Mon June 23 2008
This audio-only podcast is designed to compliment the PDF podcast on the same topic. Before listening to this podcast, I would recommend that you do...
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This audio-only podcast is designed to compliment the PDF podcast on the same topic. Before listening to this podcast, I would recommend that you download and read the PDF podcast in yesterday's post (June 22, 2008): Using PDFs as Podcasts: The PDF Version. After you have read that PDF podcast, then listen to this podcast, which goes into a little more detail. A third podcast, a screencast actu... read more
This audio-only podcast is designed to compliment the PDF podcast on the same topic. Before listening to this podcast, I would recommend that you download and read the PDF podcast in yesterday's post (June 22, 2008): Using PDFs as Podcasts: The PDF Version. After you have read that PDF podcast, then listen to this podcast, which goes into a little more detail. A third podcast, a screencast actually, is in the production pipeline now that will provide a demonstration of the actual publishing process using Feeder, the program I use to write my RSS feed file. I talk about Feeder in this audio podcast and in the PDF podcast published on June 22, 2008. This podcast episode is rather long (22 minutes and 49 seconds) and is intended to provide the non-techie type with a good, understandable overview of: * publishing a PDF as a podcast * writing an RSS feed in general * using Feeder to write your RSS feed The podcast uses this outline (approximate location in the time lilne in minutes.seconds in parenthesis): * Welcome (0.0) * Introduction (0.29) * Why Publish PDFs As Podcasts (1.46) * Podcasting--a General Concept Overview (3.58) * PDFs in the Podcast Feed (5.24) * Advantages of PDF Podcasts in Education (6.40) * Creating a PDF (8.29) * The Podcast Distribution Process in General (10.24) * The RSS Feed File (11.33) * Feeder (13.05) * What's Required to Write the RSS Feed (15.49) * Organization: It Matters! (16.57) * Publishing (20.37) * Exit (22.28) I had to teach myself all of this when it was new and people had to use terminal scripts to create podcasts. Today, it's so much easier but still requires a foundational knowledge base. Hopefully, this series of podcasts will assist you in building your basic understanding of this powerful publication process so you can use it with your students next year.
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Sat June 21 2008
This podcast series will feature a variety of podcasts. Some will be audio-only, like the Welcome Podcast at the bottom of this introduction. Others...
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This podcast series will feature a variety of podcasts. Some will be audio-only, like the Welcome Podcast at the bottom of this introduction. Others will be enhanced podcasts, video podcasts, and even screencasts that serve to demonstrate how to do any number of things educators might find helpful—your step-by-step private tutor! If you find a podcast particularly great (or even confusing for... read more
This podcast series will feature a variety of podcasts. Some will be audio-only, like the Welcome Podcast at the bottom of this introduction. Others will be enhanced podcasts, video podcasts, and even screencasts that serve to demonstrate how to do any number of things educators might find helpful—your step-by-step private tutor! If you find a podcast particularly great (or even confusing for that matter), take just a moment to comment. Your comments and email suggestions and requests will be carefully considered as I develop this podcast series. As I am fond of saying, "If it isn't empowering, helpful, and fun, then why are we doing it?!" So let me hear your ideas, because it's all about cool ways to do practical practice in the classroom! You won't want to miss a single episode, so be sure to subscribe to iUpgrade.
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