Entries from April 2005 ↓

podscope – your’re listening. we’re searching.


Like to listen to podcasts but want to narrow down which ones you listen to? Go to podscope and type in term to do a search.

podscope – your’re listening. we’re searching.

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Ourmedia Homepage | Ourmedia


Need a place to post a videoblog. Check out ourmedia by clicking on the link below.
Ourmedia Homepage | Ourmedia

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Quicktime Thingie


Need to create some texttrack in your Quicktime movie? Check out this online tool.

Quicktime Thingie

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VideoBlogging : Home Page


Okay, here’s another site that will help you learn about videoblogging.
VideoBlogging : HomePage

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videoblogging.info


Want to know about videoblogging? Check out this site and also look at the post I just put up (just a few posts before this one).

videoblogging.info

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Learn More about Creative Commons | Creative Commons


Want to learn how to share your creations using a Creative Commons license? Click on the link.

Learn More about Creative Commons | Creative Commons

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Freevlog


Want to create a video blog using blogger? Go to this site to find out how to do it.
Freevlog

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Reinvented Software – Feeder


Interested in creating your own RSS feeds? Check this product – Feeder. Cost is $24.95

Reinvented Software – Feeder

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Audioblog.com – Create & Publish Podcasts and Videoblogs


Want to create your own podcasts! Here’s one of the places where you can. The service costs $5/month. You can podcast by phone, record over the web using their BlogRecorder, or upload WAV or MP3 files.
Audioblog.com – Create & Publish Podcasts and Videoblogs

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Podcasting with Your iPod Photo


Okay, here’s an idea for making Keynote (Powerpoint) files with audio narrations available to students. Convert your Keynote files into JPG files, create a series of audio recordings that are narrations of the Keynote (jpg) images, and then make both of them available on your podcast. As Wei-Meng Lee mentions in this article, “f Apple could build in mechanisms to synchronize the background music with the photos, that would be perfect!” Then the narrations would synchronize with the images. Of course, as you narrate, you could simply say “next slide” in order to tell the viewer to move to the next slide as they progress through the Keynote slides.

MacDevCenter.com: Podcasting with Your iPod Photo

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