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Publish Audio At-Will

 

Podcasting projects can be complex and lengthy, but they also can be short and quick! Often in the classroom, it is important for students to be able to readily publish audio reflections of their work. In this session we'll explore and demonstrate how Vocaroo, AudioBoo, VoiceThread and other websites can be used to readily record and publish audio files online. We will also explore GEO - Graffiti as an audio tool for students' field trips. These files are embeddable so their automatically-created audio player HTML code can be included in your classroom blog, wiki, or other website. This session is hands-on and practical! Bring your laptop if you have one and get ready to publish Internet audio! 

 

This session was shared May 1, 2009, at PodStock09! Note a separate wiki specific to Geo-Storychasing only is also available.

 

References

  1. Mobile Recording
    1. Geograffiti (free, any cell phone, linkable, not embeddable, no RSS)
      1. Coronado Expedition Historical Marker By Herington, Kansas (Flickr image)
    2. AudioBoo (free, iPhone required, linkable, embeddable, RSS)
      1. AudioBoos by Wesley Fryer
      2. Galapagos Tortoises At The OKC Zoo (by Rachel) Listen!
    3. Gabcast (10ยข per minute to record by phone - costs)
      1. The Dirty Thirties (video created with GabCast recording)
      2. Healthy Life Skills CourseCasting (University of Central Oklahoma, Spring 2009)
    4. Gcast (annual $99 subscription required to record by phone)
      1. Richard Ivie - World War II (video created with Gcast recording)
  2. Computer-based Recording
    1. Vocaroo (audio-only)
      1. 1st Grade Example from Mrs. Cassidy (Moose Jaw, Canada)
    2. VoiceThread (requires photo with audio)
      1. See and hear examples on the "Great Book Stories" project wiki
    3. BubbleShare
    4. 50+ Web 2.0 Ways To Tell a Story
  3. Options for Free Hosting
    1. Audio
      1. Edublogs.tv (supports audio-only and video)
      2. Internet Archive
        1. Example: The Case for 1:1 Computing
        2. ccPublisher (Publishing software to the Internet Archive using Creative Commons licenses)
    2. Video
      1. Create your own Ning! (Example: Celebrate Oklahoma Voices)
      2. TeacherTube
      3. SchoolTube
      4. Fliggo (create your own video sharing site)
      5. YouTube
  4. Other Stuff
    1. Celebrate Oklahoma Voices Project wiki
    2. StoryChasers Project wiki
    3. Storychasers
    4. Learning Signs (our family learning blog)
    5. Wesley's Blog: "Moving at the Speed of Creativity"
    6. Follow Wesley on Twitter: twitter.com/wfryer

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