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Google Certified Educator Level 1: What Is the Best Google Meet Feature to Get Written Student Responses?

In a virtual study session, an educator has shared a question on the screen and wants to have all students write a response. Which Google Meet feature would allow the educator to check for understanding for all attendees?

When an educator requires simultaneous written answers from an entire group, the in-meeting chat provides an immediate, organized space for text responses. This tool allows teachers to gauge class-wide comprehension quickly without interrupting the session’s momentum.

The other options fail to meet the specific requirements of the scenario:

  • Screen Share functions solely to broadcast a presenter’s display or selected application to the audience. It does not collect input.
  • Reactions provide quick, non-verbal feedback through emojis. While useful for gauging general sentiment, they offer no way to submit actual text or detailed answers.
  • Unmuting microphones leads to overlapping audio if everyone speaks at once. More importantly, it relies entirely on verbal communication, ignoring the need for a written response.

Relying on the chat box creates a manageable, running log of replies. Educators can seamlessly scroll through these submissions to identify knowledge gaps, correct misunderstandings in real time, and ensure active participation from every attendee.