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Episode 223 - First Ever All EIU Live Event Streaming Now Available

04/30/2019


It’s Friday, April 26th, 2019 and welcome to Episode 223 of TechTalk4Teachers, I’m Tom Grissom and I'm Danielle Beamon. Welcome to TechTalk4Teachers the show about teaching and learning with technology

In this episode Danielle and I explore a brand new feature within Office 365 called Microsoft Live Events. Live Events is a 100 percent cloud-based streaming service that is a part of Microsoft Stream that allows producers and presenters to stream live video content internally to an organization up to 10,000 users! 




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Show Notes:


Microsoft Teams Meetings and Live Events for Education 

Teams Meetings For smaller lectures, breakout sessions, capstone courses, group meetings
         Supports up to 250 concurrent participants
·         Audio and video for both presenters and participants
·         Meeting recording available with Stream integration
·         Transcription available after recording
·         Chat, share files and reactions inside the meeting
·         Capture lecture notes


Live Events For large lectures, online courses, public virtual events
        Supports up to 10K concurrent participants
        Audio and video for presenters only
        Automatic meeting recording via Stream
        Real time closed captioning
        Real time translation in up to 6 languages at a time
        Moderated Q&A available
        Attendance report available after event
        Engagement report available after event



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That wraps it up for Episode 223 of TechTalk4Teachers. For show notes please visit eiu.edu/itc and click on the TechTalk4Teachers link. Until next time, this is Tom Grissom and Danielle Beamon. Keep on Learning!


Keep on Learning,
Tom Grissom, Ph.D.
Twitter: @tomgrissom

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