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Created by Alice Mercer Summer 2007 CC/NC/S-SA (Creative Commons Non-Commercial Share and Share Alike License) All images and sounds are CC licensed or from MS Clip Gallery Podcasting in the Elementary (or other) Classroom Increasing motivation and learning while having a lot of fun

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Created by Alice Mercer Summer 2007 CC/NC/S-SA (Creative Commons Non-Commercial Share and Share Alike License)

All images and sounds are CC licensed or from MS Clip Gallery

Podcasting in the Elementary(or other)Classroom

Increasing motivation and learning while having a lot of fun

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Summary Slide

• What is podcasting?• Why podcast?• What tools do you need?• Before you record…• You are ready to record• Effects and music• Get to know Copyright and Creative

Commons

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What is podcasting?

An audio recording (usually part of a series) that is available for syndication (subscription) so that people can receive updates when new "shows" are published (put on the web). Here are some examples…

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National Public Radio

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Apple Learning Exchange

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Why podcast?

It's practice in oral communication (a state standard), it helps them develop oral language, it gives them a voice, and sets them free.

Here are some examples…

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Examples from my class

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Other Examples

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What tools do you need?

• You probably already have students willing to talk;

• You will also need a way to digitally record them;

• You can do this with a computer by adding a microphone;

• Or, with a portable device like an iPod or MP3 player.

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Before you record…

• Make sure that you have permission to post audio of your students’ on the Internet

• Inform your administrator, and parents of your plans

• Reassure them, have students use initials, or first names only

• Encourage them with how much this will mean to students

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Using phone based recording• G-Cast will recognize your phone

when you call• Gabcast will let you call from any

phone, and send it to your account.

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Gabcast – www.gabcast.com

• Call 1.800.749.0632

• Enter channel number: 17250

• Enter channel password: 091998

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Okay, lets get that equipment…

Microphones plug in two ways, •at a mic jack, or

•a USB port

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From the start menu choose Settings> Control Panel>Sound Speech, andAudio Devices

Getting your computer to recognize your microphone

From Ruben Duran (http://www.slideshare.net/rubenduran/podcasting-10614/) used under CC license

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Sound and Audio Devices Panel. Click the Voice Tab

Getting your computer to recognize your microphone

From Ruben Duran (http://www.slideshare.net/rubenduran/podcasting-10614/) used under CC license

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In the Voice Recording area, there is a menu from which you can choose the default recording device.

Click on Test hardware, so it can recognize the microphone.

From Ruben Duran (http://www.slideshare.net/rubenduran/podcasting-10614/) used under CC license

Getting your computer to recognize your microphone

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Add the Software

• Audacity is a free program available online from SourceForge (this is blocked at SCUSD)

• Make sure you get the LAME encoder too

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You are ready to record

The next slides will show you how to:• Record• Replay, and• Edit audiousing Audacity

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Click the button with the small red circle when you are ready to

record audio

Images courtesy of Tom Turner

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Click the button with the two blue vertical lines to pause during recording. To begin

recording again press pause a second time.

Images courtesy of Tom Turner

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Click the button with the green triangle to listen

to a playback of the recording

Images courtesy of Tom Turner

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Use the Selection

Tool Button to delete

portions the audio

Highlight the area you wish to delete. Use the backspace or delete button to

remove.Images courtesy of Tom Turner

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Effects and music

How do you add effects and music?• Each track is shown separately in

Audacity.• You can make an effect on one track,

or another.• You can add in music as a separate

track.

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Copyright and Fair Use

From the Media Education Foundation: http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/documentary-film-program/film/a-fair-y-use-tale

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Get to know Copyright

…and let Fair Use be your friend. Some quick guidelines when podcasting:As a rule of thumb, you can use 10% (not to exceed 10 seconds) of copyrighted song or other audio.http://www.mediafestival.org/copyrightchart.html is a chart of fair use for teachers under copyright by Hall Davidson

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Creative Commons

• Creative commons is another great resource

• It says you can use the work as long as you attribute (sometimes they won’t allow for commercial use) and make your work available.

• If you use it make sure you are also giving your work a CC license (this is called Share and Share Alike)

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Sources of music/sounds

• Here are some sounds that are available under creative commons licensing:– Jamendo– PodSafe Audio– freesound

• Note: royalty free is not always free (you may need to pay a one time fee that is lower, but still has a cost)

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The list of sourcesRecord by phone with Gabcast.com (http://gabcast.com)

You can use a cellphone to record including conference calls so you can do remote interviews.

Gcast: Podcasting Home (http://www.gcast.com)

PodSafe Audio (http://podsafeaudio.com) Podsafe Music under the Creative Commons license for Podcasting

Jamendo (http://www.jamendo.com/en) Creative Commons Audio/Music

freesound (http://freesound.iua.upf.edu) creative commons audio

Podcasting Podcasting wiki (http://classroomtech.pbwiki.com/)Resources for podcasting

Brian Bridges wiki (http://brianbridges.pbwiki.com)Brian works for CLRN which provides support for using technology in education. This wiki is a great resource on the subject of podcation, wikis, and blogging

Copyright chart (http://www.mediafestival.org/copyrightchart.html) Chart of fair use for teachers under copyright by Hall Davidson

7 Reasons to Podcast from Educause (http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7003.pdf)Reasons for using podcasting in education

NEA: March 2007 NEA Today - Podcasting the 1600s (http://www.nea.org/neatoday/0703/feature6.html) Article from NEA Today on using podcasting in the classroom