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Live sessions & streaming · audio-first

eduz.live is where a live class, an expert talk, or your school's annual day reaches a family phone — audio-first so it holds on a thin evening network, and consent-first so a child is on camera only when a guardian agrees.

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What live carries

Three kinds of on-air, one honest channel

Small live classes, expert sessions, and the one that matters most to families — a school's annual day, sports day or farewell, streamed home. Built so the picture can drop to audio without the moment being lost.

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Live classes
Small live classes where a teacher and a section can see hands raised and answer doubts in the moment. When a student is on a bus on a weak network, the room drops them to audio rather than dropping them out.
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Expert talks
Sessions with people worth listening to — careers guidance, board-exam planning, sessions for guardians on health and home. A talk plus questions, moderated, recorded for the library after.
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School-event streaming
The annual day, the sports day, the farewell — streamed to the phones of families who could not be in the hall. A father working away watches his daughter's dance, live. This is the moment the whole thing exists for.
Bandwidth honesty

Built for the evening network, not a demo network

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Audio-first by design. Every session offers an audio rung that keeps holding when 2G is all the evening gives you — you hear the class even when the picture cannot come through.
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Low-data on purpose. The player adapts to what the network is actually doing, defaults to data-saver, and tells you when it has stepped down — no silent burning of a metered pack.
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A recording you can keep. Once a session is saved to the phone it plays back with no network at all — useful when the data pack is gone but the keepsake should not be.
Consent-first for minors on camera

A child is on camera only when a guardian says yes

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School-event streaming carries children on camera, so consent is not a checkbox at the end — it is the gate at the front. A guardian decides, per event, and can change that decision.
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Refusals are designed for, not punished. A child whose guardian has not agreed is kept out of the camera's frame by the run-of-show — nobody is singled out for being opted out.
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If a guardian changes their mind after the event, the relevant clip is redacted from the recording. A school can make a stream private again at any time. Control stays with the family.
The honest numbers
audio-first
Default rung
2G evening
Network floor
consent-first
Minor on camera
low by default
Data mode

When the dot is red, the room is open.

Tune into a live class or an expert talk, or bring your school's next event home to the families who could not make it to the hall.

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