51 My school organized a live stream today to explain the new project.
About everything that could go wrong wend wrong.
First, the stream was dropping frames constantly and not a little bit either, this also caused the audio and video to be out of sync.
The first part was explaining what the project was about. Due to issues with the presentation which got stuck, this wasn't clear. But rather than fixing it they wend to the next part:examples
During the examples the screen capture got stuck and the one that was talking didn't notice and just kept going further with his story.
Later, I believe he got informed about it or something as in the midst of his explanation he muted the microphone and walked away, never to be seen again.
With that the third part started, where a teacher was supposed to answer questions send in from twitter (Why they didn't use youtube's live chat or something is a mystery to all). He introduced himself, mentioned that he found it strange that there where no questions and ended the stream. I haven't looked, but everything considered I doubt it that there where no questions.
Also, it wasn't a time thing that they didn't try to fix it as in the end it took up 28 minutes and according to the written documentation the time for the introduction was 3*50 minutes.
So... in the end, we still have little clue of what we need to do.