Hi Daniel,
Thanks very much for this - did the learners know you were streaming?
And if so, did they have comments on it? (i.e., did any of them say
they would go back and watch)?
Cool!
G
On 2015-11-24 8:23 PM, Daniel Chen wrote:
Hi everyone:
I ran a 1 day git workshop using the SWC material yesterday [1].
I felt that since some of the material would be confusing (we ended up
going all the way to branching), so I decided to stream/save my screen.
I couldn't get Hangouts on Air working so I used the next best thing:
https://www.livecoding.tv/livestreams/
The videos can be found here:
Git collboration: https://www.livecoding.tv/video/2015-11-23-harvard-git/
Git branching:
https://www.livecoding.tv/video/2015-11-23-harvard-git-branches/
livecoding.tv <http://livecoding.tv> streams your screen while you
code and people watch your stream, and occasionally chat with you.
Are any other instructors streaming their lessons?
Seems like a fairly automatic way to record our swc material for the
students so they can come back and watch the workshop later on.
[1] https://github.com/chendaniely/2015-11-23-harvard
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