Grades:
6-12
45+
Hours

Esports Broadcasting

Students explore broadcasting fundamentals and learn both technical and soft skills needed to start their own streams.

Learning Objectives

  • Explore the fundamentals of broadcasting
  • Learn entry hardware and software technology
  • Develop skills in production
  • Practice setting up and running broadcasted livestreams

Course Outline

Intro to Broadcasting

Requirements

  • Desktop running Windows
  • Keyboard and mouse
  • Headphones
  • Microphone
  • Open Broadcast Software (OBS)


Additional nice-to-haves include:
Video Editing Software, Stream Deck (or equivalent), Webcam, Greenscreen

Description

Explore the dynamic realm of esports broadcasting with our one of a kind course designed to help your students create and lead their own esports streams. Uncover the fundamentals, from broadcaster roles to the technical aspects of equipment and software. Our curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning, encouraging students to practice, collaborate, and stay up to date with this ever-evolving industry.

Grades:
6-12
45+
Hours

Features

Video-based instruction

Portfolio-ready projects

Self-grading assessments

Includes capstone project

Career connections

Guided gameplay

USAEL at the HyperX Arena in Las Vegas

Bring Academic Esports to Your School

STEP 1

Schedule an Intro Call

We’ll find a time to sit down with your team, learn about your needs, and overview our services. Then, we’ll build a custom package that’s tailored to your vision of an esports program.

STEP 2

Customize Your Program

After you receive your custom package quote, we’ll be there to help you with questions and further customization needs. Then, we’ll send you an invoice that you can submit as a purchase order.

STEP 3

Get Started

Once your order is processed, you’ll receive a full onboarding and immediate access to the competition platform and your selected courses.

Get Started

Our K-12 Esports Programs in Action

See what our customers have to say about us.

“The biggest thing that I've learned through working with the students and going through the curriculum is building a team and working on communication skills. Those are skills that not only help them within the classroom but they can also take outside of school and into the real world.”

Steven Van Smaalen

Math Teacher, Santiago M.S.

“The kids are super excited esports. They love gaming together and esports has brought in this whole group of kids that don't normally get conne”cted in those extra activities, and so we've really tapped into a new group of kids.””

Susan Denton

Academic Improvement Specialist,
Standard School District

“It's not just kids playing video games, there's more to it. Don't be afraid to try something new. It can really give students who don't have a place to fit in an area where this is their forte. Something that will help them connect in the education process.”

Jim D'Agostino

Principal, Santiago M.S.