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Podcasting . By Ulises Aragon Tryan Nahrgang Teresa Mejia-Aguilera . A downloadable multimedia digital file Compatible download for portable media player, computer, etc. Word is derived from the “pod” from ipod and the “cast” from broadcast. WHAT IS A PODCAST?. Yes, audio only
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Podcasting By Ulises Aragon TryanNahrgang Teresa Mejia-Aguilera
A downloadable multimedia digital file Compatible download for portable media player, computer, etc. Word is derived from the “pod” from ipod and the “cast” from broadcast WHAT IS A PODCAST?
Yes, audio only Most common type of podcast Typically mp3 format Smallest file of any podcast Most compatible with computers or other portable media devices Audio Cast
Schools, businesses, small organizations can utilize audio casts for presentations Professors can electronically send audio notes or corrections to students/faculty Most commonly utilized in blogs bloggers gain popularity by incorporating audio into their text Who uses audio casts
Online delivery of video content A series of video files subscribed to and downloaded to a media player Video and audio delivered via RSS enclosures Typically found in mp4 Software available to turn numerous online videos to podcasts Video casts
Networks can utilize video casts to re-purpose content and programs Bloggers connect subscribers to an episodic series of content School teachers and professors can display material via video cast Artists can upload a sequence of videos to be downloaded by subscribers Instructional videos Anyone can harness video casts for personal use Uses of video podcasts
Combines audio podcasts with synced images Similar to a narrated slideshow Contain multiple still images with audio narration Software enhanced by Sony and Mac Only playable with a device that has iTunes installed Can only be created on a Mac with Garageband Enhanced podcasts
A digital recording of a screen output Also known as a video screen capture Contains audio narration A video of the changes over time that a user sees on his monitor Screencasts
Demonstrate and teach the features of a software Allows software developers to display work Great for procedural steps Can be utilized as an organization tool Guide users through website and key content screencasts
Podcasting and the Future Podcasting is the start of a new media content revolution that is empowering individuals with the ability to: globally distribute ideas impacting traditional industries such as journalism, education & entertainment allowing anyone to freely create & distribute news & media.
Questions 1. What makes Podcast different from other devices you have used? 2. Now that you know more about Podcasting, will you consider using this new media content revolution as opposed to traditional radio? 3. In which ways can Podcasting be educational and relate to your career?
References Wikipedia. Podcasts, Retrieved 03/01/2014 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcast The Instructional Innovations Blog. Types of Podcasts. Retrieved 03/01/2014. From http://icoblog.wordpress.com/2009/07/07/types-of-podcasts/ How Stuff Works. Video Podcasts. Retrieved 03/01/2014. From http://computer.howstuffworks.com/internet/basics/podcasting4.htm