Posts Tagged ‘tutorial’
What is Podcasting?
In this podcast tutorial you’ll learn how podcasting works in non-technical terms. The process is explained from both the side of the podcaster as well as the podcast consumer. More tutorials and courses can be found at www.howtocreateapodcast.com.
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How to Create a Successful Podcast/Tutorial
My thoughts on what creates a successful podcast and/or tutorial. Feel free to send me suggestions/questions/ideas. www.iceflowstudios.com
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mtgcast – Intro to Podcasting 101
Welcome to mtgcast’s introduction to creating your own podcast. We will take through all the steps needed to record, upload and share your audio podcast with everyone on the internet. Never edited an audio file or used a blog? No problem, we got through all of the steps! Links used in podcast: www.mtgcast.com audacity.sourceforge.net www.blogger.com wordpress.com www.libsyn.com www.podbean.com www.switchpod.com
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A Podcast Tutorial [Podcasting 101]
In this video, I do my best to provide a podcasting tutorial. I’ve received a great deal of requests to do this. I found it difficult to do a podcasting tutorial, without actually doing a podcast. Rather than do that, I go into the basic principles to maintain a successful podcast. This tutorial is broken out into 3 parts: Motivation, Equipment, and Production. In terms of motivation, make sure you choose a topic you are passionate about. Ask yourself the following before choosing a topic: “Am I able to talk about this topic for 15 minutes to someone who knows absolutely nothing about it” If you can do this, then you have a decent candidate for a topic. Choosing a topic is key to prevent podfading. As for equipment, start with a cheap microphone (microphone/headsets are fine and fairly cheap at Best Buy), your computer, and cheap software. The software I recommend you start with is Audacity (bit.ly which is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. There’s a good chance you’re using one of these os’s, so Audacity is a good choice. As you get a few episodes under your belt, then it’s time to think about possibly upgrading your setup to a condenser mic/mixer setup. Finally, there’s production. Come up with a schedule that you’ll be able to keep. Don’t commit to a daily podcast right from the start. I recommend starting with a weekly or monthly schedule and see how it works out. There’s also the option of live podcasting vs offline podcasting. I recommend sticking with an …
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Creating a Podcast with Audacity
Learn how to create creating an MP3 podcast using Audacity. Produced by connecting education.com
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What is Podcasting?
live.pirillo.com – What is podcasting? Where did it come from? How do you manage podcasts? Why use the term ‘podcast?’
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Audacity Tutorial for Podcasting
How to use Audacity for Windows to record a basic podcast.
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How To Create A Podcast
This video will show you how to create a podcast and distribute it. We will use Audacity (audacity.sourcforge.net) to edit the podcast and then use one of these programs to upload it to the web: Podango – www.podango.com Podpress – www.mightyseek.com/podpress mypodcast – www.mypodcast.com Then we will distribute the podcast by submitting to Podcast search engines found at Podcast411 (www.podcast411.com).