Podcasting for Students and Teachers Ben Smith and Jared Mader Red Lion Area School District Thursday, October 08, 2015Thursday, October 08, 2015Thursday, October 08, 2015Thursday, October 08, 2015
National Educational Technology Standards for Students
National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers
Our Taxonomy
What’s a Podcast? Recording of Audio MP3 Format Includes Metadata Author, Title, Album, etc.
How do I get Podcasts? iTunes iTunesU Search online - Google
I found the podcasts, now what? Subscribe Advanced..Subscribe to Podcast Look for feed://……. Paste into iTunes Use an Aggregator Netvibes, iGoogle
Easy or Hard Easy - Record Podcasts and Save MP3 Easy - Share Podcasts Wikis, PowerPoints, Burn to CD Hard - Allow Students to Subscribe
Podcast Uses Record Lectures Homework Help Lab Reports Special Projects Advice on Labs / Projects Problem Solving Radio Show What’s going on in class Combine with Blogs
Equipment / Media Needed Applications Authoring Audacity (Mac / PC), GarageBand, podOmatic, Switchpod Alternatives Blackboard, SchoolCenter, ProfCast, ToolFactory (PC), etc Subscribing iTunes/Netvibes Microphone (Built in or External) Hard Drive Space Server Access to host files and FTP client software Other Media Burn CDs
Budget Audacity = $0 (Royalty-Free) GarageBand = $0 Microphone - $30 External Hard Drive = $100 Server Space - Your district probably has some Class iPod = $150 – $350 Look for Mini-Grants for around $500
Ways to Start Begin simple Create things that will affect the most students possible
Possible Instructional Design Students will: Conduct Activity Record Observations/Comments Orally Save as a Podcast Use Podcast in Another File: Wiki / Webpage Powerpoint Word Document iWeb Sample Assignments: Describe phenomenon to a visually disabled person Describe activity in foreign language Provide commentary on video
Alternatives Content Management Systems Blackboard, SchoolCenter Switchpod PodOmatic
Capturing Audio Start Application Click Start Click Stop Export It won’t Export - Don’t click PAUSE
Decisions / Considerations Audacity can be used to edit your track Possible File Formats WAV, MP3, m4a, m4b WAV files don’t allow for authoring titles, creator, date, etc. MP3 will require additional LameLib download however, it will result in the smallest file size MP3 allows for editable file information MP3 will be playable by most student audio devices
Editing Edit out anything not needed Look for long spans of low amplitude in audio waveform Add Intro / Music Save as MP3 (LameLib download)LameLib download When the tech staff installs Audacity onto your computer, this file will be in: …Applications…Audacity…LameLib
Post Production RSS feed Editing the feed.xml file using a text editorfeed.xml Don’t Use Word! Subscribing iTunes Netvibes
Enhancing Observation Skills Students will: Conduct Experiment / Activity Record Observations Orally Save as a Podcast Use of File: Powerpoint Webpage Word Document iWeb Sample Assignment: Describe phenomenon to a visually disabled person Describe activity in foreign language Provide commentary on video
Assignment Create a podcast that describes how you may use Podcasting Professionally. Create a podcast that describes how you may use Podcasting with students. Post an MP3 file to another location (e.g. Wiki, Powerpoint, Word, etc.)
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