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Creating Audio Files for Education

In preparation for our podcasting workshop on August 7th in 113T Waterman, Will and I decided to put together a resource page for the faculty and staff attending our workshop. This is a mixture of articles, how to's and ways to use podcasts in education. We hope you find these links useful.

Cheers,
Holly and Will

Podcasting Resources:

Articles:
Podcasts: Improving Quality and Accessibility, from the Journal

Legal Guide:
Podcasting Legal Guide by Creative Commons

Faculty Examples:

Charlie Rathbone's Wiki Space
Paul Martin's Podcast for YOU!


Websites:
Will Richardson's Blog, author of Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms
Poducate Me
Podcasting for Professors
Podcasting for Teachers
Yahoo Search Engine Podcasts Directory
Odeo.com, listen to a huge variety of podcasts for free
iTunesU
University of Vermont, iTunesU site

How to's:

Directions for making a podcast with Audicity or GarageBand by Yahoo

GarageBand tutorials, from the Apple website

Software:
GarageBand, by Apple Computer (comes pre-loaded with a Mac Computer)
Audacity, a free audio editing program
Odeo Studio, create your on free podcast with the easy Odeo Studio interface

RSS feed readers for Podcasting

Doppler, subscribe to RSS feeds for your favorite podcasts


Publish to UVM Zoo files (Web Access)

https://uvm.edu/files/


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Comments

Thanks for the info, Just one question, what is the size of a mp3 for podcasting? I am pretty new to these stuff and I want to find out the bitrate for bearable quality of sound of podcasting over the internet.

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