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How to live stream a church service with OBS
How Do I Live Stream a Church Service With OBS? What is OBS? If your church is getting started with live streaming, OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) is a great place to start. OBS is free software, available for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux-based computers. The software offers features that allow users to transition between multiple …
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When Educators Should Read Technology Tools For Online Education
When author Paul William Richards saw teachers around the globe suddenly forced to teach online, he realized that many were struggling. Online education, while popular, is not something that every teacher was prepared to embrace. Noting this, he decided to make a guide that would help these educators to transition from the physical classroom to …
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How to Live Stream Your Church Service With Multiple Cameras
The fastest way to take your live stream church service to the next level is to add multiple cameras. Many churches start with one fixed camera covering all the action. This works fine and, when done well, it is a great way to keep people connected when they can’t be in the building. However, a …
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Networking Help: Setting up a PTZ Camera on your Network
The video above is a live demonstration of how to set up your PTZ camera on the network. PTZOptics cameras are network controllable meaning you can adjust camera settings, live stream video and audio, and much more. In this detailed tutorial video and blog post, you will learn everything you need to know about setting …
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How I Choose Cameras for Live Streaming at my Church [Guest Post - by Will Rice]
How I Choose Cameras for Live Streaming at First UMC Boerne By Pastor Will Rice I tend to spend more time these days writing about church technology than installing it. However, when my friends at First UMC, Boerne, Texas, asked for some help, I decided to lend a hand. Like many churches, when the pandemic …
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Become A Better Video Communicator Today at the PresenceSummit
Grow Your Video Communication Skills with Presence Summit It is no secret that digital transformation and the rise of technology has been on a steady incline for years. In fact, the evolution of video conferencing has been such an innovative part in business development that the majority of them today rely on it heavily to …
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CARES act educational funding for 2020
The stimulus bill that passed in late March, known as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act or CARES Act, earmarks $30.7 billion under an Education Stabilization Fund for states to spend on education, including $13.2 billion for the Elementary and Secondary School Education Relief Fund and $14 billion for Higher Education Emergency Relief …
The State of Remote Education
Secondary schools, colleges, and universities are doing their best to adapt to remote learning. Educational professionals are following the stay-at-home orders mandated by governments throughout the world for the safety of students and educators. While some have executed this mission more fluidly than others, now is the time for all schools to assess their technology …