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The Mysteries of Podcasting Revealed!

The Mysteries of Podcasting Revealed!. Presented by: John Dunn & Jenn Horwath Library @ Mohawk. Today’s Agenda. Definition: What’s It All About, Alfie? Finding podcasts Podcatching software Using an iPod and iTunes How to… (You Too Can Podcast!) Pop Quiz!. What is Podcasting?.

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The Mysteries of Podcasting Revealed!

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  1. The Mysteries of Podcasting Revealed! Presented by: John Dunn & Jenn Horwath Library @ Mohawk

  2. Today’s Agenda • Definition: What’s It All About, Alfie? • Finding podcasts • Podcatching software • Using an iPod and iTunes • How to… (You Too Can Podcast!) • Pop Quiz!

  3. What is Podcasting? • Audio files in MP3, WAV or other format • RSS (syndication) “automatic for the people!” • Like a magazine subscription – but delivered to your computer! • Listen anytime, anywhere!

  4. Pop Quiz! What are the 2 main components of a podcast? audio file + RSS

  5. Examples… • CBC Podcasts: http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/index.html?daily • The Word Nerds: • http://thewordnerds.org/ • Dr. Wayne W. Dyer Podcasts: • http://www.drwaynedyer.com/listen/index.php

  6. What’s the buzz about? • Students are creating and listening to podcasts • Technology familiar to the ‘Net Generation’ • Great tool when you’re on the go (walking, gym, car, etc.)!

  7. How to get started • First, find podcasts! • Your favorite site may already produce them! • Examples: • NPR: http://www.npr.org/rss/podcast/podcast_directory.php • CBC: http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/index.html?daily

  8. How to get started • Use a podcast search engine! • www.canadapodcasts.ca • www.podcast.net • http://podcasts.yahoo.com/ • http://www.publicradiofan.com/podcasts.html • http://www.learnoutloud.com/Podcast-Directory • http://epnweb.org/index.php • Or search Google: topic + podcast!

  9. What to do with all these podcasts? • Use a podcatcher! • Makes it easy to collect many feeds in one place! • Two kinds: • Download and install – free! • Web-based – free & no installation!

  10. Look for the orange symbols!

  11. Behind the scenes… 3 End User’s PC and podcatcher RSS feed request 1 Podcast Website 4 Author creates sound recording. Synchronize with mp3 player Sound file is automatically delivered 5 2 File is saved in mp3 format on server. End User’s mp3 player

  12. Pop Quiz! • What is the software called that you can use for subscribing to and listening to podcasts? podcatcher

  13. Podcatchers… • Download and install: • iTunes: http://www.apple.com/itunes/ • jPodder: http://www.jpodder.com/ • Juice: http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net/index.php • More: http://www.podcast411.com/sware_listners.html

  14. How to use iTunes • Discover podcasts • Listen on your computer • Listen on your iPod or MP3 Player • Browse, Search, Subscribe, Upload to iPod

  15. iTunes • How to download to an iPod or MP3 Player • Downloading a podcast from CBC and from Library @ Mohawk

  16. Podcatchers… • Use on the web: • Bloglines: http://www.bloglines.com • Blogmatrix: http://www.blogmatrix.com/

  17. How to use Bloglines • Go to http://www.bloglines.com • Create a free account • Add podcasts: • Search within Bloglines • Add podcasts you already know about!

  18. How are they used in education? • Provide links to relevant podcasts on class websites. • Record and distribute college or community news broadcasts. • Foreign language lessons recorded for practice and review. • Recorded lectures.

  19. Pop Quiz! What are 2 examples of podcatcher software? Bloglines and iTunes or ?

  20. You too can podcast! Podcast Recipe • Audio file (.mp3, .wav or other) • Hosting (server where file is put) • RSS feeds (so folks can subscribe) • Web page/Blog (location on the web)

  21. You too can podcast! • First create audio: • Audacity (free!), Adobe Audition, GarageBand, Pro Tools, etc. • Then choose hosting solution: • Internal – your own server/computer • External – Internet Archive, free and for fee options • Create your RSS feed: • Poderator, Feedburner, Roll your own

  22. You too can podcast! • Use all-in-one solution: • Hosting, RSS feed creation, blog/web site, recording (some) • Libsyn, Ourmedia, Odeo, Podomatic • Add music and sound effects: • Podsafe Music Network • Freesound • Open Media Directory • Uhort • More

  23. You too can podcast! • Add it to iTunes: http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/podcaststechspecs.html

  24. Odeo… 1. Create an account! (Free!) http://odeo.com

  25. Odeo 2. Go to Odeo Studio: http://studio.odeo.com/

  26. Odeo 3. Create Audio! (Need a microphone on your computer!)

  27. Odeo 4. Put the audio on your web page!

  28. Odeo 5. Create the podcast – just fill out the form!

  29. Odeo Voila! The player is added to a web page!

  30. Pop Quiz! What is one thing that you cannot do with Odeo when preparing your podcast? Create a web page.

  31. Libsyn 1. Create an account – it’s free! http://www.libsyn.com/

  32. Libsyn 2. Create your settings.

  33. Libsyn 3. Click Upload File link. Audio file needs to be already created.

  34. Libsyn 4. Publish the file to the web.

  35. Libsyn Voila! Web page is created!

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