
Podcasts... where did that word come from?
iPod broadcast = podcast
iTunes is a free download www.apple.com/itunes/download/ and even though it is from Apple, it works great on a PC too! If you want to shop for music at 99 cents a song, you will need to create an account and give them your credit card number. Otherwise, you can use iTunes to listen to your CDs and find and listen to podcasts, and transfer your music and podcasts to your mp3 player to listen to whenever you have time.
iTunes Tutorial: Apple - iLife - Tutorials - iTunes - Subscribe and Listen to Podcasts
Short video about getting started with podcasts...
If you want a good tutorial about using iTunes for Podcasting, go to www.infopeople.org/resources/itunespodcasting.html This tutorial has great photos to help guide your learning. Or, just ask a teenager for help! :-)
iPod broadcast = podcast
iTunes is a free download www.apple.com/itunes/download/ and even though it is from Apple, it works great on a PC too! If you want to shop for music at 99 cents a song, you will need to create an account and give them your credit card number. Otherwise, you can use iTunes to listen to your CDs and find and listen to podcasts, and transfer your music and podcasts to your mp3 player to listen to whenever you have time.
iTunes Tutorial: Apple - iLife - Tutorials - iTunes - Subscribe and Listen to Podcasts
Short video about getting started with podcasts...
If you want a good tutorial about using iTunes for Podcasting, go to www.infopeople.org/resources/itunespodcasting.html This tutorial has great photos to help guide your learning. Or, just ask a teenager for help! :-)
4 comments:
Thank you for the links on podcasting. I'm looking forward to using them for oral assessment in my Spanish classes.
Sounds like a good idea. Let me know how that goes.
We listened to a podcast on Factorial! in Statistics this morning. It was quite interesting.
I did listen to Alex Anderson's pod cast.
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