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=Podcasting, Free and Simple= Kim Huett, Jason Huett, Elizabeth Bennett University of West Georgia

Let us help you take the mystery out of podcasting. All you need is a computer with Internet access and a microphone (headset provided), and you can broadcast to the world in short order. Using the free and open source program Audacity, participants will learn about recording audio, importing music and sound, editing tracks, applying effects, and exporting podcasts as an easily disseminated MP3 file. Participants will be provided with a CD containing all necessary software, media, links to web resources and presenter-made video tutorials of all the lessons covered in the session. Limitations: Only 30 headsets will be provided, and due to time constraints, the session is geared towards PC users. STRAND: Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment AUDIENCE: General Interest TYPE: BYOL Original Listing

Questions
Do I refer to Jas and Eliz by first name or titular?

Workshop Resources
Link to Presentation Podcasting Cycle [|podcasting_cycle2.pdf]

Tutorials
Audacity Tutorial in 12 Steps: From Installation to Exporting Your MP3 (Flash Video) Companion Handout for Audacity Tutorial in 12 Steps (.doc)

Additional Resources
[|Learning in Hand Podcasting Booklet] by Tony Vincent [|Podcasting Resources.pdf] by Elizabeth Bennett, Craig Coleman, Dawn Putney, and Phyllis Snipes (used with written permission) Garage Band Tutorials for Apple Users How to Podcast by Jason Van Orden

Permissions
Picture of little girl in Podcasting Cycle graphic is from http://www.flickr.com/photos/flattop341/1657626179/, and is licensed for sharing and remixing. Picture of woman at computer was taken by Kim Huett and is used with permission from the subject. Learning in Hand Podcasting Booklet used with permission from Tony Vincent. Podcasting Resources handout used with permission from Bennett et al.