My presentation from the Infolink Tech is IT Day 2009 on podcasting and videocasting.
This is the Keynote version, with some of the right transitions, but really messed up fonts.
4. Raise your hand if...
...you know what a podcast is
...you know how to post to a blog
5. Raise your hand if...
...you know what a podcast is
...you know how to post to a blog
...you know how to edit audio
6. Raise your hand if...
...you know what a podcast is
...you know how to post to a blog
...you know how to edit audio
...you could give this presentation
66. Jason Griffey
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Head of Library Information
Technology
University of Tennessee at
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70. Raise your hand if...
...you can record video on your camera
71. Raise your hand if...
...you can record video on your camera
...you know how to upload to YouTube
72. Raise your hand if...
...you can record video on your camera
...you know how to upload to YouTube
...you know what an MPEG4 is
73. Raise your hand if...
...you can record video on your camera
...you know how to upload to YouTube
...you know what an MPEG4 is
...you can tell us the difference
between PAL and NTSC
120. Jason Griffey
Email:
griffey@gmail.com
gVoice: 423-425-5449
Blog: jasongriffey.net/
wp
Tweets: twitter.com/
griffey
Delicious: /griffey
Head of Library Information
Technology
University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga
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Editor's Notes
Rule #2 only applies if you are competing for audience.
Rule #2 only applies if you are competing for audience.
Rule #2 only applies if you are competing for audience.
These days, the basic equipment is a computer and some form of microphone. There are two ways to handle the microphone part: a dedicated mic that connects to your computer, or a recorder that stands alone and then later connects to your computer for editing or uploading.