Teams live events is an extension of Teams meetings, allowing users in an organization to broadcast video and meeting content to a large online audience. These are meant for one-to-many communications where the host of the event is leading the interactions and audience participation is primarily to view the content shared by the host.
You can produce a live event using Teams. Simply create the event and invite presenters and panelists to participate on their own devices.
- Up to 10,000 people from inside and outside the organization can join the live broadcast, or connect your event to internet streaming or television broadcasts for unlimited reach.
- Distinct roles empower producers, presenters, and attendees.
- The production can be as simple or as customized as needed: from presenters sharing webcams and screens to a studio-quality production.
- Events are recorded and automatically transcribed, so you can search the recording for specific content.
Teams is available on Mac, PC and mobile devices.
There is no additional charge for this service.
Desktop
(Windows, Mac, Linux)
- Download the Microsoft Teams application
Additional Information:
To use Microsoft Teams without the client, visit teams.microsoft.com and sign in with your FSUID
- Faculty/Staff: in the format of (FSUID@fsu.edu) and password
- Microsoft is frequently adding features and improvements to Teams. To see a chronological listing of these improvements, take a look at What’s new in Microsoft Teams.
- To browse topics and FAQs within Microsoft Teams, select the Help icon and choose Browse topics
- Get started with Teams live events
GUIDES
FAQS
- How do I attend a live event in Teams?
- How do I share system audio in a Teams meeting or live event?
- How do I add a guest to present in the Team live event?
- How do I use Q&A in a Teams live event?
- Is there a time delay for the media broadcast in Teams Live Events?
- How many presenters or producers can share video or content at once in a Teams live event?
HELP
For help with learning how to useTeams, navigate to the Microsoft Teams Help Center
To report issues with Microsoft Teams:
Submit a support request with the following information:
- Category: Faculty/Staff Services
- Specialty Type: Office 365
- Detail: Microsoft Teams