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Profcasting. Keeping Students Engaged with Audio and Video Podcasts. Jeff Fairbanks. Podcasts are. Think “Targeted Publishing” Media Files Accessed by students outside of class A worthy teaching tool/resource if made well, and used in context. iTunes: “The Conglomeration”.

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  1. Profcasting • Keeping Students Engaged • with Audio and Video Podcasts Jeff Fairbanks

  2. Podcasts are... • Think “Targeted Publishing” • Media Files • Accessed by students outside of class • A worthy teaching tool/resource if made well, and used in context

  3. iTunes: “The Conglomeration” • A media file player • A media file organization and archive tool • A media file specific web browser • Provides care and feeding of portable media players

  4. Podcasts three flavor* * i n d i c a t e s s p i c y ! • 1. Audio • 2. Video/Audio • 3. Enhanced

  5. Audio Podcasts • Think Radio “John, you’re moving” • Can be easily and quickly produced • Arguably, audio is the most important part of media • Can be compressed into very small files that retain usable quality

  6. Audio Podcast examples • UCBerkeley Psych 156 Professor Keltner • Brother Anthony Smulders (LMU) • British History 101 • KCRW Design and Architecture

  7. Audio media file workflow • Hunting, Gathering, and scripting or Capture • Record audio • Edit audio • Process Audio

  8. Audio Recording and Editing • Quicktime Pro • Audacity

  9. Video Podcasts • Like TV (okay, maybe cable access) • images and sound

  10. Video Podcast examples • Organic Chemistry 1 Drexel U. Professor Bradley • Intro to Game Theory (Econ 105) University of Cantebury Professor John Fountain • iTunes LMU Biology 101 McGraw Hill videos Brother Smulders

  11. Video Podcast workflow • Hunting and Gathering (copy-write) • Scripting • Filming • Editing • Processing

  12. Video Production Tools • A computer (mac or PC) • A Camcorder (video production crew) • Quicktime Pro (mac or PC) • Snapz Pro (Mac) • iMovie/Final cut (Mac) • Movie Maker (PC) • Camtasia (PC)

  13. “Enhanced Podcasts” • An evolution of Video as tool (Tivo, DVD) • Are made up of Still Images and Audio • Chapterised • Can have text files, PDFs,URLs, and web links attached

  14. Enhanced Podcast Examples • Make Magazine • iTunes LMU Library Podcast

  15. Enhanced Podcast Workflow • Hunting and Gathering (copy-write) • Scripting • Recording Audio • Editing and inserting “Extras” • Processing

  16. Enhanced Podcast Tools • Garage Band (Mac) • Camtasia Studio (PC)

  17. Hosting Options • iTunes LMU a. For the general LMU public b. Approved uploads only c. singles only (for now) • Blackboard a. Only for your students b. Singles watch stream and downl0ad c. Subscription by copy paste URL

  18. Profcasting The End Jeff Fairbanks

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