What? Why? And How?. What is Podcasting?  According to the New Oxford American Dictionary, a podcast is "a digital recording of a radio broadcast or.

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What? Why? And How?

What is Podcasting?  According to the New Oxford American Dictionary, a podcast is "a digital recording of a radio broadcast or similar program, made available on the Internet for downloading to a personal audio player," but the generally accepted definition has expanded to include video as well as audio. Originally derived from a combination of "broadcasting" and "iPod ™," the word was declared "word of the year" when it was added to the dictionary at the end of 2005.

Podcasts Type of PodcastingTools Available at Mid-State  Voice only  Software Audacity  Hardware Microphone Chocolate from Colonial Williamsburg Podcast Barb Hughes – medical terminology

Podcasts Type of Podcasting Tools Available at Mid-State  Image enhanced Podcast  Software Photostory  Hardware Microphone Digital Camera Celebrations from Around the World Barb Jascor - Fire Science Carrie Englebright’s Nursing –Assistant Information

Podcasts Type of PodcastingTools Available at Mid-State  Video Podcast (called a Vodcast)  Software Movie Maker  Hardware Vado cameras Digital Video Camera Chocolate from Colonial Williamsburg Vodcast Student News Interviews from Salon Business Memory techniques from Cosmetology

Podcasts Type of Podcasting Tools Available at Mid-State  Screencasting  Software Screentoaster- web based Jing- free download Camtasia- in EDC Google Docs Screencast Instructions sent through

Podcasts Types of PodcastingTools Available at Mid-State  PowerPoint with Narration  Adobe Presenter Student Responsibility Podcast

Podcasts Types of PodcastingTools Available at Mid- State  Voice only  Image Enhanced Podcasting  Video or Vodcasting  Screencasting  Powerpoint with narration  Audacity  Photostory  Movie Maker  Screentoaster  Adobe Presenter

How is Podcasting Being Used in Higher Education  Podtionaries  Lecture and Informational Sessions  Digital Storytelling  Student News  Feedback to Students

Brainstorm Ideas for Student Affairs Use of Podcasting

Podcasting Kits  Check out from the Technology Center Make a reservation on the Technology Center intranet page Check out the entire kit or just parts of it.  Included in the Kits: 2 Vado Cameras 1 Video Camera 1 wireless microphone 1 tripod 2 gorilla tripods Lighting equipment Powerstrip

What if I want further training? Set up an appointment with Sarah Huibregtse, Lea Ann Turner, or Patty Fairchild for further training in and direct application of podcasting.