Certified Speaker
Issued by
ReligionAndPublicLife.org
Speakers demonstrate expertise in engaging online learners with high-quality audio and video. The audio training equips Speakers to produce concise audio lectures and podcast interviews. Speakers learn to draft e-learning scripts that producers will use to create educational videos. Overall, Speakers become certified in the pedagogies and production process for creating compelling learning experiences on ReligionAndPublicLife.org, where students come for the classes and stay for the community.
- Type Validation
- Level Foundational
Skills
Earning Criteria
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The Podcast Course by Vennly trains speakers on how to use the custom, web-based audio recording suite. The workshop surveys the various ways the Vennly production team offers Speakers technical support, content development guidance, and production expertise. Vennly's recording suite allows Speakers to record audio from their homes. The Vennly team produces the Speakers' media, ensuring quality across ReligionAndPublicLife.org.
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The YouTube Course trains the Speakers on how to utilize the Religion for Breakfast YouTube channel to produce their educational videos. Speakers learn how to draft YouTube-style scripts for Andrew Henry to produce, record, and host on his highly-acclaimed YouTube channel, Religion for Breakfast. This process ensures high production value while giving online learners a friendly face to follow across ReligionAndPublicLife.org.
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The Doodly Course trains the Speakers on how to draft scripts for animators to illustrate educational videos. Speakers learn the art of narrative-based lectures that visually help learners retain critical information. This process ensures that the Speakers' talks are fresh, colorful, and visually appealing across ReligionAndPublicLife.org.
Standards
The podcasts featured on ReligionAndPublicLife.com are powered by Vennly, an audio app named after the Venn Diagram that illustrates the intersecting circles that connect us all. Vennly offers our content creators a custom, web-based audio recording suite and provides our faculty tech support, content development guidance, and production.
The educational videos featured on ReligionAndPublicLife.com are powered by Religion for Breakfast, an educational YouTube channel dedicated to the academic, nonsectarian study of religion. Hosted by Andrew Henry, the videos strive to raise the level of conversation about religion and public life.
The animated videos featured on ReligionAndPublicLife.org are powered by Doodly. This software allows for traditional lectures to be transformed into creative, professional, and visually stimulating resources to capture the imagination of online learners.