producing captivating podcasts
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Producing Captivating Podcasts
Dan Medakovic, OperitelRichard Nantel, Brandon Hall
Research
September 2511:15 to 12:30 p.m.
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So Many Questions…• What is a podcast?• Why have they become popular?• Why use them for learning?• What software/hardware do you need?• What are the steps to produce, publish, and
subscribe to a podcast?• Tips, tricks, and resources• Integrating podcasting into learning architecture
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What Is a Podcast?• iPod + Broadcasting = Podcasting
• Usually audio (but not always)
• Syndication/subscription (always)
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Why Have PodcastsBecome Popular?
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Why Have PodcastsBecome Popular?
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Why Use Podcasts for Learning
Podcasting Options
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Audacity / Freeware apps
ProTools LE / Mbox
Phone in Services
Professional Audio Production Facility / Marketing & Communications Co.
Garage Band (Mac)
Cubase/Vegas/Cakewalk etc. Web Based V/O Services
1000’s
Free
100’s
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DIY- What You Need (Audio Podcast)
Text
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Podcasting Workflow
RSS
mp3
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Let’s Podcast!
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Let’s Podcast!
RSS
mp3
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Creating the RSS file<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/DTDs/Podcast-1.0.dtd" version="2.0"><channel> <title>Brandon Hall Research Podcasts</title> <itunes:author>Richard Nantel</itunes:author> <itunes:link rel="image" type="video/jpeg" href="http://brandon-hall.com/richardnantel/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/rnwordpress.jpg">Richard
Nantel</itunes:link> <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> <category>Audio Blogs</category> <link>http://www.brandon-hall.com/podcasts/podcasts.shtml</link> <description>Listen to Brandon Hall Research podcasts to for the latest research about learning and talent management.</description> <language>en-us</language> <copyright>All rights reserved</copyright> <lastBuildDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 01:36:27 GMT</lastBuildDate> <ttl>60</ttl> <item> <title>Richard Test Podacst</title> <link>http://www.brandon-hall.com/podcasts/test.mp3</link> <itunes:author>Richard Nantel</itunes:author> <category>Audio Blogs</category> <itunes:duration>00:09</itunes:duration> <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> <description> (Running Time 00:09)</description> <pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 01:30:24 GMT</pubDate> <enclosure url="http://www.brandon-hall.com/podcasts/test.mp3" length="145113" type="audio/mpeg"/> </item></channel></rss>
Free RSS Generators• http://www.applytools.com/cgi-bin/sa/podc
ast/podcast.cgi
• http://www.tdscripts.com/webmaster_utilities/podcast-generator.php
• http://podcastgen.sourceforge.net/
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Let’s Podcast!
RSS
mp3
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Let’s Podcast!
RSS
mp3
Online Resources
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Name Description URL Cost
Audio Bag Royalty free music.
Pro. Intro/Outro with Music
http://audiobag.com/ $7-$29 / music clip
$57 / $77 (both)
ClickCaster Podcast publishing/hosting site.
Support audio and video podcasts.
http://www.clickcaster.com/ Free - $29.99 / mo.
GabCast Podcasting service. Let’s you phone in your audio.
http://www.gabcast.com/ Free- $12/mo/channel
Software/Hardware• Audacity – Free, Open Source audio
recording and editing software• audacity.sourceforge.net
• Garage Band – Free on new Macintosh• Pro Tools LE and M Box hardware $400
• www.digidesign.com
• Microphone - $100 (get a metal one)• Recommend SURE SM57
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Integrating Podcasts into Learning Architecture
• Simply create a PodCast area on your website with RSS feed or include in Blogs, Wikis, etc. (one to many)
• Use a Document Library such as SharePoint
• Rich search, meta data, content management• Audience Targeting• One to many groups
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Integrating Podcasts into Learning Architecture
• Assign them to learners via an LMS• Target community, region, location, business unit, job
position, competency• Include link in course registration message• Use a self-assessment button to track completion • Create a short post-assessment to test comprehension• Include them in blended Learning Tracks (podcast
assigned upon Success or Failure of Learning Event)• Sell them via E-Commerce engine
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Audio Tips• Start with the best source recording• You can hear the room – avoid large rooms,
reflective/hard surfaces• Use a good microphone and audio interface• Use a pop-screen• Use a mic stand (table top or boom stand)• Watch your levels• Normalize your audio
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Audio Tips Cont’d
• Think of quality production values:–Interesting, dynamically varied
voice(s)
–Imagine the audience (perform, don’t just read)
–Include musical breaks/intros
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