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With Sean
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By the end of this session you will have: Learned what a podcast is (and what it is not) Learned what an RSS feed is Learned about the benefits to you Created a digital recording Turned that into an MP3 Created an account online to host your podcast Learned how to submit that channel to iTunes
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A podcast is a digital recording that is broadcast over the internet for an audience. A podcast can be audio or it can be enhanced Enhanced means that it has video or pictures to go along with the audio. Screencasts – Recordings of what you do on a computer Vodcasts – Video recordings There are screencasts of this information on the R: Drive in the “Podcast” folder.
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Aligns with the new Colorado Model Content Standards in Reading, Writing, and Communication Shows up as low as third grade Provides for multiple intelligences Aligns with the ISTE NETS.S Standards Most major universities and businesses are beginning to use podcasts – Check out iTunesU AND YOUR STUDENTS ARE ALREADY USING THEIR iPods for enormous chunks of the day.
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Well… Time Efficiency and bringing anytime anywhere learning to your students. How much more could you get accomplished if you could say…
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So what do you need? A Microphone A computer Audacity An internet connection And an understanding of RSS feeds
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You can violate copyright multiple times in a podcast Text Audio Music Video So stay in the public domain, creative commons, royalty free, or original
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Here are some ideas: http://web.me.com/wybrasr/Site/Podcastin g_in_Spartan_Style/Entries/2010/2/22_Podc asting_101.html http://web.me.com/wybrasr/Site/Podcastin g_in_Spartan_Style/Entries/2010/2/22_Podc asting_101.html
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