel Buds (2020) get wireless charging certification ahead of release Samsung blames ‘dismal’ initial Galaxy S20 sales on coronavirus fears Google’s March Pixel Feature Drop adds Cards & Passes, Motion Sense play/pause, more Pixel 4 March update fixes face unlock bug, improves camera, and much more Google Pay to support adding flight boarding passes w/ screenshot, only on Pixel Google Pixel’s ‘Now Playing’ feature will no longer show songs you’re casting Google Pixel devices can pin apps to Android’s share menu w/ March security update What are you most excited for from the latest Pixel Feature Drop? [Poll] Feedback? Drop us a line at gtips@9to5g.com. You can also soon rate us in Google Play, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Pocket Casts to help more people discover the show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRkdLe_TcIU
In this episode Marie discusses the latest in SEO news, including: More on the February algo turbulence Google’s new nofollow changes are live People are still having trouble getting new content indexed Google planning to switch all sites to Mobile First Indexing soon New tips from Google on best practices for News coverage Free access to Google’s advanced Hangouts Meet video conferencing New Youtube Liaison New icons on Google images Has there been an increase in manual actions for outbound unnatural links? Google has updated their FAQ guidelines Googlebot will not click a “load more” button Google has a new course on technical writing How to contact Bing re ranking issues Q&A: Is it against Google’s Guidelines to own 3 websites in the same niche? Q&A: Why aren’t these pages getting indexed? Submit a question for the next Q&A: Mariehaynes.com/qa-with-mhc/ Subscribe to the newsletter: Mariehaynes.com/newsletter Twitter: @Marie_Haynes - Twitter.com/Marie_Haynes
Google News and Updates Live captions in Hangouts Meet, now available on Android New improvements for Jamboard mobile and tablet apps Get more done with a little help from Google Chrome Form Notifications add-on now available in the G Suite Marketplace Featured Content Add-ons are customized extensions of G Suite productivity applications such as Gmail, Google Sheets, and Google Docs. Add-ons are built using Apps Script—a rapid application development platform based on JavaScript that lets you create business and productivity applications quickly and easily. With Add-ons you can do the following: Add customized functionality to G Suite applications such as Gmail. Boost your workflow efficiency when working with G Suite. Use Apps Script services to easily control and move data between Google applications. Connect to non-Google services within G Suite applications, allowing you to retrieve or upload data from those services into and from G Suite. Create custom interfaces (sidebars, menus, and dialogs) that are displayed within the G Suite application the add-on extends, potentially removing the need for a user to switch browser tabs when working with multiple applications. You can create add-ons for your personal use, for use within your organization, or publish them to the G Suite Marketplace where millions of users and domain administrators can find and install them (source: https://developers.google.com/gsuite/add-ons/overview). Our Favorite G Suite Add-Ons Slides Randomizer Slido Extensis Fonts Mail Merge for Avery Labels Form Approvals Wolfram Alpha Google Teacher Tribe Mailbag Lindsay Shields (California) -- I had to comment on the new Classroom updates after listening to [episode 90]. My district beta tests the new updates to Google, so I have been using the grades feature since last spring. I love it. The grades page allows me to easily see who has turned in assignments, which assignments need grading and who has turned work in late. I no longer have to click on each assignment in Classroom for this. I also import grades from Classroom to our SIS system (Aeries). It is truly a timesaver. To effectively do this, you need to first create the assignment in both Classroom and Aeries. It helps to have the same number of points in both Classroom and Aeries. Once you have graded the assignment, you need to return it in Classroom. This makes the grades "official." Once you have done that, then you go to your grade book in your SIS system. It is truly magic! It saves me so much time. I use Forms for bell work and I can import the scores from Forms to Classroom, return the grades to students and then import the scores to Aeries. I can grade several classes of warm-ups in minutes. I also just started using the rubric feature. So far it is easy to create a rubric and score the assignment. Beth Evans (via SpeakPipe) -- How to fill out forms in everyday life. Name, age, birthday, gender, etc. When filling out a form once, an option of using autofill. How do you shut off autofill? On The Blogs Matt - 25 practical ways to use Google Forms in class, school Kasey: Fall book study starts Sept. 26 9 Ways to Improve Student Writing with Google Docs
Today’s episode is about Hangouts Chat and Hangouts Meet. Over Google's history, the company has launched over a dozen voice and text chat apps, with Google Hangouts being the famed search engine’s most popular and prominent example of a social media app. BUT, Google Hangouts announced its retirement in October 2018, and is set to be replaced with Hangouts Chat and Hangouts Meet.
2Hz, is a developer of voice and audio technologies and applications aimed at enhancing call clarity and productivity. After hearing that the company has released its patented Krisp noise cancellation and voice enhancement application on Windows and Mac OS, I felt compelled to find out more. The new AI-powered Krisp removes background noises and adapts to each person's voice resulting in unparalleled call quality. Krisp mutes noises in both directions of the call, plus it seamlessly integrates with all conferencing apps including Skype, WebEx, Zoom, Slack, Hangouts Meet and more, independent of the users microphone or headset. 2Hz developed and trained a deep neural network to address two fundamental challenges with audio and video communications: muting background noises bi-directionally for all users on a call, and providing clear speech throughout the call. But I wanted to find out more about the story behind this technology. The result of the company's research of tens of thousands of unique noise distractors, voice types and languages, became Krisp, an application that at its core requires no dependency on specific microphones or speakers and cancels all extraneous noise types during calls. "More and more professional calls are taking place from noisy, distracting environments- open workspaces, coffee shops- even the home office, and we want to fix that for everyone," said Davit Baghdasaryan, CEO of 2Hz. Davit Baghdasaryan, CEO of 2Hz joins me on my daily tech podcast to tell me all about the release and the problems they are solving with technology.
