Title: Podcasting
1Podcasting
- A Look at Whos Doing It and Why
Jean Kent, Seattle Community College Andy
Duckworth, Tacoma Community College Geoffrey
Cain, Tacoma Community College
2Session Agenda
- Define podcast and podcasting
- Describe possible uses in education
- Identify possible benefits to students
- Podcast examples
- Best practices for educational podcasts
- Quick demo (Jeans low tech methods)
- Learn more from podcasting experts - Andy and
Geoffrey
3MP3 Players
22 million people own MP3 Players 20 have
downloaded podcasts
4Podcast Defined
- File (usually audio or video) placed on Internet
- Audio blog (web log)
- Uncensored Internet radio
- Term may be combination of iPod and broadcast
- OR, Program On Demand
5Podcasting Defined
Podcasting is a means of distributing audio and
video programs via the Internet that lets users
subscribe to a number of files, also known as a
"feed" and then to hear or view the material at
the time that they choose. A feed is usually in
the MP3 audio format.
Wikipedia http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcasting
6Possible Uses
- To distribute mini or full lectures
- To provide short review sessions
- To give practice exercises (foreign language,
music, ESL) - To interview interesting people
- To make class announcements
- To share industry news
7Possible Benefits
- Allows visually impaired or dyslexic students to
get course information - Appeals to auditory learners
- Mobility take content anywhere
- Time-shifting of content listen when it is
convenient - Supports new generation of students information
needs and style
8Podcast Examples
9Question Words in Spanish
10Speaking of History
11Mathematics for the Masses
12Podcasts for Professors
13FrenchPodClass
14Tacoma CC Distance Learning
15mrexcel video podcast
16Mansfield University
17Military History Podcast
18Listen Up!
19Drexels eLearning Minute
20iTunes U
21iTunes Window
221st Best Practice for Instructional Podcasting
- Appropriate length
- between 2 - 10 minutes
- chunk content if necessary
- too short perceived as a waste of time
- too long interest lost before podcast is
finished
Source Rob Reynolds from www.Xplanazine.com
232nd Best Practice for Instructional Podcasting
- Use informal tone and high energy
- helps keep students engaged
- Avoid formal presentation style of a lecture
- dont make podcast sound boring
- include bumper music to add interest
Source Rob Reynolds from www.Xplanazine.com
243rd Best Practice for Instructional Podcasting
- Important to include context and review
- begin with clear context for info being presented
- end with review of most important things to
remember
Source Rob Reynolds from www.Xplanazine.com
254th Best Practice for Instructional Podcasting
- Include options for different learning style
preferences - offer optional transcripts and/or images
- transcripts are essential for accessibility (my
students use them)
Source Rob Reynolds from www.Xplanazine.com
265th Best Practice for Instructional Podcasting
- Include flexible delivery options
- make available through more than one subscription
method (iTunes, RSS, Blog, etc.) - maintain archives
Source Rob Reynolds from www.Xplanazine.com
27Podcast Demo
- I use Audacity (free) to record, edit, convert to
MP3 - bit rate as low as possible for smaller files
- bumper music from Creative Commons
(creativecommons.org) - 35 headset/microphone
- script is essential (for me)
28Distribution Options - Easy
- make available on your web site
- provide link to mp3 files as shown below
- lta hreffd-podcast-3-6-06.mp3"gtPodcast 15lt/agt
- see SCCD Faculty Development Podcast Archives
page
29FD Podcast Archives
30Distribution Options - Easy
- use a blog (free from Blogger.com)
- link to mp3 files
- add play notes and images
- add a site feed so students can automatically
learn about new podcasts - see FD Podcast Blog page
31FD Podcast Blog
32Distribution Options - Harder
- create RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed
- XML file
- can be done by hand or with software
- http//feedforall.com
- similar to HTML code
- must be updated after each new podcast
33Podcast Directories
- Podcast Alley http//www.podcastalley.com
- Education Podcast Network http//epnweb.org/
- Yahoo! Podcasts http//podcasts.yahoo.com/start
- Podzinger.com http//www.podzinger.com/
34Recording/Editing Tools
- Audacity http//audacity.sourceforge.net/
- Windows, Mac Linux
- GarageBand http//www.apple.com/ilife/garageband/
- Mac only
- Podcast Alley http//www.podcastalley.com/forum/li
nks.php?id7
35Links to XML File Help (for RSS)
- Podcast 411 http//www.podcast411.com/howto_1.html
- About.com http//radio.about.com/od/podcastin1/a/a
a030805a_3.htm - FeedForAll http//feedforall.com/
36Subscribing Using RSS Feed
- users must install free podcatcher software
- iTunes iPod owners MUST use
- Juice any mp3 player can use
- Bloglines anyone can use all done through the
web - URL from RSS feed is copied to podcatcher
software
37Podcasting at Tacoma CC
38(No Transcript)
39Subscribing to Content
40Providing Deeper Engagement
41Student Created Podcasts
42Tacoma Community College Podcasting Tools
43more TCC Podcasting Tools
44Discussion Questions
45Contact Us
- Jean Kent
- jkent_at_sccd.ctc.edu
- Andy Duckworth
- aduckworth_at_tacomacc.edu
- Geoffrey Cain
- gcain_at_tacomacc.edu
- session web site with links resources
http//faculty.seattlecolleges.edu/jkent/workshops
/teaching_learning/