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Hands On Podcasting
Spotlight 2008
Mark Morley – CiLASS/CiCS
Graham McElearney - LeTS
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Today’s session – overview
of the podcasting process
• Planning your podcast
• Notes on Good Practice
• Audio recording using Audacity
• Uploading your podcast to the University of
London Computing Centre Podcast Service
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Planning your podcast – uses in
learning and teaching (I)
• Recording of lectures or special events e.g. outside
speakers
• Providing a précis or re-cap of the weeks lectures or
activities
• Subject expert interviews
• Assisting auditory learners, and/or providing for a variety
of learning styles, Accessibility
• Specific “listening practice” for certain disciplines e.g.
heart sounds in medicine, speech/phonetics, language
learning
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Planning your podcast – uses in
learning and teaching (II)
• Lecturers providing group feedback on
assignments
• Students creating podcasts in a various contexts
• Submitting oral reports and/or other assignments
• Students capturing audio data as part of inquiry
based learning
• Students engaging in other forms of creative activities
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Planning your podcast –
structure and format
• Establish your aims and objectives at beginning of series
and/or each episode
• Introduce yourself
• Let the students know what they are expected to do
during or after the podcast
• Consider adhering to a “format” if you are creating a
series
• Consider use of music, interviews etc to add variety
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Activity – Planning your podcast
• Use the supplementary sheet provided to plan
your podcast
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Good Practice for Podcasting –
audio Bit-rates
• MP3 files use compression to achieve small file
sizes
• Speech Only – set to 64 kbps
• Music – set to 128 Kbps
• See Section 4.2.2 in Audacity guide
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Good Practice for Podcasting –
archiving your work :
• Always save your work regularly in Audacity
• Archive your work as uncompressed WAV (see
section 4.1 in Audacity guide)
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Good Practice for Podcasting –
using the ULCC Podcasting
Service
• Upload your material to the ULCC server NOT
MOLE, cPanel or CMS
• See “Using the ULCC Podcasting Service”
document for details
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Audio recording using Audacity –
things to do today (I)
• Start Audacity (2.1)
• Record a short piece and listen back (3.1, 3.2)
• Check your recording level (3.3 NOT 4)
• Save your work (3.4)
• Experiment with editing options (3.5)
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Audio recording using Audacity –
things to do today (I)
• Add additional audio if you wish (3.6 – 3.8)
• Archive your recording as uncompressed WAV
(4.1)
• Export as MP3 (4.2)
• Set Bit-rate (4.2.2)
• Export MP3 (4.2.3)
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Upload your podcast to the ULCC
server
• Make sure course giver has your email address
• Log into server (2)
• Create Feed (3)
• Add Items (4)
• View feed, copy to MOLE course (5)