Self-hosted open source video conferencing with Jitsi

Use the power of open source to conduct meetings or teach online

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Description

Learn to install, configure and use Jitsi on an Ubuntu machine in your company premises or on a cloud provider such as AWS, Linode, Azure or Google Cloud Compute.

Jitsi belongs to you and not to a third-party company such as Zoom or TeamViewer.

Learn how to have team meetings on a server that you trust.

Learn how to record your meetings and then replay them later.

Learn how to stream your meetings directly to your channel on YouTube as a live video.

Learn to collaborate with your peers by writing, using the in-built chat, whiteboard and text document.

I teach you how to install and use Jitsi using simple command line scripts that I made so that you don't have to get lost learning every command yourself.

I walk you through all the features of Jitsi, both on the web app and on the Android app, using high-quality video and zooming into interesting parts on every page, so that you can follow along easily. I promise that I will neither strain your eyes, nor your mind.

Within one hour, you'll be ready to conduct video conferences or courses with Jitsi.

You will appreciate that Jitsi is modern, open-source and fast. It's the best way to meet with your team, especially for remote work.

What You Will Learn!

  • Install and configure Jitsi on Ubuntu/Debian Linux
  • Use Jitsi's web app and Android app for video conferencing
  • Stream a Jitsi conference to YouTube
  • Use in-built chat, whiteboard and shared document for written collaboration among members

Who Should Attend!

  • Linux admins and software engineers of companies who want to try self-hosted and open source video conferencing
  • Technically adept teachers who want to teach courses live online
  • People from categories above who don't want to use Zoom, TeamViewer or Google Meet