 I'm going to show you how to use your dot camera, whether it's your temporary one or permanent one with a Google Meet. Very similar to Zoom, you can do the same thing in Zoom that we're doing right here. So the first thing you have to do is plug your dot camera into your Chromebook or your device and go on with your meeting as you normally would. But when you're ready to share your dot camera, maybe it's a piece of paper down on the table or desk or something you want to share it, all you need to do is go to these three dots right down here in the bottom corner, then go up to settings right here, and you're going to change it on the video section right here. You just need to change which camera you're using and right now it says front camera. I'm going to change that to my web camera and that will be facing across the room here in my room. And you will notice everything looks backwards, but keep in mind remember in a Meet you see things backwards but your students do not. So don't worry about this looking backwards. They're going to see it the correct way. So that's all you need to do is to flip it back. So when you're ready to go back to your meeting and show your face again, click those three dots right down here in the bottom, click on settings, go back to your video, and you're just going to change your camera again back to your front camera and then you're back canarying on your meeting. Real simple, real easy. I know things look backwards but trust me your students are seeing them the correct way. Hope that helps.