05-13-2020, 06:51 PM
Zoom can be chaotic for large public sessions, and a bit nerdy to use for non-digital families.
We've used StreamYard (http://streamyard.com/) to run live-streamed discussions. These can be live-streamed on to Facebook, Youtube and websites. People watching can comment/ask questions, which can also be incorporated into the live-stream broadcast. The live-stream immediately become a video on the same platform after the session has ended. Picture/audio quality is much better than Zoom and gives a much more controllable and professional event.
We've used StreamYard (http://streamyard.com/) to run live-streamed discussions. These can be live-streamed on to Facebook, Youtube and websites. People watching can comment/ask questions, which can also be incorporated into the live-stream broadcast. The live-stream immediately become a video on the same platform after the session has ended. Picture/audio quality is much better than Zoom and gives a much more controllable and professional event.