Educational Streaming Consumption
Educational Streaming Consumption
This microcredential focuses on live shows that can support instructional practices across different content areas and learning contexts, ranging from K-12 education to professional development at the corporate level. The goal is to show the educational materials that are already available for educators to use.
MICROCREDENTIAL ID: ETEC-ELS-0008
CREDENTIAL: Educational Live Streaming
CREDITS: 1.0 CEU (10 hours)
AUTHOR: Dr. Enrico Gandolfi
Registration
How to Earn This Microcredential
Participants will need to submit evidence related to learning, implementing, and reflecting on technology consumption in the classroom. This includes a written overview of the advantages and disadvantages of educational streaming, presentation materials to be given or a presentation actually given to other stakeholders, and a reflection on lessons learned in this microcredential.
Fees
Participants submitting this microcredential for review will be assessed an administrative fee of $50. Participants who successfully complete the microcredential will receive a certificate showing completion of 1.0 CEU.
Why Get This Microcredential?
This microcredential is part of the Educational Live Streaming credential. Where the first microcredential in the credential gave participants a general overview of this technology, this course focuses on how educators can select live streaming that is aligned with their pedagogies according to constraints and affordances at stake.
Benefits of this Microcredential
Live streaming is a popular media practice across multiple generations, and its scope goes beyond simple entertainment. There is an increasing presence of educational streaming shows that cover a variety of content areas, ranging from computer science to art. Therefore, this microcredential aims to provide educators examples and best practices in understanding and using this type of technology to improve comprehension and engagement among their learning audiences.
Standards
Evidence Review
Candidates interested in earning this microcredential must submit three pieces of evidence: one piece related to learning, one related to implementing, and one related to reflecting.
When you are ready for your evidence review, submit your pieces of evidence for feedback from a qualified instructor.