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Introduction To Podcasting
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OVERVIEW
  • General Introduction to Podcasting
  • What it is
  • Some Podcasitng Myths
  • About iTunes
  • About Vodcasting
  • Planning Your Podcast
  • Topic and structure
  • What You Need to Podcast
  • The 7 primary components

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INTRO What is a Podcast?
-an audio file (mp4) with some computer code
added so that it can be syndicated via the
internet and downloaded to your computer.
  • A podcast is like a radio show.
  • Like radio, podcasts often consist of episodes
    released periodically.
  • Unlike radio, podcasting offers more
    choice/variety.
  • Unlike radio, podcasting can use a subscription
    model, enabling the user to have favorite shows
    automatically delivered to his/her own computer.
  • Podcasting is sort of like TiVo for the Internet.

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INTRO Podcasting Myths
  • You need an iPod
  • You dont.
  • You need iTunes
  • You dont.
  • You cant know profile of who is listening or
    viewing.
  • You can.
  • Its expensive.
  • You can do it for free.
  • You need a distribution deal.
  • Nope. You can do that yourself.

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INTRO ITunes
  • Although there are other directories, other
    searches, and other podcatchers, we will focus
    here on iTunes
  • iTunes
  • enables you to find, subscribe, manage, and play
    back audio, as well as transfer podcasts to an
    iPod or other MP3 devices)
  • runs on both Windows and Macintosh computers
  • is freely available from Apple
  • downloading and installing is easy
    http//www.apple.com/itunes/

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INTRO A Few Things to Note
  • Podcasts may be cross-listed on other directories
    or not found in iTunes at all.
  • There is no universal list of all podcasts.
  • The information provided about the podcasts comes
    from the authors, not from the host.
  • iTunes directory does not display all available
    podcasts.
  • Some podcasts have associated Web sites, and
    visiting those sites may reveal additional
    episodes not downloadable via iTunes.

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INTRO Managing Files/Subscriptions
  • Automatic subscription to podcasts can quickly
    fill up a hard drive.
  • iTunes has a built-in "safety" feature that stops
    automatic downloads of new episodes if there are
    five unplayed podcasts. You can override this by
    manually downloading new episodes.
  • After you've downloaded a podcast, the files can
    be listened to on your computer or transferred to
    your portable music playersuch as an iPod.

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INTRO Vodcasting
  • Video podcasting, also known as "vodcasting" or
    "screencasting."
  • essentially the same process as podcasting,
    except uses video files instead of audio files.
  • iTunes can be your gateway into video podcasting
    too.
  • As vodcasting becomes more widespread, iTunes
    should remain a good choice for both podcasts and
    vodcasts

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PLAN Choose Your Topic
Having something to say really matters!
The first step to podcasting is choose a topic.
  • Choose something that interests or excites you.
    This will make creating your podcast fun for you
    and for your listeners.
  • Podcasting for Instruction
  • F2F class lectures and conversations can be
    audio archived and broadcast for later study
  • Podcasts can support Online Learning

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PLAN Think About Structure
  • A music podcast
  • Intro Theme Song
  • Welcome Message
  • Announcements
  • Song Intro
  • Song
  • Song Intro
  • Song
  • Music News
  • Song Intro
  • Song
  • Final Comments
  • Outro Theme Song
  • A tech news podcast
  • Intro Welcome
  • Announcements
  • Top 10 Tech News Headlines with Commentary
  • Tech Quick Tip
  • Outro
  • A review show movies, food, etc.
  • Intro Theme Song
  • Welcome
  • Announcements
  • First Review
  • Second Review
  • Interview
  • Third Review
  • Final Comments
  • Outro Music
  • Instruction
  • Welcome
  • Objectives What we will learn
  • Planned Lecture or actual recorded lecture and
    conversation
  • Review What we have learned

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iTunes U
Apple offers free podcast hosting for colleges
and universities
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1. Open iTunes 2. Go to http//itunes.berkeley.ed
u 3. Click on Take me to Berkeley iTunes, 4.
Look in your iTunes and you will see
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Podcasting and 508 Compliance
Many educational podcasts are non-compliant with
Federal Accessibility Requirements (Section
508) In other words, they do not offer captioning
or a text component
  • For required online learning activities,
    educators must also provide captioning or a
    textual component to meet federal regulations

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WHAT YOU NEEDTO PODCAST
  • Computer with Internet Connection
  • Microphone /or Recorder
  • Audio Editing Program (Audacity)
  • Web Hosting space
  • Program to create RSS feeds (Podifier)
  • FTP Program (FTP Commander)
  • Podcatcher (iTunes)

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What You Need1. COMPUTER WITH INTERNET
CONNECTION
  • PC
  • at least 512 MB of RAM.
  • at least 2-3 Gigabytes of Hard Drive Space
  • Soundcard
  • In/Out or Mic/Headphone Jacks
  • Mac
  • Any recent Mac that runs OS X

ALMOST NECESSARY Broadband Connection
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What You Need2. Microphone and/or Digital
Recorder
  • At Your Computer
  • Headset microphones work
  • 35 - 200
  • Or..
  • On Location
  • Best digital recorder you can afford
  • 50 - 400

For approximately 30.00, you can get a Voice
Recorder Plugin for your iPod
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What You Need3. Audio Editing Audacity
  • Audio Recorder Editor Audacity
  • Free, easy to use, runs on PC or Mac.

