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+title = 'Anyone want a streaming training workshop?'
+slug = "2024/03/17/streaming-training-workshop"
+description = "CodeRefinery's streaming setup is getting fairly professional. Anyone want to learn how to reproduce it?"
+
+[extra]
+authors = "Richard Darst"
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+
+If you haven't noticed, CodeRefinery livestreams it's workshops (see
+refs below). We can reach a virtually unlimited number of people and
+easily make recordings for later, yet our co-teaching and Collab notes
+system still makes a workshop that feels interactive and fun to
+attend. **Does anyone want to learn how to do this yourselves?**
+
+## A workshop idea
+
+Richard Darst has been doing most of the streaming and would like to
+teach others. Richard can host people in Helsinki, Finland for some
+workshop, or if people fund travel somewhere else we can host it
+there. A workshop would include:
+
+- Basic streaming theory
+- Setting up [OBS-Studio](https://obsproject.com/) for streaming
+- Recording and publishing videos rapidly (by the same night, every
+ time).
+- How to make a livestream course lively (co-teaching, Collab Notes,
+ lesson design, screenshare style)
+- Time to test and practice all of the above.
+- Improving our documentation
+
+Most of the above is in theory documented in the [CodeRefinery
+manuals](https://coderefinery.github.io/manuals/), but reading is hard
+and seeing by example with mentoring is easy.
+
+An ideal host would be an EU or regional computing competence center,
+open science organization, or someone interested in teaching innovation,
+who can host a public workshop, and be able to help in advertising the
+workshop to other interested parties.
+
+Contact us at scip@aalto.fi or support@coderefinery.org, or via the
+[CodeRefinery chat](https://coderefinery.github.io/manuals/chat/).
+
+## Gallery
+
+How the MOOC stragegy works:
+
+
+A usable view from the learner side:
+
+
+An extremely high-quality screen sharing setup:
+
+
+OBS isn't that hard:
+
+
+Our recently-created streaming control panel:
+
+
+
+## See also
+* CodeRefinery "Community teaching" training:
+* CodeRefinery manuals:
+* CodeRefinery MOOC strategy:
+* OBS theory:
+* Many other articles in [this blog](@blog/_index)
+