Take note of the factors you'll have to think about, from questions on the technology to the ethical considerations
News organisations around the world are experimenting with Facebook Live, which of course means the practices of livestreaming are beginning to be taught in journalism establishments around the world.
But what considerations will journalism lecturers have to take into account when teaching these skills in the classroom?
Check out this article from Chandra Clark at MediaShift, who lists the main issues she plans to cover in her class this year at the University of Alabama, from how to multi-task live on air, to how to ethically train reporters to handle breaking news.
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