The first step in the bigger picture of a five step process is to set sound level input on your computer.
Written by E. Schoonmaker / ed. M.Fix
Posted by: Instructional Technology / Baruch College
Podcast: gb_1soundlevels.pdf.pdf
| @ April 12, 2007 7:49:53 PM EDT ( ) |
Creating files & describing your files is an important part of making a podcast in GarageBand - step #2 in a series of five steps.
Posted by: Instructional Technology / Baruch College
Podcast: gb-2createfilesetprefs.pdf.pdf
| @ April 12, 2007 7:39:42 PM EDT ( ) |
The third step: Adobe Acrobat file walks through the third step in using GarageBand basic recording processes.
Posted by: Instructional Technology / Baruch College
Podcast: gb_3recording.pdf.pdf
| @ April 12, 2007 7:38:05 PM EDT ( ) |
Creating an "enhanced podcast" (also known as a slideshow or photo essay)? This Adobe Acrobat file walks through the fourth step in using GarageBand - dragging & dropping image files into your Podcast Track.
Note: Enhanced podcasts (AAC files: .m4a or .m4b files) work in iTunes (on Apples or PC desktops) and on iPods - and usually not on other mobile content devices.
Posted by: Instructional Technology / Baruch College
Podcast: gb_4addingphotos.pdf.pdf
| @ April 12, 2007 7:37:03 PM EDT ( ) |
This Adobe Acrobat file walks through the last step in using GarageBand - compressing your GarageBand sound/image podcast to .m4a format and describing your podcast with important metadata.
Posted by: Instructional Technology / Baruch College
Podcast: gb_5metadata-settings-exporting.pdf
| @ April 12, 2007 7:35:34 PM EDT ( ) |
.m4v (AAC/Quicktime/H.264) video plays on iPods and some other mobile content players. iTunes software has a built-in media converter wherein you can convert many popular video formats to "iPod" (or other mobile device) ready format. If you do not have an iPod, check to find out if your mobile device plays .m4v files.
Posted by: Instructional Technology / Baruch College
Podcast: iTunes_converting-to-m4v.pdf
| @ April 12, 2007 7:30:26 PM EDT ( ) |
Use this handout to use iTunes for podcast subscriptions, etc.
Posted by: Instructional Technology / Baruch College
Podcast: iTunes-subscribetoblogpodcast.pdf
| @ April 12, 2007 7:21:58 PM EDT ( ) |
A .pdf that describes iPod use. Note: iPods can only be synced with one iTunes library at a time and will require reformatting if used between a PC and an Apple computer (cross-platform).
Posted by: Instructional Technology / Baruch College
Podcast: iPod-mainmanual.pdf
| @ April 12, 2007 7:19:53 PM EDT ( ) |
GruntMedia's Craig Syverson presents a short video about podcasting: what it is, how it works, and more. This video can be watched online.
http://www.gruntmedia.com/podgrunt_001_view.html
Posted by: Instructional Technology / Baruch College
| @ April 11, 2007 9:45:26 PM EDT ( ) |
The Apple Inc. website provides many tutorials for iLife software.
A tutorial on subscribing and listening to podcasts is located at the following address:
http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/itunes/it5-1.html
Posted by: Instructional Technology / Baruch College
| @ April 11, 2007 9:40:25 PM EDT ( ) |
The Apple Inc. website contains many tutorials for iLife software.
The iMovie video podcast tutorial is located at the following address:
http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/imovie/im3-10.html
Posted by: Instructional Technology / Baruch College
| @ April 11, 2007 9:35:01 PM EDT ( ) |
The Apple Inc. website contains many tutorials for iLife software.
The GarageBand tutorial is located at the following address:
http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/garageband/gb3-1.html
Posted by: Instructional Technology / Baruch College
| @ April 11, 2007 9:32:54 PM EDT ( ) |
http://www.how-to-podcast-tutorial.com/00-podcast-tutorial-four-ps.htm
Jason Van Orden is a podcast consultant who recently worked to organize PodCamp NYC, a conference on podcasting production, development and promotion.
Posted by: Instructional Technology / Baruch College
| @ April 11, 2007 9:28:54 PM EDT ( ) |
Audacity is a basic, free, cross-platform computer-based sound recording and editing software. Please use this manual and other web references as your guide through Audacity. Baruch College generally does not support free software at this time. There is a large Audacity user community that you can search for on the web for help with issues that arise in recording and editing.
This manual is 16 pages long.
Posted by: Instructional Technology / Baruch College
Podcast: UsingAudacity.pdf
| @ April 11, 2007 2:08:24 PM EDT ( ) |
This short handout walks through the steps involved in subscribing to RSS Feeds with the goal of downloading podcasts.
Posted by: Instructional Technology / Baruch College
Podcast: fac-subscribingtopodcasts.pdf
| @ April 11, 2007 1:17:13 PM EDT ( ) |
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