Fun with Google Hangouts in classrooms

Google Hangouts is both fun and easy to use. Another great tool from Google, the tool is simply great to use in classrooms too. You can invite your group of friends to join you on one of those Google Hangouts session. You can even start a video conference in seconds with the help of this amazing tool. It allows you to video chat with 10 friends from your pc, tablet or mobile. This is simply very useful when you have to discuss anything in the last minute or post any changes for the upcoming meeting. The sound and video quality are great and with the integration of the YouTube, Google Hangouts is even more fun.

In order to use the Google tool, one first needs to install the Google Voice and Video plugin., that take a couple of seconds. Well that’s it and you are all ser to use the latest video chat service from Google. When creating a hangout, you can pick which group of contacts, you would like to invite to your video chat. A message will appear showing which of these people in the group are currently on the hangout and which ones are participating. YouTube integration is a popular feature in Google Hangouts as everybody can watch those videos together. The only drawback is that the videos may not be synced together. Hence, a few may finish watching the videos a bit later.

Google Hangouts are really great place to hang around with your buddies and spend some quality time together.

Some Cool features

  • Chat face to face
  • Catch up with the whole family, on your phone, pc or tablet
  • Go live with your talents in front of a global audience
  • Host web meetings to increase the productivity of your team
  • Use on desktop, tablet or mobile

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Jyotsna Ramani is a passionate writer and an avid globetrotter. She had a knack for writing since her early years, though that was mostly letters to her penpals and jotting her thoughts down in her "Dear Diary". Over the years, she realized how her hobby could turn into a full time career and she started writing web content, books and pieces for local magazines. There has been no looking back ever since.

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