Podcast
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Podcasts allow students to access video/audio files using their computers, cell phone or mp3 players when they are not connected to the internet. They can listen on a plane, bus, or in a rural area with no coverage. | Podcasts allow students to access video/audio files using their computers, cell phone or mp3 players when they are not connected to the internet. They can listen on a plane, bus, or in a rural area with no coverage. | ||
- | You will need to have your audio files in an MP3 format and video files in MP4 format for podcasting purposes. [http://audio.populardownloads.com/audacity/index.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpa&utm_campaign=audio-audacity&gclid=CI-i0P3g4aQCFTRa7Aodi1kqIg |Audacity] is a free and easy to use software for creating audio files. | + | You will need to have your audio files in an MP3 format and video files in MP4 format for podcasting purposes. [http://audio.populardownloads.com/audacity/index.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpa&utm_campaign=audio-audacity&gclid=CI-i0P3g4aQCFTRa7Aodi1kqIg | Audacity] is a free and easy to use software for creating audio files. |
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Podcasts allow students to access video/audio files using their computers, cell phone or mp3 players when they are not connected to the internet. They can listen on a plane, bus, or in a rural area with no coverage.
You will need to have your audio files in an MP3 format and video files in MP4 format for podcasting purposes. | Audacity is a free and easy to use software for creating audio files.