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new items at the beginning of another list that ought to go in two categories, at least schools and education, too
Updated on 2009-10-17
Created on 2008-08-22
Category: Computers & Internet
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I'm exploring the medium of podcasting at the moment. I've previously discussed podcasting in general here, but in my view there can (and should) be more to the medium than the well-trodden 'single voice-over discusses topic' - what I call the 'fireside chat' - podcast format. To undertake this successfully demands a theoretical understanding and competency in a number of domains.
I will outline the technical aspects of creating, recording, producing, and distributing podcasts at a later time, but for now, I want to investigate some aspects of audio delivered via podcast as a learning channel.
I've been discussing one of the lesser-covered aspects of podcasting: delivering effective voice-over narration. So far, we have covered three of the four 'P's' of engaging your audience:
Pace - click to view article
Pitch - click to view article
Projection - click to view article
Today, I will talk about the Art of the Pause.
Touches on technical aspects of podcasting including podcast structure, technical elements, and content
So far in this series of posts about Podcasting for E-Learning from the E-Learning Curve Blog, I've covered a lot of material, including:
A Brief History of Audio in Education
The Four 'P's' of narration
Introduction to Audio Production
Digital Audio Basics
Now, it's time to look in some depth at editing and producing podcast content.
Translates tape editing metaphor to digital recording tool
Illustrated guide to preparation for recording
Step by step illustrated guide
Generates Digital Media Scoring Guides for student and teacher use
Making Teachers Nerdy Blog post sharing "resources to help you get started In exploring what digital storytelling is, what web 2.0 tools are available to use, blogs from other Ed-tech folks who are brilliant in digital storytelling, and few ideas to spark your imagination"
Strategies and techniques for autonomous recording activities in (or outside of) language classes with portable mp3 recorders, including sample materials, and guidelines for evaluation
More presentation tips from the SlideShare Blog, part of a tips series:\nhttp://blog.slideshare.net/category/slide-tips/, pointed out in the SlideShare Newsletter February 2009
"a wiki all about creating and sharing digital stories" with various computer and web applications (Welcome to Digistories..., 2009.02.06)
"This library consists of about 3000 images which we hope will be useful in the teaching of basic vocabulary in a variety of languages. The characters and objects depicted are as culturally neutral as we could make them" (paras. 1-2).
"This is a clean and safe site for children and others to find good-quality, printable images that have no copyright restrictions. All the images are in the Public Domain. ... can be integrated in Open Office" (from Sheryl A).
Alan Levine's list of 50 tools you can use to tell stories, rounded out with examples from him and others.
22 items | 41 visits
new items at the beginning of another list that ought to go in two categories, at least schools and education, too
Updated on 2009-10-17
Created on 2008-08-22
Category: Computers & Internet
URL: