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Podcasting Equipment/software
Recording equipment (microphones, headphones, preamps)
Logitech
Griffin Technology
Audio-Technica
AudioBoo: iPhone app for recording podcasts on iPhone
Creative
iRiver
M-Audio
The Snowball microphone
Apple
Behringer
Electrovoice.com
zzounds: Alesis USB microphone
Califone: mutiple USB hub lets up to six students listen to or record podcasts (useful for collaborative group podcasts)
ToolFactory: podcasting labs for school purchase
Software programs/sites for recording and editing podcasts
Audacity
Nortel Learning: Video tutorials on using Audacity
Garageband with Apple iLife
Posting Garageband podcasts onto a blog
Audio Hijack Pro (recording and editing)
AudioFlash: Free recording software
PodcastPeople: Web-based recording on a computer and storage ($8.00 a month)
Ambrosia Wiretap Studio ($69.00 for creating and editing
Wesley Fryer: Using Drop.io and Gabcast for cell-phone recording and storage
PodcastPeople ($8.00 montly for "basic"): creating and hosting
Podcast: Bob Sprankle: Bit By Bit: Using PodcastPeople in the classroom
Podcast Generator
Woices: Link podcasts to Google Maps
ProfCast: create podcasts of lectures
Switchpod
Yakitome: text to speech software
Freesound: Free Creative Commons sounds
WavePad
Audio Cleaning Lab
Cakewalk (for Windows)
Wild Voice Studio
PodProducer
ePodcast Creator
Sparks! 2.0
Windows Sound Recorder
Gcast
RodShowCreator
Sound Studio
OurMedia
Libsyn
Castblaster
MixCast Live
Levelator: Free program to even out sound differences in interviews
Soundflower (for Mac): allows use of audio from different applications to combine that audio
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Table of Contents
Chapter One
Using digital writing
Chapter Two
Using digital writing tools for collecting,
connecting, and organizing information
Chapter Three
Online discussions
Online University
Chapter Four
Collaborative digital writing
Chapter Five
Digital literature and video
Chapter Six
Blog writing
Chapter Seven
Using digital audio productions
Chapter Eight
Designing and editing digital writing
Chapter Nine
Evaluating digital writing
Chapter Ten
Reflecting on digital writing/e-portfolios
Term Paper
Chapter Eleven
So Now What: Five Ways to Grow As a Digital Writing Teacher
CI5475/5330: Teaching Digital Writing, Fall, 2009 (links, resources, student blogs, and syllabus)
Teaching Media Literacy wiki (resources, links, and student work related to teaching media)
Teaching Media Literacy website: Links for teaching media, film, television, news, film adaptations
Teaching Literature to Adolescents: links on teaching literature
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