Note 1 Audacity requires an MP3 Encoder
LAME Note 2 You can also use iTunes to convert
your audio to MP4.
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What You Need4. Web Hosting Space
  • Before you write the RSS (Really Simple
    Syndication) file, which allows listeners to
    subscribe to your podcast, you need to know where
    you are going to put the files on the Web.
  • You need Web Hosting Space
  • We suggest
  • For students McDaniels Student Server
  • http//student.mcdaniel.edu/yourusername
  • For faculty http//www2.mcdaniel.edu/yourusername
  • There are, of course, many commercial Web Hosting
    Sites available.

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What You Need5. Program to Write RSS Feeds
PODIFIER
  • Once you record your audio and know where you are
    going to upload it, you need to create an rss
    feed.
  • RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is code that
    allows listeners to subscribe to your podcast, as
    well as learn information about it (title,
    author, type, size, program notes, etc)
  • You can write this, or use a FREE program to
    write it for you.
  • We suggest Podifier

If you plan on doing just a one time podcast, you
may just want to write an XML file. Podifier
does that as well.
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What You Need 6. Program to Upload files to
Web FTP Commander
  • Once you have
  • Recorded your audio
  • Edited it with Audacity and converted it to an
    mp3 mp4
  • Determined your Web space (URL)
  • Written your RSS feed with Podifier
  • Your Final Step
  • is to upload (FTP) your mp4 and your rss files to
    your Web site
  • A number of programs do that (including Internet
    Explorer and Podifier), but we suggest you use
    FTP COMMANDER

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What You Need7. PodCatcher iTunes
  • iTunes is recommended here and has already been
    discussed. But there are other Podcatchers and
    Pod Searching Programs. Including
  • Juice
  • PodNova
  • Odeo

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A Few Resources and Links
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Resources and Links
  • iTunes (http//www.apple.com/itunes/download/)
  • The program to get for subscribing, searching,
    managing, and playing podcasts
  • Audacity (http//audacity.sourceforge.net/)"Audac
    ity is free, open source software for recording
    and editing sounds. It is available for Mac OS X,
    Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other operating
    systems."
  • An Audacity installation and simple usage
    tutorial can be found at http//campus.arbor.edu/
    resources/audacity/recording3/
  • Podifier (http//www.podifier.com/)
  • Automates creation of RSS feeds
  • TUTORIAL
  • How to Podcast http//www.how-to-podcast-tutorial.
    com/00-podcast-tutorial-four-ps.htm
  • Nice overview. Good instructions. Great tutorial
    on recording and using Audacity.

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Resources and Links
  • Podcast Network    http//www.thepodcastnetwork.co
    m/"Unlike a directory, all of the content
    available on The Podcast Network is managed by a
    central production team ensuring not only the
    quality and consistency of the actual content
    itself but also of the audio quality and the
    other technical elements.
  • Podcast Bunker    http//www.podcastbunker.com/"W
    e're about Podcast Quality, not Quantity! We only
    list The Very Best Podcast!
  • NPR Podcasts    http//www.npr.org/podcasts/"NPR
    Podcasts include selections from Morning Edition,
    All Things Considered and other award-winning
    programs from NPR and partner organizations.
  • Podcast Alley    http//www.podcastalley.com/"Pod
    cast Alley is the podcast lovers portal.
    Featuring the best Podcast Directory and the Top
    10 podcasts (as voted on by the listeners). You
    will also find podcast software, the podcast
    forum and great podcasting info.
  • Podcast    http//www.podcast.net/
  • iPodder    http//www.ipodder.org/
  • Vodcasts    http//www.vodcasts.tv/

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Resources and Links
  • Podcasting News (http//www.podcastingnews.com/)
  • Information, tutorials, hardware and software
    suggestions
  • PodNova (Podcatcher) http//www.podnova.com/
  • Vodcaster (http//www.twocanoes.com/vodcaster/)Tu
    torial on vodcasts. Software to help you create
    vodcasts
  • Playlist.com http//playlistmag.com/features/2005/
    07/howtovodcast/index.php
  • iTunesU http//www.apple.com/education/products/ip
    od/itunes_u.html

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Resources and Links
  • iCube    http//web.uconn.edu/millerd/iCube.htm"
    Podcasts in mp3 format hosted by Dr. David B.
    Miller, Department of Psychology, University of
    Connecticut, Storrs, CT, U.S.A. The podcasts are
    discussions of course material for each week's
    lectures hosted by David Miller, who is joined by
    several students from his class in General
    Psychology I. (PSYC 132)."PodGuides.net   http/
    /users.telenet.be/kattebel/index_en.html
    Tutorials and tools for creating enhanced
    podcasts available for Mac, Windows, and Linux.

ArtMobs, Marymounthttp//mod.blogs.com/art_mobs/
http//homepage.mac.com/dave7/ArtMobs/FileSharing
52.htmlUnofficial audio guides to art in the
Museum of Modern Art.iGeneration    http//i-gen
eration.blogspot.com/Blog and student-developed
podcasts.
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