NMTS Meeting 8

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Creating Podcasts 1

This meeting will be directed by Dr. Clemens Bohrer, Akademie für Bildungsforschung und Lehrerbildung, Frankfurt a.M.

Preparation

Install the following software on your computer:

  • for the sound: Audacity
  • for the video:
    • iMovie (for Mac)
    • Moviemaker (for Windows)
  • if possible, bring your computer to class.

Examples of included podcasts

Audiopodcasts

This is how an audiopodcast can be included.

ogg files

Files in the format ogg can be directly uploaded on the wiki - just like pictures. To include them in a wiki page, you type for example:

 [[File:6steps_syntax.ogg]]


This results in:

mp3 files

Files in mp3 format cannot be uploaded directly. If you have put your file somewhere, you can include it in a wiki page by the following command, where "..." stands for the URL to your mp3 file:

 <mp3player>...</mp3player>

This results in: <mp3player>http://user.uni-frankfurt.de/~sailer/teaching/audio-StepsInSyntax.mp3</mp3player>

Films, videopodcasts

We have created a youtube channel for videopodcasts.

The following steps are required:

  1. Send your podcast to Manfred Sailer.
  2. He will upload it at our youtube channel and send you the youtube link to your podcast.
  3. Include the link in the appropriate page.

Links to youtube-videos can be done in the following way (were "..." stands for the youtube id of the clip):

 <mediaplayer>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...</mediaplayer> 

For example, the video with number EDBaCAVgHUI is addressed here:

<mediaplayer>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDbaCAVgHUI</mediaplayer>

Homework for December 18

Create a small podcast.


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