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PE Podcasting

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What is a Podcast for Physical Education?

Podcasts enable students and teachers to share information with anyone anytime. If a student is absent during our physical education (P.E.) special, he or she can download the Podcast of the recorded lesson of the day. Teachers may also create Podcasts to be used as a preparation tool for students. For P.E., the Podcast may be a warm-up sequence when you enter the gym. The teacher then has an immediate assessment tool as well. This would be pedagogically equivalent to having students read a text before a lesson in the classroom. It can be a tool for teachers or administrators to communicate curriculum, assignments and other information with parents and the community. Parents could listen to our P.E. Podcasts and complete the activity with their child. Teachers can record P.E. activities, nutritional lessons, international fitness pal letters (Podcast fitness pals!), movement music performance tools, and health and fitness interviews. Podcasting can be a publishing tool for student oral presentations. Video Podcasts can be used in all these ways as well.

 

 

How to Create a Podcast Using GarageBand

Creating a Podcast using GarageBand is quick and easy!  All you need is GarageBand and your voice!!!

1. Open GarageBand on your computer.
2. Once GarageBand has opened, simply go to the File menu and click NEW
3. A small screen will pop up allowing you to name your song. (Pick something creative!)
4. Once you have entered your name into the text box, click on the create button in the bottom right hand corner.
5. Once GarageBand has opened, simply add a vocals box by clicking on the + sign at the bottom left hand corner.
6. Select real instrument -> Vocals -> No Effects and then click OK
7. This will add a No Effects box to your home band screen
8. Click on the No Effects box.  It should then light up blue
9. To record your Podcast, click on the red button in the bottom center of the page
10. Record Podcast
11. When you are finished recording,  hit the record button again followed by the play symbol to stop the recording
12. Go to the File menu to Save your work
13. Once your Podcast has been saved, simply go to your schools iTunes account and upload your file!

 

 

Additional Tutorial Resources for Creating a Podcast

How to Podcast
www.how-to-podcast-tutorial.com

Podcasting Tutorial
www.guidesandtutorials.com/podcasting-tutorial.html
Podcasting, How to
www.podcast411
The Complete Guide to Creating Your Own Podcast
www.voices.com/podcasting.html
Teach Digital: Curriculum by Wes Fryer (Podcasting)
http://teachdigital.pbworks.com/podcasting

 

 

 

Educational Applications for Podcasts

Resources for Educational Podcasting
General applications, Podsafe music, storytelling, directories & search engines, examples, podcast hosting sites, & more.
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/edtec700/pod/resources.htm

 

Education World
Compilation of the web's latest and greatest podcasting resources to help you get started with this exciting and doable educational tool.
www.educationworld.com

 

Kathy Schrock’s Guide for Educators (Podcasting)
Links to many different resource pages specifically designed to enhance the use of podcasts in the K-12 classroom.

http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schrockguide/gadgets.html

 

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