Michael Senise

A Focus on Educational Technology

Podcasting – Windows/Mac

Posted by Michael Senise on 15th April 2009

Links to Podcasts and Online Videos

Pershing Middle School

Digestion Live

Innovative Video in Education Awards Videos (IVIE) (Choose Gallery drop down menu to see videos)

IVIE Resources and Videos

Help and Resources

Audacity Help

 

Storyboarding Templates and Resources:

IVIE Awards Resources

Storyboard 1

Storyboard 2

 

Below is a link to the Moodle course that contains helpful links and information on this topic.

Digital Video Production – Windows Movie Maker

Digital Video Production – Macintosh

Additional student files to organize content and storyboard movie. These were created by one of my colleagues and I am using them with permission:

Research_organizer

Storyboard_cover

Storyboard

Script

Links to podcast hosting for education:

Calaxy at the K12 High Speed Network

EdublogsTV

Other Podcasting links:

Podomatic

Podbean

Additional Resources

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TeacherTECH Tools – Engage Your Students with Sound Creation and Editing Using Audacity

Posted by Michael Senise on 11th March 2009

Links:

Download Audacity – http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/

Download LAME MP3 Encoder - http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/faq?s=install&item=lame-mp3

Audacity Help – http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/

Music – http://freeplaymusic.com

CCMixter – Creative Commons Music Site – http://ccmixter.org/shannon-hurley

Workshop Description
Audacity is a free, open source, audio recording and editing tool, which can engage students in
the process of learning.  We find that when students are required to produce a product that will be
published to their peers, they more readily perfect and edit that product thus learning the content more
deeply.  By having the student produce a product using Audacity, such as a podcast, book talk, journal,
voice over, poem, or news broadcast, you will be able to more actively engage them in learning and help
them to solidify content-related memories.  As a teacher, you can also engage your students more fully by
using audio in the classroom whether it is to produce a class Podcast of your lectures, record audio based
quiz questions and answers for English Language Learners, create audio-based instructions for students,
or record audio for upcoming school announcements, just to name a few.  Come and learn how to increase
student engagement and provide an alternative means for you and your students to communicate using this tool.

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