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Podcasting Series III: Creating a Podcast

 

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Itinerary

  • Overview of RSS and what podcasting is
  • Discussion of 3 podcasting options: Wimba Podcaster, iTunesU, Blogging
  • Review of creating the audio using Audacity or Odeo
  • Create a Blog to host podcast using either Blogger or Wordpress
  • Post show notes and mp3 file to your blog
  • Burn the blog feed with Feedburner
  • Create RSS feed link on the blog
  • Subscribe to own feed in iTunes
  • Survey & Assessment for FPG

 

Make a Podcast Using Blogger and Feedburner 

From Podcasting News

 

Five Steps to Free Podcasting

From Digital Podcast: http://www.digitalpodcast.com/

 

How to Podcast from Start to Finish

 

Step 1: Upload Files to Server

  • GCC Web Check with your own Computer Services for information on how to access your instructor service space. Best Option.
  • Odeo Studio  or Gabcast  FREE!! EASY!! This option is not available for everyone. Limited space. 
  • Internet Archive (http://archive.org) provides free hosting and bandwidth. 2nd best option.
  • Cox - Not a good option: 7 E-mail Addresses for 10MB Personal Webspace each
  • Paid Hosting Account $4.95 per month for 40 gigs.  Web hosting services  Good option.

 

Step 2: Get File URL

What is the location of your mp3 file. This is what you will need to create the podcast on your blog.

Example: http://web.gccaz.edu/~ldcoope2/essaypodcast.mp3 (GCC)

Example: http://odeo.com/show/2362032/1191463/download.mp3 (Odeo)

Example: http://www.archive.org/download/Eng101Podcast/eng101A1rw.mp3 (Internet Archive)

Example: http://www.freshmancomp.com/podcasts/Paper1.mp3 (SiteGround)

 

Step 3: Create a Blog

 

Step 4: Create a Post on Blog

Post your show notes about the podcast on your blog. Be sure to add a link to your mp3 file by adding the file URL in the body of your post.

 

Step 5: Burn Your Feed & Promote

 

Additional Resources: 

 

Create your own podcast

By Rick Broida (C/Net)

(June 22, 2005)

Estimated time required: 4 hours

Estimated cost: $50 and up

 

 

Beginner's Guide to Podcast Creation

By Kirk McElhearn

Contributing Editor

Published: Sunday, July 10, 2005

Last Update: Sunday, July 10, 2005

 

Creating a Podcast with Garageband (Mac Only)

From Apple iLife 06 Support

 

Podcasting with QuickTime Pro (Mac)

Step-by-step tutorial.

Podcasting with QuickTime Pro (PC)

Step-by-step tutorial.

 

How-to Create RSS/XML Feed for Podcasts

A wonderful explanation of RSS/XML for podcasting.

Podcasting Made Easy with Feeder and iPodderX

A quick lesson on you might use the low-cost Feeder and iPodderX tools to podcast from a Mac. By Bambi Hambi

How-to: Create Your Own Podcasting Show on Windows

 

 

All the World's a Podcast by Michael Calore

From Webmonkey 16 Dec. 2005

Step by step multi-webpage article explaining how to make a podcast, including copyright issues and solutions for adding music into a podcast.

 

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