Hello Dr Giglio

I wonder if you considered YouTube via organizational G suite account. Also Facebook streaming service. Hope this’ll help. Good luck!
Mahmoud 

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On Feb 20, 2019, at 9:42 PM, Henshaw, Florencia Giglio <henshaw2@illinois.edu> wrote:

Dear colleagues,

I would greatly appreciate your advice on live streaming workshops (preferably for free). Does anyone have experience live streaming on-campus events effectively? Suggestions in terms of equipment and logistics would be greatly appreciated!

We are not allowed to record this particular event; it has to be done in a way that it's only available live. I am concerned about how to make sure the online audience is able to see and hear the presenter as well as their slides.

Unfortunately, our university charges us $300/hour for their services to live stream, and we cannot afford that, so we're looking into a "DIY" approach that will still look professional!


Thanks in advance for your tips!


Florencia.


Florencia G. Henshaw, Ph.D.
Director of Advanced Spanish
Director of the Center for Language Instruction and Coordination
4017 Foreign Languages Building
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
http://www.spanport.illinois.edu/people/henshaw2


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