Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Podcast problem solving

I have some podcasting questions. I want to create a project for an Independent Reading course where one of the required book reports could now be a podcast. Easily done – right. Well, what I would like to do is promote the podcast, store them on the computer that houses the library’s card catalog, and use them as a book talk database. Students can access and listen to the podcast at their leisure or if they are interested in reading the book.

My problem starts here. I have a mobile computer lab of Mac Books. They dual boot – meaning they can be PC’s or Mac’s. I will most likely install Audacity on the PC side. Garage Band is on the Mac’s already.

My question is this: Can a podcast created on a Mac using Garage Band be played on a PC? Do I need to install any special software on the PC to make it compatible with Mac created projects? Can the podcast be uploaded in specific format instead?

I know the PC I will use is operating on XP and has Windows Media Player. would I need more installed on it than what it has now?

I can see many uses for projects created by podcasting and think it will really take off at my school. I have several teachers that are as excited as I am about podcasting, I just want to be organized and prepared when I tell them all the things I want to do!

Thanks for any ideas/suggestions you have to offer!

3 comments:

  1. Micki, if you podcast in Garage Band, you can upload your podcasts to Itunes and they can be accessed there. Also if you created a school podomatic account and store them there.

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  2. Awesome - so I really shouldn't have too many technology cross over issues - huh! I am so excited about doing this, especially after today's class with Joel and all the work we did on coming up with annotations for books. I can really see a use for this and a way to promote books. Thanks for your help!

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  3. good to see you are answering each other's questions. Yes, you can access it either way!

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