Showing posts with label audio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audio. Show all posts

Friday, December 30, 2016

End of Semester and Awesome Podcasts

So apparently it was a busy first semester of the school year as evidenced by my lack of writing. WOW.
I seem to apologize often for my lack of writing. I don't think I am really cut out for this but hey, I try.

What did I accomplish this first part of the school year? Well....I'd have to say that one of the best things were podcasts. Turned out really well but here were the challenges:
1- my students have their own Microsoft Surface devices so I wanted them to be able to use them to create the podcast. Problem- How to record?
2-Audio editing. Yeah, a whole bag of problems there.
3- I needed a place to host the podcasts. Problem- Free? Ease of publishing? Safety/privacy of my students?
And how did all this work out?
1- OneNote has an audio record feature within the program. Unfortunately we were not getting good recordings using the built in microphone (who knows why? they are kids.) so we ended up attaching my Blue Yeti mic. Worked great. Love this microphone.
2- Editing- We needed to add music which we got from bensound.org at the beginning and ending of the podcast. I prefer to use Audacity but that was not an option. I tried finding some other things but I wasn't happy with what I found. We ended up pulling the music and the audio into a Chrome app called Beautiful Audio Editor and it worked perfectly. We were able to save it as a project and reopen it later. We also were able to download it as a wave file which we then converted to an mp3 for easier upload to where we were posting the podcasts. Which by the way, we used Audio Converter from 123Apps. Also was super easy to use. Our creating process was not as challenging as it started out looking to be despite all the bumps in the road.
3- Where to post? I have used other sites before like Podbean and others but I just didn't like the fact that their podcasts were located where they could access other podcasts that were not necessarily those I wanted them to find. Remember, these were 7th graders. Solution? I am a major Edmodo user and created a group just for our podcasts. I am the only member and I made all the posts BUT I made all the posts public. That way anyone with the link to the Edmodo group could listen to the podcasts. By the way- the podcasts were all on Social Justice Leaders and probably would not interest anyone but other teachers, parents and well that pretty much sums up the list so I was not so much concerned about "gee now the whole world can hear your podcasts". This platform gave them the publishing they needed but in a very controlled world. And if you would like to hear the podcasts you can follow this link: SPS Podcasts Unfortunately though there seems to be an Edmodo glitch and even though there are 21 posts you can only see the first half of them. When you click on load more posts it won't. Boo hiss. So what was and is a great way to post podcasts safely for your students has this one very important problem. I've contacted Edmodo but still no solution. Again- boo hiss.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Vocaroo - online audio recording

Our STAR Camp, a tech camp for teachers, begins tomorrow. We will be focusing most of our time on the web tool Voicethread, which I will discuss in another post. But we will also be giving teachers a list of web 2.0 tools to evaluate and create a Voicethread about them. So I am sitting here this evening looking at a list of sites and adding more to the list. I came across Vocaroo during my search.

Pretty nice site. I remember seeing this site one other time but I clearly had forgotten about it. Vocaroo lets you record audio online, save it, download it, even get a QR code linked to it. I was quite impressed. There is no time limit in recording but they do state that internet interruptions could easily affect your recording time.
QR code for my Vocaroo

I was considering the possible classroom uses and I really could have used this site last school year. I had recorded some first graders reading and wanted a safe place to put their voices and share with their parents. I couldn't find anything and didn't do anything with the recordings. If I had remembered Vocaroo, I would have recorded them here, gotten the QR code and sent it to their parents to listen to. That would have been pretty cool. Still may do this since I still have the recordings.

Vocaroo is worth exploring. I am looking for other audio recording sites that are free to use. Preferably something that would let me record and distribute securely.