Live Streaming Concepts
Live Streaming Concepts
This microcredential introduces educators to the concept of educational streaming and the main tools and platforms that host live shows for education (e.g., Twitch.tv, Facebook Live). This overview will also address a) main features and challenges related to this media practice and b) core trends in the fields.
MICROCREDENTIAL ID: ETEC-ELS-0007
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 how educational streaming can impact society and learning. This includes a written overview of main trends related to live 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. This first microcredential will work as an overview of this media practice and its current impact on instruction. As such, it will set the stage for additional microcredentials regarding consumption, production, and student-led efforts related to streaming for learning.
Benefits of this Microcredential
Live streaming platforms like Twitch.tv count millions of viewers and performers, pointing to novel practices and interactions. Instructional applications of this phenomenon are rising with thematic channels and shows aimed at teaching and debating a variety of subjects ranging from art to programming. This first microcredential with the Credential will provide an initial overview of this phenomenon, from leading trends to main outlets that host public streaming.
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.