al-caughey / Google-Meet-Attendance

In early 2021, the Google Meet Attendance extension was purchased by another organization and I am no longer involved with the project. Support questions should now be sent to support@meet-attendance.com.
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HTML Report Qustion #81

Open knichel opened 3 years ago

knichel commented 3 years ago

When a student leaves the meeting and re-joins, am I correct in that the boxes should have diagonal lines in it? I have some students that are solid green then white then solid green again? What does that mean? I thought the boxes should have been shaded if they left then re-entered? I am trying to figure out if these scenarios mean they switched tabs or something?

Eagle-Man commented 3 years ago

They will be solid green first, then they will be striped if they reconnect, and alternating stripes after that. The white part without introducing stripes probably means they weren't detected for a while, but didn't register as disconnecting and reconnecting.

Were you, perhaps, sharing your screen/presenting at that time? Are you using Grid View (fix) or Meet Tiled View?

knichel commented 3 years ago

I might have been sharing a screen, but it was from a different device than the one with the extension loaded. I use an iPad to screen share my notes from. I use a Linux laptop to host the meeting. I am using the default/build-in tile view.

Eagle-Man commented 3 years ago

Ah ha! One of the downsides with Meet’s Tiles View is that if someone else is sharing, your view is limited to 24 participants. If you are the one sharing, you can still see all 48, but not if another is sharing. This would be the reason you are getting a gap, since GMA can only detect people who are visible in the GMA Meet window.

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 I might have been sharing a screen, but it was from a different device than the one with the extension loaded. I use an iPad to screen share my notes from. I use a Linux laptop to host the meeting. I am using the default/build-in tile view.

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knichel commented 3 years ago

But it is only happening with a couple of students and others don't have the gap. Strange.

Eagle-Man commented 3 years ago

How many students do you have? The only ones to get the gap would be the ones "past the 24 limit" during the presentation because they would not be visible on the screen unless they talk or perhaps chat during that time.

knichel commented 3 years ago

I have no classes over 20 students.

Eagle-Man commented 3 years ago

I’ve never used Tiled view with < 20 and sharing, So I’m not sure quite how that goes. Just double check that you can still see all of them on the screen at the same time, and also double check that you are set to Tiled View and not Automatic, as Automatic may do something weird with presentations.

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abhilashadangi commented 3 years ago

I took class around 60 min all students are present in those 60 min but there last seen time is showing wrong example if i start class by 10.00 all student last time was 10.05 showing in csv and html files both why?