(Note -- Mary and others asked a bit about podcasting on the listserve -- I hope this may be useful.)
Kevin
What is podcasting?
A podcast is a digital audio file, or a series of such files, that is distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds, for playback on portable media players and personal computers – Wikipedia
All over the world, people are creating podcasts on subjects ranging from movies, to technology, to music, to politics and whatever else you can think of. This is new original content made by passionate people who want to share their creativity with the world. — http://www.how-to-podcast-tutorial.com/what-is-a-podcast.htm
What are some classroom application of podcasting?
* Students read and review literature books
* Students write and record poetry/plays/short stories/essays
* Students post and respond to questions of other students in the world
* Students create current event analysis podcasts
* Students podcast a “virtual” audio tour of their school/community
* – from http://chatt.hdsb.ca/~magps/boylit/Podcasting%20in%20Education
What tools do you need to Podcast?
1) A computer with an internet connection.
2) A microphone. Many laptops come with built in microphones, but the sound quality is low. As the authors of “Podcast Solutions: a complete guide to podcasting” suggest, “Many would argue- and rightfully so- that the microphone is the single most important piece of equipment piece of hardware.”
3) Handheld Digital voice recorders are now out that record voices very well, and convert the voice into files your computer can read (MP3). There are also many MP3 players that have voice recording options and attachments. All you need to do is to transfer your recordings onto the computer you’ll be editing your sound with.
4) Audacity is a piece of sound editing software that is used by many if not most Podcasters. Audacity is a free, easy to use, software-based audio recorder and editor. With Audacity, you will be able to record live audio using your computer’s sound input and then do some simple editing to the recording and then export it as an MP3 file so that it can be placed on a web server…” Audacity is available at http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ .
Here are some simple steps using Audacity and Snapdrive to embed a podcast mp3 right into your blog:
1. Download Audacity
2. Download the MP3 LAME Plugin (needed to convert files into MP3)
3. Run Audacity and record your podcast
4. Export file to MP3
5. Register on Snapdrive.net for file sharing (there are other sharing sites out there, too)
6. Upload your MP3 file into your Snapdrive account
7. Click on details and select "create a streaming flash player"
8. Choose options and generate embedded HTML code
9. Cut and paste code into your blog
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How do you all podcast? And what advice do you have for beginners?
Kevin
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