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5. Types of Podcast Type File Format Features Audio .mp3 Audio-only Enhanced AAC, .m4a, .mp4 Embedded URLs, pictures, chapters Video .m4v, .mpeg4, .mov Video-only
6. http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/ The iTunes Store offers over 100,000 podcast episodes Students and teachers can access iTunes on a Mac or PC to search, subscribe, and listen to podcast Effective tool for professional development A way to stimulate learning Podcast
7. iTunes Podcast Examples Discovery Channel Video Podcast Example Click hyperlink below to view video podcast:
11. Software iLife ‘08 (Mac) http://www.apple.com/ilife/ Garageband and iMovie for recording audio, enhanced and video podcasts, and iWeb for distributing podcasts on mobileMe or your own web server. Free with every new Mac.
12. Software Profcast (Mac) Microsoft Windows will be available soon http://www.profcast.com/public/index.php ProfCast provides a low cost solution for recording and distributing lectures, special events, and presentations as podcasts. ProfCast offers an integrated workflow that makes creating, recording, and publishing podcasts easy. $59.95 (educational discounts available)
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14. Software Camtasia Studio Screen Recording and Presentation (Windows) http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia/systemreq.asp This PC software is a cross between ProfCast and iMovie, since it does screen recording with ability to show presentation slides. Camtasia Studio gives you the power to easily record your screen, PowerPoint presentations, voice, and Web camera video to create compelling video tutorials, training presentations, and rich sales demonstrations for Web and CD-ROM delivery. $299
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18. Rubric: Podcasting Project 5 3 1 5 3 1 5 3 1 5 3 1 5 3 1 5 3 1 http://www.uwstout.edu/soe/profdev/podcastrubric.html Introduction Introduces who is speaking and the scenario Needs to mention both introduction and scenario Needs to add an introduction Script/Resources Sources researched and correctly cited Provided script, but no citation No script or citation Information Is factual and relevant Needs to be more relevant and factual Is not factual or relevant Artwork Artwork relevant and synchronized to audio Artwork needs resizing and/or timing adjusted Needs to add artwork synced to audio Audio/Music Speech is clear and music appropriate Re-record audio or adjust sound Audio distracted by background noises Creativity Effective use of audio, text and visuals Text and visuals are too simplistic or busy Lacks creative use of audio, text or visuals