Wondering how to successfully incorporate a media project into your teaching?

In these new courses, you'll learn how to more deeply engage your students through media projects that empower them to creatively communicate their learning and their experience.

Choose your focus--audio, video or graphics (like infographics and photo essays)--and learn implementation and assessment techniques specific to that media type.

These courses are provided to you FREE from public media station KQED.

Open to all K-12 Educators

These courses are for teachers, ToSAs, librarians, media specialists, tech coordinators and educators in any grade, any subject (ELA to STEM).

Learn by Doing

Set your own schedule and go at your own pace with hands-on, step-by-step courses developed by our team of professional media literacy instructors. No expensive media-making software required.

Learn and Earn

Learn skills and earn recognition with a Certificate of Completion (~8 hours/course) and graduate units from our university partners.

What educators have to say

"I had been avoiding media projects because I wasn't comfortable, but now I’m looking forward to it. The lessons really walk you through the student experience, which is so effective." High School Librarian

"In the Video Production course, I made a short video which I showed to a fifth grade class. It was SO MUCH FUN! Their eyes were glued to the screen (an achievement to have such focus) and they responded thoughtfully and went on to write some amazing stories." —Elementary Teacher      

About KQED

KQED is a nonprofit, public media station and NPR and PBS member station based in San Francisco that offers award-winning education resources and services free to educators nationwide. KQED Teach is a collection of professional development courses that empower educators to teach media literacy, make media for the classroom and lead media-making projects with students in K-12.