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How we built the CMCD 101 Course for the SVTA Universty
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This year at Qualabs, we created the CMCD 101 course, spurred by JT’s request following several projects we did at the MonteVIDEO Summer Camp focused on CMCD. We know that SVTA University is a significant project for SVTA, which requires everyone at SVTA to help create incredible content! In the past, Qualabs has created many internal courses to train over 50 people in various technologies related to the world of video, but this challenge was different due to its 100% asynchronous nature. In this talk, I’d like to share how we put together the course, the steps we followed, how we conducted beta testing, and try to ignite the teaching spark that we all have inside! At the end of the day, those of us who love teaching know how rewarding it is to see another person empowered with new knowledge.
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