by mguhlin

Podcasting Pizzazz

EdTech

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You may not know it, but I made a solemn vow this summer—limit myself to only essential conferences. That list of conferences which I judge to be essential include the following:

  1. TCEA State Conference
  2. TEC-SIG Meetings (Fall, Spring)
  3. TxDLA

The problem is, I also have the opportunity to present at various OTHER conferences, and soon enough, I find myself worn out and running ragged. I have to admit that I’m enjoying my self-imposed hermitage. 

Source

Unlike some of my esteemed edublogger colleagues, my work keeps me quite busy and staying home is something I enjoy more and more. Watching the grass grow isn’t as odious as I once thought it might be. While I fear that may be age manifesting itself as an increase in lassitude, my energy level remains high. The problem is, I ENJOY visiting new places (you know, driving/flying to a new place I haven’t been with my head stuck out the window, a labrador retriever perched atop the roof of a truck with his tongue hanging out, a jocular expression manipulated by the breeze). 

Though I’ve managed to turn down a few paid speaking opportunities for 2010-2011, I couldn’t resist a colleague’s request (although I did have fun negotiating for a free lunch).

So, already, it looks like I’m having to add another conference to my list. The conference is the Texas Librarians’ Association (TLA). It may be that those friendly librarians will read this blog post and say, “We don’t want that Miguel guy,” but the opposite may be true, too. 

The workshop will be 4 hours in length (bring those cushions) and be focused on Podcasting. You know, this is such an awesome topic to approach. Podcasting tools have gotten a lot easier to use and there’s no reason why anyone who wants to podcast with kids couldn’t do so.

Here’s the first draft of my outline for that podcasting class…what am I missing? Too much?

Title: Podcasting Pizzazz
Description: In this hands-on, 4 hour workshop, participants will explore various web-based tools (e.g. Aviary.com’s Audio Editor, VoiceThread) for creating snazzy podcasts that engage their audience.

  1. Introduction to Podcasting Pizzazz

  2. Examples of Library Related Podcasts

  3. Multimedia Tools Exploration

  4. Web-Based

  5. Aviary.com/Tools Audio Editor

  6. VoiceThread.com

  7. Mobile Podcasting

  8. AudioBoo.com

  9. Drop.Io

  10. Computer Based Podcasting

  11. Audio Only - Audacity

  12. Enhanced Podcast - MS PhotoStory, Moviemaker and/or iMovie

  13. Selecting the Best Tool for the Job

  14. What works best for you? Your Students?

  15. Rubric

  16. Syndicating Your Podcast

  17. Discovering the Magic of Real Simple Syndication (RSS)

  18. Embedding Web-based Podcasts in Your Blog, Wiki or Moodle

  19. Hands-on Creation of a Podcast

  20. Publication of Podcasts Created on the Web


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