Software needed:
- Audacity – free, cross-platform (Mac, PC, Linux/Unix), able to produce sound files in multiple formats, including mp3 and edit sound files;
- iTunes – free, cross-platform (Mac, PC), good for importing audio files from a CD and exporting mp3 files; available for download at http://www.apple.com/itunes/
Other downloadable software:
Adobe Audition (used to be Cool Edit - PC only) from http://www.adobe.com/special/products/audition/syntrillium.html
Quick Time Pro (Mac & PC) from http://www.apple.com/quicktime/buy/
Download (save) audio files from the Web
Check out Jamendo or Danosongs.com for original musical compositions for free download.
Use Wes Fryer's list of good free music locations
Larry Ferlazzo has a list of Best Places to Get Royalty Free Music and Sound Effects. This could be a great resource when developing podcast episodes.
Beth's favorites for sound effects http://www.soundjay.com/ sound effects sound effects2
Places to Directly Record and Host your Audio
- Podomatic - create a channel and multiple episodes; can include images
- Broadcasts - a free CLEAR Tool from the Michigan State University
Places to Upload/Host your Audio
Sample Audio/Video Web Lessons
Larry Ferlazzo has a list of good apps to use for student audio recordings.
iPad Apps for Editing Audio
iPad Apps for Narrated Slideshows
- Adobe Voice (use icons or photos; with music)
- Voicethread (use photos, video, documents; no music)
- EduCreations (with whiteboard or images, music and drawing capability) also as desktop computer
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