TM-Podcast

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Let's Learn How to Podcast (you have to do both!)

 * Audacity**



Here is the lame file! Put it on your desktop so you can navigate to it easily!
 * [|Downloading Audacity] ||
 * [|Get to know Audicity] ||
 * [|Creating tracks] ||
 * [|Editing tracks] ||
 * [|Exporting and posting to your wiki] ||

I just can't resist! This tutorial is fabulous: http://learninginhand.com/creating-podcasts/

So it seems to me that if you were going to do this with your students, that this might be a lot of work and could, in fact, discourage you from doing a podcasting project. So, I'm offering you Vocaroo. This is an online, easy to use, voice recording application that will give you a hyperlink to your finished product OR the html coding to be embedded in your wiki. The only downside of this is that you cannot edit (therefore, you cannot add music, etc.). But sometimes that's OK!!!!
 * Vocaroo**

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Other Audacity Tutorials
[|A short tutorial] that provides an overview of using Audacity

[|A tutorial that focuses on] Audacity's tools

[|Particularly note the section in this tutorial] "Bouncing Two Stereo Tracks to One Mono Track"

[|This is an important tutorial on] "Changing Audio Sample Rate in Audacity"

[|This is a movie on using Audacity] to create a podcast from a number of recordings

[|A recommended tutorial from Transom]

[|An excellent screencast on the use of Audacity]

=Other Resources:=

From John Larkin, renowed Australian educator and educational technologist [|Overview] [|Presentation ppt] [|Presentation pdf](2005) [|Curriculum suggestions]

Now it's your turn!