podcasting teacher academy course december 9, 2010
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What is podcasting? A way for people to be able to selectively subscribe to audio or video content over the Internet. Allows people to listen when they want and where they want.TRANSCRIPT
PodcastingTeacher Academy
Course
December 9, 2010
Do You Hear What I Hear?
The Power of Podcasting
What is podcasting?A way for people to be able to selectively subscribe to audio or video content
over the Internet.
Allows people to listen when they want and where they want.
Podcasting in Plain English
TYPES OF PODCASTSBasic podcast contains only audio and is the easiest to create and listen to.
Enhanced podcast has audio, images, slides (narrated PowerPoint presentation or Keynote), embedded URLS, and chapters.
Vodcast (or video podcast) contains video, audio, embedded URLS, and chapters.
iTunes Storehttp://apple.com/itunes
PodcastThe iTunes Store offers over 150,000 podcast episodes (audio & video)
iTunes UExplore 350,000 free lectures, videos, films, and other resources from top universities, museums, Lit2Go, Harvard EdCast, Smithsonian, and a whole lot more.
Creating a Podcast(with a Mac)
iLife Suite
Garageband and iMovie for recording audio, enhanced and video podcasts.
iWeb for distributing podcasts on MobileMe or your own web server.
Creating a Podcast
Audacity - http://audacity.sourceforge.net
Gcast - http://gcast.com
Podomatic-https://www.podomatic.com
Sample Lesson Ideas1. Write an outline, script or storyboard.
2. Create a list of 5 researchable questions on your topic.
3. Select three different sources from the list below and cite using MLA style format.
EncyclopediasPeriodicals
Books Web sites
TemplatePodcasting Template
Script Image Sound Effect
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Rubric
Copyright
Faden, Eric. “A Fair(y) Use Tale.” Media Education Foundation. Bucknell University
Fair UseFair use is the right to use copyrighted material without permission or payment under some circumstances.
Four standards for determination of the fair use exemption:
Purpose of the useNature of the copyrighted workAmount used from the original workEffect of the use on the market
http://home.earthlink.net/~cnew/research.htm
Educational UsesText - Up to 10% of a copyrighted work or 1000 words, whichever is less.
Movies - Up to 10% of a copyrighted work or 3 minutes, whichever is less.
Music - Up to 10% of a copyrighted musical composition, but no more than 30 seconds.
Source: United States Copyright Office Circular 21; Section 107-108, and 110 of the Copyright Act (1976)