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What is a Podcast?

What is a Podcast?. Definition from Wikipedia Podcasting is a term coined in 2004. A Podcast is a web feed of audio or video files placed on the Internet for anyone to subscribe to. Taken from IPOD and Broadcast. Making Them.

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What is a Podcast?

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  1. What is a Podcast?

  2. Definition from Wikipedia • Podcasting is a term coined in 2004. • A Podcast is a web feed of audio • or video files placed on the Internet for anyone • to subscribe to. • Taken from IPOD and Broadcast

  3. Making Them Dead simple More involved Audacity WindowsSound RecorderorFreecorder Audacity + Blog + Feedburner

  4. Tools Needed to Create a Podcast • Computer • Microphone. • Sound Recording and Editing Software • Script

  5. Special Considerations • Mp3 files are smaller than wav files.

  6. The Audience • Teachers • Staff

  7. What can I do with Podcasts Collaboration Communication Content • Upcoming Events • Teach a new skill • SAE Review

  8. Production- Recording • Software • Audacity- Free recording and editing software • LAME Encoder- Allows Audacity to export MP3 files.

  9. Where Can I Get Audacity? • Freely available at audacity.sourceforge.net

  10. RSS Feeds • What is it? • How does it work?

  11. What is RSS feed • Really Simple Syndicate / Rich Site Summary • Originally designed by Netscape to create content “channels” for its My Netscape pages • RSS has been adopted by news syndication services, weblogs, and increasing number of websites

  12. References • PAACE Conference Workshop • Ken Westgate at khw-al@etop.org or • Lou Poczak at ljp-al@etop.org • Peter Travis-peter@flo-joe.co.uk • Educational Podcasts Network • Learn Out Loud • Podcast Alley • Audio Resources • www.looperman.com • Royalty Free Music • Pod Safe Music • Brian Durbin, Alex Morris • Film crew • Prof. Steve Durbin • PI for NSF summer RET program • Randy Schnepp • Purdue Physics Demos • Prof. Erica Carlson

  13. Bibliography History of podcasting. (2006, May 17). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 18:30, May 17, 2006, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=History_of_podcasting&oldid=53812864. Meredith, R. (2005, November 14). [Weblog] Podagogy gains ground. Podagogy: Where podcasting meets teaching and learning.. Retrieved May 12, 2006, from http://blog.podagogy.com/?p=32 Pedagogical podcasting or podagogy. Retrieved May 12, 2006, from podcasting @ the university of wisconsin - madison Web site: http://engage.doit.wisc.edu/podcasting/teachAndLearn Reynolds, R. (2005, July 7). Pedagogy for podcasting. Xplanazine, Retrieved May 12, 2006, from http://www.xplanazine.com/xplanaradio/archives/2005/07/pedagogy_for_po.html Schmit, D. (2006, May 7). [Podcast] KidCast: Episode 24 - The NETA Presentation. KidCast: Learning and Teaching with Podcasting. Retrieved May 15, 2006, from http://www.intelligenic.com/kidcast/ Wikipedia contributors (2006). Podcasting. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 17:57, May 17, 2006 from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Podcasting&oldid=53589142.

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