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In the General Music Classroom February 13, 2009
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What are Podcasts? Uses in the Music Class Benefits of Podcasting Outcomes Creating your own Podcasts Hardware/Software required
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A Podcast is a free audio or video series – like a radio or TV show made for download from the internet Podcasts can be listened to on a computer or on mp3 player. Podcasts are generally free to download and use Podcasts are available on a wide variety of topics
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Students get hands on experience creating, mixing, and editing audio files Students can work on vocal production techniques (tone, intonation, speed, and expression) Allows students to use technology without getting too bogged down in the features (e.g., transitions & animations in PowerPoint / video editing) Has very few security issues (no photos of students, students can use first names only) Encourages reluctant presenters to discover their voice Engages students in meaningful classroom experiences
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Publish students compositions to the web Way for students to present a variety of music projects Students create CD / Concert Reviews Allows teachers to showcase students work Teachers can use podcasts to create mini lessons / update parents about what’s going on in the class.
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Podcasts can help you meet Outcomes in: Music Creating, Making, and Presenting Understanding and Connecting Contexts and Time, Place and Community Perceiving and Responding to Music ELA Speaking and Listening Writing and other ways of Representing ICT Basic Operations and Concepts Social, Ethical, and Human Issues Productivity Communication
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Audio Editing Software Most school computers come pre-loaded with Audacity (a free, easy to use audio editor) Microphone that can be connected to the computer Internet Connection Software capable of playing Podcasts iTunes, it the most common application but others also exist.
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Podcasts consist of three sections Intro Introduces the podcast / what it will be about Generally has a short clip of music in the introduction Segments (Body) The number of segments depends on the topics being covered in the podcast Outro (Conclusion) Ends the podcasts, tells people what’s in the next episode, and thanks them for listening Generally ends with a short clip of music
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Program Overview Importing Audio Recording Audio Editing Audio Files Mixing Saving
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A variety of resources and guides are available on the web A copy of this presentation and the handouts are available from my website http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/royfrancis/music.html
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