Basic Podcasting for the Classroom - Giving Your Ideas Voice
This wiki was created as a resource for a workshop given by Eric Langhorst - producer of the Speaking of History podcast
What is a podcast?
"A podcast is a series of digital-media files which are distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds for playback on portable media players and computers." - definition of a "podcast" from wikipedia - see full article
What Is Podcasting? - a Common Craft video describing podcasting
Finding educational podcasts
Educational Podcast Network - collection of educational podcasts screened by David Warlick
Zune Marketplace - collection of podcasts for easy download to Zune MP3 players - also works without a Zune
iTunes - collection of podcasts for easy download to i-Pods - also works without an i-Pod
Podcast Alley - huge collection of podcasts, please preview as some people define "educational" in different ways
Podcast Pickle - large collection of podcast, again - please preview content
Learn Out Loud - large collection of podcasts which promote learning and have been screened
Devices for collecting audio
iRiver MP3 players - portable with good internal microphones
H2 Zoom Handy Recorder - higher quality audio, records with 4 microphones, portable but not an MP3 player
Logitech Premium Notebook Headset - a USB microphone headset that I use and recommend
Software for editing audio to create a podcast
Audacity - free, commonly used audio editing software which works with Mac and PC
Podium - software which can be purchased to create podcasts, might be good solution for grade school students
WAV and MP3 audio formats
WAV and MP3 are different audio formats - MP3 files require less than 10% of the storage that WAV files require and the difference cannot be detected by the human ear - here is some additional information
Finding a host for your podcast
Podbean - free site to upload, organize and publish your podcast files
Our Media - free hosting service to give your audio files a "home on the Internet"
What is RSS and how do I set it up for my podcast
RSS in Plain English - a Common Craft video describing RSS
Blogger - free service to create a blog which can then be used to easily create RSS feeds
Feedburner - free service to help you create your RSS feed
Helpful tools to make your podcast better
Levelator - free application which allows you to level out the audio levels on your audio
Wave @ MP3 - a free download which allows you to convert from MP3 to WAV and from WAV to MP3
Zamzar - free web based application which allows you to convert audio, video files, etc to various formats
Read the Words - free application which converts text to audio automatically and allows you to download it as an MP3 file
Adding sound to your podcast
Freeplay Music - awesome sound resources, can use in the classroom but if broadcast in any way must pay according to rate card
PodSafe Audio - free sound files for you to use, be sure to give credit to the artist
Soundzabound - purchase audio for your students to use in broadcast
Podcasting Resources
Tony Vincent's 34 page booklet on Podcasting for Teachers and Students - FREE pdf download
Wes Fryer's Podcasting Resources
Poducateme Resources
Dan Schmit's books on podcasting in the classrom
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