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Google Certified Educator Level 2: How To Start Google Meet Directly From Google Docs and Slides?

An educator would like to work collaboratively with a guest speaker on a community project using Google Meet. What are two ways the educator can leverage Google Workspace for Education tools that integrate with Google Meet? (Choose two.)

To collaborate with a guest speaker using Google Meet integrations, the two correct methods are joining a Google Meet directly from Google Docs and starting a meeting directly from Google Slides.

Google Workspace links its core productivity apps directly with its video conferencing software. Instead of navigating away to find a calendar link, you can launch or join a call right from the file you are actively working on.

If you are outlining project details in a Google Doc, clicking the Meet icon at the top of the screen instantly brings your guest speaker into a live video chat alongside the text. Similarly, if the speaker wants to review a presentation, they can start a Meet session straight from Google Slides. This setup lets both of you talk face-to-face while looking at the exact same materials in real time.

The remaining options completely miss the live collaboration aspect. Asking for email feedback on a Google Drive video, sending a YouTube link, or using Google Forms creates a one-way, asynchronous exchange rather than an active, real-time conversation.