This article is for students and other meeting participants. Teachers and meeting creators, go here.
You can join a video meeting for distance learning with Google Meet using a computer or mobile device. Depending on how the meeting is set up, you can join in different ways, such as with a link or a nickname.
Before you begin
- If you have an Education edition account and your school type is Primary/Secondary education (K-12), you will not be allowed to join Google Meet video calls created by personal Google Accounts.
- Anonymous users, or users not signed in to a Google Account, will not be able to join meetings organized by Google Workspace for Education users. However, users can still dial in using a phone.
- Depending on how your teacher set up the video meeting, you might have to ask to join before you can enter the meeting.
- You can't request to join a video meeting if you've already been denied twice.