Podcasting (with or without an ipod or ipad!) August 17, 2011 * Creating a 21st Century Learning Environment 1
Who are we and what do we want to learn? Balance between what was advertised and what you need and want. Workshops are about inspiration! 2
In this workshop you will Learn what a Podcast is and how it can be used. Learn how to use GarageBand on the ipad and Desktop to produce an audio file. The skills you learn will be relevant for the use of Audacity which is multi-platform Learn how to use a free program to upload your Podcast so that the world can hear it.
What s a Podcast? Simply an audio or video (radio/tv) presentation that airs over the Internet and is easily accessible. It often involves multi-tracks. 4
Why is it useful for educators? Administrators can get the word out on school events and present the school s vision. Teachers can involve students and provide a very solid project tool that can be shared with the school and outside community. It can become, essentially, your radio station. REMEMBER: Start simple! 5
5 Podcasting Steps Plan the Podcast Record the Podcast Produce the Podcast Upload the Podcast Publicize the Podcast 6
Podcast Example HMS Podcast #34 for June 2011 7
Plan Think of the Podcast in different segments each with a different theme and purpose. Plan relevant content always remembering your audience. Try to have one guest person to interview. When you mention resources, have online notes. 8
Record Best practice-don t script. Record a short segment and test the audio Keep to the same approximate time. Speak slower than you think you should. Watch the aahs and pops. Pretend you are speaking to a human being. 9
Produce Edit for aahs, crazy comments, pops, etc. Add sound beds, effects, etc. watching carefully for levels. Watch for distortion. The listener can always turn up the volume but distortion cannot be modified. 10
Upload Use Podomatic or another site to put it on the Internet. 11
Publicize Get the word out via email, web site, Twitter, and Blogs 12
This is the opening screen for GB. Each horizontal section stands for a different track that can be adjusted in volume. Half-way down the page in the middle are the typical buttons for play, record, etc.
1.) Click on the Male (or Female) track. 2.) Click on the record button and start talking. When finished, hit the button again. 1 2
Click on the oval button which changes the edit screen to the Jingles/Sounds screen. This will allow you to add sound beds and effects.
1.) Click on the All section which displays all of the choices for sounds. 2.) Drag the selection 44 th Street Long into the 3.) Jingles track to be used later as a sound bed. 3 1 2
Then, click on the diamond all the way to the right to bring up Track Volume.
1.) Click on the line in the middle of the track volume area and you will produce a ball. 2.) Next click on the same area but around the spot where you will want to begin varying the volume to produce your second ball. 3.) Then click again to apply the appropriate volume slope drag down or up. 1 2 3
Click on the edit button to change the Jingles/Sounds screen to the edit screen.
1.) Click on the track. 2.) Drag the mouse over the area you want to edit, let go and click on the area you dragged. 1 2
Hit return and the audio you selected is deleted. Notice how part of the Male Voice track is gone.
Hit Command-S to save your work.
Click on Share and release on Export Podcast to Disk.
Choose where you want to save, I have selected the Desktop. Hit Save.
GB now creates the mixdown in the place you want to save the Podcast.
You can see that it saved to the desktop as an MPEG4 file.
If you double click on your Podcast file, your itunes program will open up and play the file. It also will save it in itunes.
You have completed recording your Podcast. Now we must put it up on the Internet so that everyone can hear it!
Go to http://www.podomatic.com
Click on Sign Up
and fill out the screen. Please ignore Bill s birth year and click on Sign Up.
You may add a photo if you d like. Hit 1.) Choose File to find the picture file on your hard drive and then 2.) hit Upload. 1 2
On your Home Screen, you can add photos, change your profile, and invite friends to comment on your Podcast. Next, click on Post your first episode.
The next screen gives you some choices on posting. Click on Upload media from your computer.
Now, click on Choose File and head to where you saved the MPEG4 Podcast file. You probably saved it to your desktop. The click Upload Media
After the upload is complete, you can 1.) Give your Podcast a title and 2) write a brief description which others will see. Click Next step. 1 2
You can select a Podcast picture that will show in your Podcast player.
Now you can add tags. These will help people find your Podcast when searching. You can put in HopkintonHigh, your name, etc. Hit Next step.
Finally, hit the Post Episode button and your Podcast is on the Net!
Then, you should be returned to your home page. If you want to play the Podcast, hit Play.
You can also view what the rest of the world will see by entering the address: http:// username.podomatic.com
If a listener scrolls down the page, they can also subscribe to your Podcast via itunes and can download it as well. There are a number of options for your fans.
Congratulations. You are now a Podcaster!
Great podcasts TWIT 44
Equipment possibilities Microphone: SM58 Mic Stand USB Audio Interface M-Audio Fast Track Computer/iPad Computer Speakers/Headphones 45
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Using the ipad to Podcast 47
Questions? Email Bill at: bcarozza@hopkintonschools.org