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SacCT PARTICIPANTS
iMEET can be used for live online classes, virtual office hours, group meeting place to work on class projects, to view lecture recordings, for guest lecturers, and other uses specific to the course you are taking.
Students can access iMEET Sessions directly from a SacCT course(s), which makes it easier to locate and access course material and iMEET sessions from one location.
Tutorials & Handouts
These tutorials will help students new to iMEET get started on accessing iMEET from a SacCT course as well as familiarize them with the interface and basic tools.
Video tutorials require that you have Flash Player installed on your computer. Download Flash Player.
Access iMEET from SacCT
To access an iMEET session in your SacCT course follow these steps:
- Locate the iMEET Sessions link on the Course Homepage.
- Click on the iMEET Sessions link to open the iMEET page.

- On the iMEET page you will see a list of sessions for the current day.
- If you are looking for a specific date, use the Calendar on the right of the iMEET page to navigate to the date of your scheduled session.
- Session names for active sessions will display in blue and sessions that are not yet available will display in gray.
- Click on the Session Name (blue) to open the session.

You may receive an email reminder in your SacCT Mail , with details about the meeting such as: Session Name, Start and Ending date and time, and directions on how to open the session.
Key Areas in iMEET
The iMEET interface is composed of six basic areas:
- Menu and shortcut bar - access the File, Session, Tools, and Help menus and access shortcut icons to different iMEET tools such as application share, transfer files and video.
- Participants window - displays a list of users that have joined the session and is the area where you can use polling tools, raise your hand, use emoticons and step away momentarily from the session.
- Chat window - area where you type text messages and view the ongoing chat conversation.
- Whiteboard window - used to display power point presentations, videos, images and web pages. It can also be used as a drawing board or area to type text.
- Audio Window - use to enable/disable the microphone to talk to others and where you can change your audio and microphone sound level.
- Recording and Meeting Status Controls - view session recording status, connection status and place where you can disconnect/exit the session.

Help
- Visit the Handouts & Tutorials page to access Tutorials and User Guides
- If you are a participant or student, please visit the Participant Problem Form.
Last updated: December 12, 2011
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