diff --git a/content/blog/2024-03-17-streaming-training-workshop.md b/content/blog/2024-03-17-streaming-training-workshop.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b7b0ce36 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/blog/2024-03-17-streaming-training-workshop.md @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ ++++ +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" ++++ + +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:
+Schematic diagram of the MOOC strategy.  Streaming to Twitch, and watching, feedback by collaborative notes. + +A usable view from the learner side:
+Screenshot of a desktop with half the screen for instructor screenshare and the other half for the learns to work. + +An extremely high-quality screen sharing setup:
+A 840 wide x 1080 tall screenshot or instructors, web browser, and terminal + +OBS isn't that hard:
+OBS screenshot with labels of some key points + +Our recently-created streaming control panel:
+Screenshot of a small control-panel looking window + + +## See also +* CodeRefinery "Community teaching" training: +* CodeRefinery manuals: +* CodeRefinery MOOC strategy: +* OBS theory: +* Many other articles in [this blog](@blog/_index) +