Transcript Podcasting

Lingo of Podcasting
• MP3 Player – is a portable device that is
usually smaller than a cassette tape.
Often associated with downloading music
from the internet, stores, organizes, and
plays digital music files. An iPod is an
example of a MP3 Player.
• Podcasting is derived from two words:
iPod and Broadcast.
• RSS – Real simple syndication
Podcasting in Plain English
by CommonCraft
Education Uses
 Communicating with
Podcasts
- School information,
orientation and news
 Using Podcasts as
supplement for existing
curriculum
- Student created book
reviews
-Interviews with
characters and authors
-Tour of library, school or
settings in literature
 Using Podcasts for
Professional
Development
 Creating Podcast
Presentations
-Audiobooks of works in
the public domain
(librovox.com)
-Oral Histories
-Field Trips
First…
Create a script
Be sure to include an…
Intro Monologue
(15-45 seconds)
Who are you?
Your Script:
What you’re going to talk
about?
Your Script:
Intro Music Jingle
(25-45 seconds)
What feel of music do you
want?
Your Notes:
The jingle can play in the
background of your intro
monologue.
Your Script:
Show Content/Topic
(3-4 minutes)
What is your topic?
Your Script:
How will you deliver the
content?
(Talk Show, How to, PSA,
Interview,…)
Your Script:
Closing Remarks
(1-2 minutes)
Thank guests
Your Script:
Talk about the next show
Your Script:
Thank your audience
Your Script:
Closing Music Jingle