Community Outreach Through Podcasting Thursday, September 28, 2006 University of Arizona
Overview What is podcasting? Finding podcasts Non-profits that are podcasting Making your own podcasts
What is Podcasting? “Podcasting”-- broadcasting to an iPod Uses XML to push content –RSS v. 1 pushes news sources and blogs –RSS v. 2 adds enclosure element to XML code to push audio and video
Podcasts Can Be … Audio-only, audio & video, audio & slides Screenshot of video playing from an episode of RocketboomRocketboom
Podcasts Can … Accompany & complement –Blogs –Websites Attract a following Draw an audience Promote events Support instruction & learning –Podcasting at the UA’s LTC
Do I Have to Have An iPod? NO!
Subscribing to Podcasts What do I need? –The techie answer—an aggregator that accepts RSS 2.0 feeds –The common sense answer—iTunes It’s free from Apple Download it at
It works seamlessly on PCs as well as Macs
Are There Other Ways? YES
Alternatives To iTunes
Alternatives To iPods Try googling on “MP3 Players”
An iPod Timeline The iPod and iTunes has made podcasting so popular
How Do You Listen and/or Watch a Podcast? Many websites include a podcast directory
How Do You Listen and/or Watch a Podcast? Many websites include a podcast directory
How Do You Listen and/or Watch a Podcast? Click the iTunes button and it automatically creates the subscription in iTunes
How Do You Listen and/or Watch a Podcast?
Other Directories
Resources & Help
Resources & Help
iTunes Store BTW, you can’t get to the STORE via the Web; only through iTunes
iTunes Store-Podcasts You can browse by topics
iTunes Store-Podcasts You can browse by topics
iTunes Store-Podcasts You can do a Power Search
iTunes Store-Podcasts You can do a Power Search
iTunes Store-Podcasts You can do a Power Search
Once You Click Subscribe … The podcast subscription is established in your iTunes; the most recent podcast is downloaded; you can GET others that look interesting
4:20 Flash movie: Subscribing to Podcasts Using iTunes Want to Review Subscribing?
Non-Profit Podcasts
This one includes a review
Making It A Podcast What do you need? –PC or Mac –Software that records audio and saves or exports the audio file as MP3 or MP4 –Microphone –Webserver –Ability to create the RSS feed
Making A Podcast Audio-only –Output to MP3 or MP4 audio
Making A Podcast Apple’s GarageBand Audio Video Slideshows
Apple’s GarageBand—Adding Music & Sounds to Your Tracks
Apple’s GarageBand—Adding Images to Your Tracks
Web-Based Services
Web-Based Services Try googling “podcasting + hosting”
Other Resources How to Subscribe to Podcasts Using iTunes [Flash 4:20] Steps for Creating Your Podcast includes: "Using Audacity to Create the MP3 Audio File For Your Podcast," "Making It a Podcast: Creating an XML file to Make the RSS Feeds," and "Using Microsoft Notepad to Create and Edit Your XML Files" Apple's GarageBand Support: Recording Your Podcast iTunes Music Store Podcasting Section "Learn to Podcast"
Questions, Comments & Discussion
How We Can Help You: Podcasting Building Course & Faculty Websites Training and Support for Course Management Tools Assessment and Evaluation Instructional Design Instructional Blogging Usability Testing for Websites Database/Programming Support Emerging Technologies Adapting Open Source Applications Graphic Design Services for Instructional Purposes Audio and Video Services for your classes Database and Programming Support Stuart Glogoff Sr. Consultant, Learning Technologies elearn.arizona.edu/stuartg/ elearn.arizona.edu/stuartg/