Post on 26-Dec-2015
This Workshop Is Brought to Youby the Infopeople Project
Infopeople is a federally-funded grant project supported by the California State Library. It provides a wide variety of training to California libraries. Infopeople workshops are offered around the state and are open registration on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Introduction to podcasting
Podcasting/vidcasting in libraries
Podcast planning and tips
Creating and editing podcasts
Posting podcasts online
Workshop Overview
“a digital recording of a radio broadcast or similar program, made available on the Internet for downloading to a personal
audio player.”
- New Oxford American Dictionary
A podcast is…
A podcast is distinguished from other digital-media formats by its
ability to be syndicated, subscribed to, and downloaded
automatically when new content is added.
Wikipedia
Recording Audio
Computer with recording software Audacity is free
Microphone Freestanding mic Headset
Digital recorder
By phone
Other Audio Recording Software
Garageband (for Mac)
PowerGramo (Plug-in to record Skype calls)
TalkShoe (call by phone to record)
Podomatic (create and host podcasts)
Levelator (audio leveling software)
Podcast Tips
Find a quiet place Prepare a script or at least an outline and
practice Use vocal variety to keep people interested Consider using an interview format Keep it short Remember you can edit
Common Video Formats
.MOV (Quicktime) .WMV (Windows) Flash (YouTube / Blip.tv) .M4V / .MP4 /.MOV (iPod)
Video Editors
iMovie (Free, if you buy a Mac)
Windows Movie Maker (Free)
Quicktime Pro ($29.99)
Final Cut Pro (more)
Adobe Video Suite (even more)
Understand Copyright
Get permissionGet permission
Release for speakersRelease for speakers
Public domain materials Public domain materials (pre-1923) are good(pre-1923) are good
Use Music Clips for…
• Start of podcastStart of podcast
• End of podcastEnd of podcast
• TransitionsTransitions
Music for Podcasts
Creative Commons Audio (creativecommons.org/audio)
CCMixter (ccmixter.org)
Podsafe Music Network(music.podshow.com)
So you think you want to start podcasting? Is podcasting right for the library?
for our customers? how will it support the library’s mission?
How often will you podcast?
Who will be responsible?
Do you need policies?
Record a podcast for your staff• Introduce yourself• Name the library where you work• Discuss how you could use
podcasting or vidcasting at your
library.
Get Your Podcast Online
Create it Store it on the web
blip.tv Make it available
Blog, Wiki, Web site Users view it
Flash, Quicktime, Windows Media Player, player embedded in website
Users keep current via RSS RSS feed via a feed reader