DISD Summer Training 2011.  Learn how to access podcasts from iTunes U.  Subscribe to a podcast in iTunes.  Learn how to record audio, video, and screen.

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DISD Summer Training 2011

 Learn how to access podcasts from iTunes U.  Subscribe to a podcast in iTunes.  Learn how to record audio, video, and screen recordings using Quicktime.  Learn how to create a podcast using Keynote.  Learn how to record in Garage Band.  Learn how to upload content and embed to share online.  Create a podcast and post to your blog to use for next school year.

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 What are you interested in learning today?  What podcasts have you subscribed to?  Have you recorded podcasts?

iTunes U — a powerful distribution system for everything from lectures to language lessons, films to labs, audiobooks to tours — is an innovative way to get educational content into the hands of students.

 Great for students and institutions.  Simple to use.  Great Resources………………  Let’s see what we can find for next school year.

 Consider Audience  Create Narration and Script  Decide on format….  Audio only, Video, Screen Recording, etc……  Choose appropriate location  Record Narration  Add pictures if not a video or screen recording.  Upload to blog or web server.

 Create a one minute script on a topic that you can use at the beginning of school.  Create a podcast using Quicktime, Keynote, or Garage Band.  Share your podcast to iTunes using an appropriate format: iPod, Medium Movie, etc.

 Publish your completed podcast to your blog.  Embed a podcast from iTunes to your blog.  Post reflections to Today’s Meet.