McKeon Center for Creativity Micro-Credentials
The McKeon Center for Creativity offers two micro-credentials to enhance creative skills, providing digital badges for resumes and professional profiles.
The McKeon Center for Creativity administers two micro-credential opportunities. Micro-credential earners will receive a digital badge that can be placed on a resume, LinkedIn profile, email signature, website, etc. Micro-credentials are also housed on a student’s Credly page.
Story Xperiential Storyreel Workshop
Earners learn from Pixar and Disney pros about creating a storyreel, or animated film draft. Through a 40-hour minimum series of workshops, seminars, and assignments, earners will complete an 8-step program that covers concept, character, art, outline, acts 1- 3, and editing. Earners create and upload their project for feedback from professionals and other earners. Upon completion, they receive a certificate from Story Xperiential, and they can submit to one of the organization’s three annual global exhibitions.
Eligibility
Participants must be enrolled in a Â鶹ÊÓƵ digital media, art, communication, or honors course, or be recommended by faculty.
For more information, contact Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity Dean Annina Collier, annina.collier@tulsacc.edu.
The Second City Improv Intensive
This four-week live virtual course provides eight hours of intensive improv instruction with teachers from The Second City. The Second City is widely recognized as the world’s premier school of comedy, with artistic advisory board members including Stephen Colbert, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Tina Fey. The program is based on the work of Viola Spolin and covers all elements of the improvisational process, including ensemble, environment, and object work. Students will emerge with honed improv skills, greater quickness of mind and thinking, and the resilience to experiment.
Eligibility
The course is taught at an advanced level, and participants must be currently enrolled in a theatre or improv class and be recommended by faculty.
For more information, contact Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity Dean Annina Collier, annina.collier@tulsacc.edu.