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Debra GottslebenPost on podcasting with links and very detailed how to section.
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Rick Beachpodcasting tutorial
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definition of a podcast is a “subscribeable” channel of media files which can include audio, video, and other file types
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Dennis OConnorGreat one stop resource if you want to get up on podcasting. Wes Fryer is worth listening to!
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Jared ReckJason Kern recently asked me to share information about how I create and publish podcasts here on “Moving at the Speed of Creativity,” and rather than send that info to just him I thought I’d create a post to share these links and procedures.
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I’ve found 32 kbps provides sufficient quality for a spoken podcast that
includes some short audio jingles, and allows file sizes to be relatively small -
I open the Audacity-exported 32 kbps MP3 file in iTunes, and “get information”
about the file to add ID3 tag information - 3 more annotations...
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The one I use is 300 x 300 in size
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By adding these ID3 tags and show art, this information and image is included
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After adding those elements, I choose to convert the audio podcast with iTunes
so it has a bitrate of 32 kbps, and a sample rate of 22.5 kHz. This makes it
small and Flash player friendly.
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Donna DesRochesWes Fyer shares the software, websites, and other resources I utilize now to podcast, as well as an outline of the steps I follow in podcasting today.
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Karen Vitek"ince I’ve developed these procedures over time it’s entirely possible there are much better ways to do this, so if you have suggestions and input on alternative podcasting possibilities I’d love to hear it. I published my first podcast on August 3, 2005, and since that time have utilized a variety of different podcasting tools and websites. Rather than share an exhaustive list of all those links (some of which are included in my Intro to Educational Podcasting wiki page and Intermediate/Advanced Topics in Podcasting page) I am going to attempt to share briefly the software, websites, and other resources I utilize now to podcast, as well as an outline of the steps I follow in podcasting today.
WikiPedia has an excellent page on podcasts and podcasting which provides more background on what a podcast is. My short definition of a podcast is a “subscribeable” channel of media files which can include audio, video, and other file types. Simply posting an audio or video file to an Internet website does NOT technically equate to “podcasting.” To create a podcast, you not only must publish a media file online but also must “link” that media file within an RSS feed, to which others can subscribe to updates using podcatcher software like iTunes."podcasting podcast how-to creativity Fryer web2.0 tools education
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James GatesWow. If he missed any part of podcasting in this article, I don't know what it would be. Very thorough. (Shared by Vicki Davis on the Educator list today)
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John EvansMaster Podcaster Wes Fryer shares his podcasting recipes.
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Ann OroWill Fryer has a nice article on creating a podcast. It has instructions about submitting it to iTunes. Perhaps I can troubleshoot some problems I'm having lately.
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Mitch Weisburghinstructions and links to create podcasts, mostly using free software
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27 Oct 09
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Vicki DavisIf you want to know how one of the pro's makes and publishes podcasts, here is Wesley Fryer's how to - a must read for anyone working in this area of technology.
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Natalie LaffertyTips on podcasting using free tools like audacity.
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26 Oct 09
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paul lowe"How I create and publish podcasts
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Jason Kern recently asked me to share information about how I create and publish podcasts here on “Moving at the Speed of Creativity,” and rather than send that info to just him I thought I’d create a post to share these links and procedures. Since I’ve developed these procedures over time it’s entirely possible there are much better ways to do this, so if you have suggestions and input on alternative podcasting possibilities I’d love to hear it. I published my first podcast on August 3, 2005, and since that time have utilized a variety of different podcasting tools and websites. Rather than share an exhaustive list of all those links (some of which are included in my Intro to Educational Podcasting wiki page and Intermediate/Advanced Topics in Podcasting page) I am going to attempt to share briefly the software, websites, and other resources I utilize now to podcast, as well as an outline of the steps I follow in podcasting today."podcasting how-to podcast creativity fryer web2.0 online education e_learning
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