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Podcasting Made Easy Bronwyn Desjardins ~Grayston Preparatory~

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Page 1: Podcasting made easy

Podcasting Made Easy

Bronwyn Desjardins~Grayston Preparatory~

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What is a Podcast? What is RSS? Tech Terms to Know

Podcast Overview

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Fusion of two words about 5 years ago: iPod + broadcast

Also in video now as Vodcast. Downloadable audio file for computer or

portable audio device (iPod or MP3 player) – doesn’t have to be downloaded.

Has subscribers – receive automatic audio feed updates

Perfect for Instant Information World Anytime Anywhere and most are free

What is a Podcast?

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What is RSS? RSS = Really Simple Syndication It turns an audio recording into a podcast Saved in .xml format Provides: creator; show title; content

description; link to audio file. It is created by using .xml coding or a

program that creates the feed automatically.

NB: Audio file has to be stored on a server first.

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Blog: web log – chronological publication Exit: music or sounds to end show Host Site: server that stores podcast and

RSS feed Intro: music or sounds that “lead into” the

podcast MP3: audio file in compressed digital format Podcatcher: program used to subscribe to

and download podcasts e.g. iTunes

Tech Terms To Know

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have a clear understanding of what podcasting is.

be able to oversee student podcasting projects.

have the knowledge and understanding to implement podcasting in their classroom.

ObjectivesParticipants will...

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Better understanding of curriculum content Develops language skills Develops critical thinking skills Opportunity to share knowledge and

opinions with a greater audience

Why have students Podcast?

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Computer with Internet connection Microphone and webcam iPod touch can record video

Hardware

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Audio podcasts: GarageBand (Mac only) Audacity (fee – can be used on Mac OS or

Windows) Podomatic http://www.podomatic.com/ -

record onlineVideo (Vodcasts) iMovie (Mac only) MovieMaker (Windows only) YouTube

Software

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Know what you want for the end product Focus on content Treat it like an essay: introduction; body and

conclusion Time constraint – get unnecessary content

as they will ramble Technical aspects (sound, lighting, etc.) –

focus on one or two aspects Show examples and critique them

Rubric

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1. Plan2. Storyboard (important for Vodcasts). There

are samples online.3. Write script4. Peer response to script5. Revise/ rewrite6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 as needed

Pre-production

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Rehearse before record Don’t read lines – memorise line by line if

necessary and pause recording between as it looks more professional

Record in a quiet place Keep sound at the same level – keep mike

at same distance, practice speaking at same level. Audio adjustments can be time consuming.

Have good lighting (video)

Production Tips

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School news Curricular reports: foreign languages; book

reviews; history projects; biology reports etc.

Topics of interest: practise creative writing and speaking

Communication tool: school announcements; student or parent announcements

Ideas for Podcasts

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Podomatic* YouTube* School web site Your own web site: more control Wiki* Blog* NB: iTunes does not host podcasts – you

have to link it to the store*Free

Podcast Hosting

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Would this enhance your curriculum? Hardware assessment: camera; computer;

cables etc. Software assessment: try using itself first –

have basic understanding of it; make sure necessary programs are installed

Create the rubric Find examples Present the project to the students

Ask yourself...

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Nicknames – make up on-air names Don’t give out private information – school

name/ address etc. Check privacy restrictions with school

Safety

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http://www.youtube.com/cdspodsquad

Learner Examples

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Tech Chicks http://techchicktips.net/ *Kidcast http://www.intelligenic.com/blog Teach With Video

http://teachwithvideo.com/podcast.html*Step by step 45 minute lessons on how to

podcast

Educational Podcasts – How to..

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www.IHeartEdTech.com (Blog) Twitter: @SimpleK12 @EdTechUNcon

Useful Tech Tips

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What is it and how to use it Introduction to Audacity Interface

Audacity

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Free audio editing software Record multiple tracks in a single audio file

– up to 16 and more Can import file types as tracks MP3, wav.

etc. Cross platform – can work on any OS

(Windows, Linux, Mac)

Audacity

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Four separate tool bars Control toolbar (like a CD player) Meter toolbars (input/ output) - red = too

loud Mixer toolbar (output – speaker icon/ input –

mike icon) – can adjust input level Edit toolbar – cut, copy, paste, trim and add

silence. Zoom in or out of tracks to get a closer look.

Menu bar

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Each track has its own display area Any track will appear with its own control panel It appears in wav form – mute will mute sounds

and other volume controls (Gain) adjust volume of each track. Solo – will isolate a track.

Close button, track name, and track menu down arrow with varied menus – you can name a track.

Get to know the basic tools first.

Project Window

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See Audacity notes Podsafe audio: http://podsafeaudio.com/ http://www.flashkit.com/loops Visit Dropbox folder for software download, copy of

Audacity notes, and Podcasting ideas Visit Diigo Podcasting Made Easy group for links

mentioned in this workshop blip.tv.com – create an account Upload file blip.tv.com/username/rss – copy this URL link to iTunes

to create RSS feed in iTunes store (more difficult) Or upload file as audio file in a website or wiki In wiki embed as widget RSS feed (easy)

Creating the podcast