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During a customer onsite today, we discussed some of the different ways to deliver a Microsoft Live Event to increase internal employee engagement. There are three primary ways to engage customers in a Live Event. The first is directly through Microsoft Stream which provides a rich set of options around presentation, encoders, etc.. The second method using Microsoft Teams provides the simplest and quickest path to delivering rich, multi-presenter capable, webcasts. Finally, Live Events can also be instantiated within the context of a Yammer Group for large corporate broadcasts with built in Yammer interactions.
I promised the customer when I left them that I would provide documentation and step by step training around how to deliver using each of these methods. The following is that documentation and I thought I might share here as well.
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Microsoft Live Events Resources:
- (Video)Transform how your organization uses video with Microsoft Stream live events mobile - Ignite 2018
- Live events across Microsoft 365 in Yammer, Microsoft Teams, and Microsoft Stream
- Live events in Microsoft Stream
- Live Events in Microsoft Teams
- Get started with Microsoft Teams live events
- Schedule a Teams live event
- Invite attendees
- Produce your live event
- Present in your live event
- Manage the recording and reports
- Plan for live events in Microsoft Teams
- Use PowerShell to set live events policies in Microsoft Teams
- Configure live event settings in Microsoft Teams
- Live events in Yammer