This podcast is a 17 minute screencast of the procedures required to use a distributed recording method (cell phone audio recording on-site at a museum for a student field trip via Gabcast) along with a client-based software program for digital storytelling (Garageband) to create a podcast sharing student voices.
SHOWNOTES:
- View this published podcast / digital story (4 min 16 sec, 1.5 MB)
- Garageband software
- Gabcast.com
- More images from the Oklahoma History Center on October 18, 2007
- The Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Comments
One response to “Podcast196V: Podcasting with Gabcast and Garageband”
Is using Gabcast to create Podcasts difficult? How do you retrieve the file once you’ve recorded it, and can it be edited? Are there any improvements that you’d like to see? The idea of making a Podcast from the field via a cellphone is very intriguing! The idea never even occurred to me until I visited this blog. I would like to know more about how you came to discover and utilize this program!