Streaming and Broadcasting with EngageLive
Get ready to dive into the world of live streaming and broadcasting with EngageLive - it's going to be an interactive and informative sessio
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About this event
Master streaming and broadcasting using EngageLive – from basics to pro-level.
Overview
Streaming isn’t just for gamers and influencers – it’s now the go-to medium for professionals, educators, event organisers, and anyone with a message worth sharing. This course on Streaming and Broadcasting with EngageLive is built to guide you through the essentials of live digital communication without the fuss, fluff or fiddly jargon. Whether you’re hosting a webinar or covering a live event, EngageLive gives you the tools – and we show you how to use them properly.
We start with the basics and glide into the advanced without leaving you scrambling through tech forums. From setting up your stream to engaging an audience that won’t scroll away, the modules are tailored for anyone wanting to appear polished online. If your goal is to broadcast with confidence using a reliable platform, you’re in the right digital neighbourhood. No cables, no confusion – just streaming made clear.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the fundamentals of EngageLive streaming platform interface
- Learn to configure optimal broadcast settings for various content types
- Manage audience interaction features to enhance engagement effectively
- Schedule and promote broadcasts using integrated marketing tools
- Analyse post-stream metrics to improve future performance strategies
- Explore advanced features like overlays, multi-streaming, and automation
Course Curriculum
- Basic
- Advanced
Who is this Course For
- Digital marketers wanting to create engaging broadcast sessions
- Business owners hosting live product showcases and launches
- Educators delivering lessons or webinars in a streamlined way
- Creators expanding into professional live-streaming territory
- Public speakers using streaming as a communication platform
- Event organisers broadcasting conferences or panel discussions
- Corporate trainers shifting workshops to online environments
- Church or charity leaders reaching wider online audiences
Career Path
- Live Streaming Producer – £30,000 to £45,000 per year
- Broadcast Technician – £25,000 to £38,000 per year
- Content Creator – £27,000 to £50,000 per year
- Multimedia Specialist – £28,000 to £42,000 per year
- Online Events Coordinator – £26,000 to £40,000 per year
- Digital Communications Manager – £35,000 to £55,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
Live streaming delivers content over the internet in real time, while broadcasting traditionally uses TV or radio signals. Streaming is often interactive and accessible online, whereas broadcasting is one-way and scheduled.
Choose a platform (like YouTube Live or Twitch), set up your camera and microphone, use streaming software (e.g., OBS), and go live after configuring your settings.
Choose a platform (like YouTube Live or Twitch), set up your camera and microphone, use streaming software (e.g., OBS), and go live after configuring your settings.
Engage with live chat, respond to comments, ask viewers questions, use polls, and encourage likes or shares to build real-time connection.
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