TCAPSLoop Weekly Episode 79...Google Apps UpdatesiTunes Google Play Stitcher Tune-In RSSREMEMBER, IT'S NOT ABOUT GOOGLE….IT'S ABOUT THE LEARNING.GOOGLE SLIDESImmediate Closed Captioning in Google Slides:Great for english language learners or anyone who processes new information through readingAudio in Google Slides:Enhance presentations in Slides with audio25 Ways to Use Audio in Google Slides ProjectsVoice Type Speaker NotesGreat to teach students they can copy-paste into SlidesGOOGLE CALENDARGoal Setting with Google CalendarGMAILSmart Compose, Smart Response, Smart Reply:NEW: Smart response text has moved in to the subject line. Push tab to keep any suggestionCan turn off this feature in settingsNudges:Gmail will suggest emails to reply to or follow up on Can turn this feature off in settings.Dynamic Email:Respond to and close comments in Docs right from GmailTake action and stay up-to-date with dynamic email in GmailGmail Confidential Mode (beta) - With confidential mode, it’s easier to protect sensitive content in your emails by creating expiration dates or revoking previously sent messages, and removing options for recipients to forward, copy, print, and download:Keep data secure with Gmail confidential mode (beta)Schedule messages to be delivered later:Right Now Send Later - Coming next week!GOOGLE DRIVEDrive - Priority Page:Work smarter with the new Priority page in DriveGOOGLE MEETGoogle Meet - when you present your screen in a Hangouts Meet, your camera’s video feed will remain visible:Simultaneously present and be seen with Hangouts Meet GOOGLE DUO:Facetime for GoogleOTHER FUN STUFFChromebook Simulator is an animated interactive tutorial that walks you through various Chrome OS tasks. On the left, you have a menu, and on the right, a picture of a Chromebook where you can try things like updating your Chromebook and resetting it etc.:Chromebook SimulatorExperiments with Google:https://experiments.withgoogle.com/groove-pizzahttps://experiments.withgoogle.com/mixlabhttps://experiments.withgoogle.com/justalineDigital Garage - Online courses, designed for adults who want to increase their skills:https://learndigital.withgoogle.com/digitalgarageWhere in Google Earth is Carmen Sandiego?Your mission, gumshoe: Catch Carmen Sandiego in Google EarthWHERE CAN YOU FIND THESE THINGS?Google Launch Release CalendarEDU in 90 - YouTube Video Series - EDU in 90 is a video series from Google for Education, with new episodes three times each month. Each episode, we'll focus on an important topic for educators, administrators, and school leaders - things like product updates, new programs, and helpful resources for the classroom. REMEMBER, IT'S NOT ABOUT GOOGLE….IT'S ABOUT THE LEARNING. Technology is not a solution. It’s an opportunity to do something different and something amazing!My Favorite Google Experts!Kasey BellBlog: Shake Up LearningMACUL Presentations: https://shakeuplearning.com/macul-2019/Podcasts: Shake Up Learning Show, Google Teacher TribeEric CurtsBlog: Control Alt AchieveFavorite Google Presentations: Hipster Google and Hipster Google 2Transcripts are still in the works...getting there. Enjoy the show!A weekly podcast hosted by Danelle Brostrom and Larry Burden and a cast of thousands spreading the good word regarding Traverse City Area Public Schools, Public Education and Education Technology.Please subscribe to and rate our podcast on iTunes, or via email and join our conversation on twitter @tcapsloop or the tcapsloop facebook page and check out the what's new on the Loop.Music provided by Podington Bear
In this TalkingHeadz, Dave and Evan hangout with Scott Johnston, Director of Product Management at Google. Among Scott's responsibilities are the communications and collaboration applications within G Suite which includes Hangouts Meet, Hangouts Chat, and Google Voice. We discuss all of those as well as other things G including new leadership, Chromebooks and the Jamboard. 2019 is expected to be a big year for Google with regards to enterprise communications and collaboration. The Hangouts Classic app will be replaced with two separate apps: Hangouts Meet (for conferencing) and Hangouts Chat (for messaging). Additionally, Google will be launching Google Voice as an integrated, optional UCaaS service. Google has quietly become not only an enterprise vendor, but a comprehensive one. The anchors are Google Cloud services for workloads and G Suite for workflow or office productivity. G Suite communications includes Hangouts and Voice. Google also has a number of additional communications services including Google AI for Contact Centers, room systems for conferencing, Duplex chatbots, Google Fi wireless service, and an arsenal of endpoints (Chrome browser, ChromeOS, and Android).
Live stream news and live video platform updates for week commencing 16 September 2018.We share the latest live stream news you can use if you are a marketing, PR or business executive who wants to integrate live streaming into your communication plans for brand awareness, social selling, attracting leads to your organisation, employee engagement or crisis management.IN THIS EPISODE WE COVER:- Twitter makes it easier to find live streams from people you follow;- Hangouts Meet adds live streaming for up to 100K participants;- Grow your reach with video and influencer marketing combined;- Crop.Video offers a free solution for social media video optimisation.If you find the show of interest please consider sharing it to your networks. If you like the show remember to subscribe to live notifications from our Live Stream Insiders Facebook Page http://www.Facebook.com/LiveStreamInsidersIf you have questions about using live video following the show, you can schedule a conversation with Krishna at http://www.Krishna.me/meetingFind the articles referred to in the show and additional live video news articles and tutorials here https://lsinsiders.com/16September2018linksMore live stream tutorials can be found at http://www.Krishna.me