Entries from October 2005 ↓

The Video iPod

Check out this podcast about the video iPod at IT Conversations. One of the neat things you can do at IT Conversations is click on the link “Create a Clip or Excerpt.” When you click on this, it will take you to a page where you insert the Start and Stop Time for the clip you want, and the web site generates some HTML code that you can insert into a blog or web page.

IT Conversations: Eddy Cue – Larry’s World

Audio file on how to get started listening to podcasts

This is a good place to get people started on how to listen and subscribe to podcasts.

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New To Podcast Listening – Start Here at Reel Reviews Radio

This is a good place if you want to learn how listen to podcasts.

New To Podcast Listening – Start Here at Reel Reviews Radio

Main Page – Wikibooks

Here is an open textbook project that allows anyone to edit the pages.

Main Page – Wikibooks

Guide to how to use del.icio.us

If you are not familiar with del.icio.us, this is a nice page which discusses its uses.

iPod at GC&SU: A Pocketful of Learning

Check out this site if you would like to learn how iPods are being used at Georgia College & State University.

iPod at GC&SU: A Pocketful of Learning

VideoBlogging : How To

Want to get started with videoblogging? This might be a good site to start.

VideoBlogging : How To

Videoblogging with Blogger

Want to start videoblogging? This article may be worth exploring.

Videoblogging with Blogger

iPod scrubs. Animations for your iPod Photo.

This is an interesting thing to do with still images on your iPod photo.

iPod scrubs. Animations for your iPod Photo.

Mayomi

If you want to create an online mind map (think concept map), this tool may be useful.

Mayomi

Web Collaborator – Free web-based collaboration software

This is similar to what a wiki can do.
Web Collaborator – Free web-based collaboration software

Gregarius- A Free, Web-based Feed Aggregator

Gregarius – A Free, Web-based Feed Aggregator: “Gregarius is a web-based RSS/RDF/ATOM feed aggregator, designed to run on your web server,
allowing you to access your news sources from wherever you want.”

Plogger: The definitive open-source web photo gallery

Want to have a photo gallery on your server? Check this out.

Plogger: The definitive open-source web photo gallery

podOmatic podcast portal: Make it, get it, go

This is a site that will allow you to have your own podcast with up to 250MB of audio files. It also allows you to have podmail. Check it out!
podOmatic podcast portal: Make it, get it, go

ROLLYO

If you would like to create a search engine that looks only in your favorite sites, check out this free service.

ROLLYO

Odiogo – Home – Listen to your favorite RSS news and blog feeds on your iPod / MP3 player

If you want to LISTEN to your favorite RSS feeds, this product ($30.00), may be worth purchasing.

Odiogo – Home – Listen to your favorite RSS news and blog feeds on your iPod / MP3 player

Collaborative writing software online with Writeboard. Write, share, revise, compare.

If you need to collaborate with others on a writing project, this free web service may be the thing to use. One of the differences between it and a wiki is that you can different versions of the paper you are working on.

Collaborative writing software online with Writeboard. Write, share, revise, compare.

Duke Podcasting Symposium :: September 27 – 28, 2005

This site had Quicktime movies of the Podcasting symposium held at Duke University. One of the sessions was about podcasting in the classroom. Sounds interesting.

Duke Podcasting Symposium :: September 27 – 28, 2005

How to Podcast

How to Record a Podcast by Glenn Fleishman — Podcasting involves two distinct tasks. First you have to record the audio and prepare it for listening. Then you need to syndicate it via RSS so others can subscribe to your programs. In this tutorial, Glenn Fleishman shows you some nifty tricks for recording your audio, especially if you want to capture phone interviews for syndication.

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Recording Magic with the iPod

Want to use your voice recorder that fits onto your iPod along with QuickTime Pro to edit the audio file. This article shows you how.

MacDevCenter.com: Voice Recording Magic with the iPod