Podcasting
Podcasting
SEMINAR REPORT
ON
PODCASTING
SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY
Ms. Priyanka Gupta Amerjit Kaur
Faculty MCA Roll no. 212
MCA-Vth Sem
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CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
HISTORY
WHAT IS PODCASTING
VIDEO POD CAST
WHY USE PODCASTING?
BENEFITS OF PODCASTING
HOW TO POD CAST
HOW POD CAST WORKS
THE PODCASTING PROCESS
ISSUE AND PROBLEM WITH PODCASTING
ADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES
USES
FUTURE
REFERENCES
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INTRODUCTION
The term podcasting derives its name from Apple's iPod, but to create a
podcast or even to listen to one, you don't need to own an iPod, or any
portable music player for that matter. In a nutshell, Podcasting is a new type
of online media delivery. You publish selected audio files via the internet
and allow your users to subscribe via an RSS feed to automatically receive
new files. Podcasting lets you create your own syndicated online talkshow
or radio program, with content of your choosing.
The term "podcast" is both a noun and a verb. As a noun it refers to the file
that is downloaded or streamed; as a verb it refers to the process or method
of delivering the file.
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HISTORY
Adam Curry
Dave Winer
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WHAT IS PODCASTING
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Video Pod cast
Video pod cast is a term used for the online delivery of video on
demand video clip content RSS enclosures.
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WHY USE PODCASTING?
Pod casts enable flexible study. Any one can download and listen to
pod casts at any time on their computers, iPods or mobile phones.
Pod casts promote revision. Because we can download pod casts, we
can listen and re-listen whenever, where ever and at whatever pace
they need.
Pod casts are familiar and easy to use. Many of us are familiar and
comfortable with downloading and listening to pod casts.
Pod casts promote continuous learning. Pod casts work on the basis
of subscription, so new files download automatically to a program
connected to the internet (i.e. no searching for information every
week).
Pod casts are free, and convenient. Applications that play them are
free for any one to download and File formats are cross-platform and
can play in most media players (such as iTunes, MS Media Player
etc.).
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BENEFITS OF PODCASTING
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HOW TO POD
CAST
Plan
Produce
Publish
Promote
You are probably anxious to press record and get your voice on the net. A
little planning will help you stay focused.
Podcast Topic
Podcast Format
Choosing a location for your Podcast
Plan each episode of your Podcast before you record
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PRODUCE YOUR PODCAST
This is where you will open the mic and start talking (or whatever else
you plan on doing in your Podcast).
Make sure you have the appropriate pod casting gear and pod casting
software.
Once you've created your first Podcast, you need to prepare it for
publishing and post it to the internet
Typical steps in publishing:
Create the mp3 file
Podcast hosting
Uploading your Podcast
Writing and posting show note
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HOW PODCAST WORKS
To record a Podcast:
To listen to a Podcast:
software will check the RSS feeds regularly and automatically pull
content that matches your play list. When you dock your MP3 player
to your computer, it automatically updates with the latest content.
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THE PODCASTING PROCESS
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ISSUES AND PROBLEM WITH PODCASTING
1. Important for those who share pod casts to consider copyright issues
(e.g. when pod casting of a guest lecture, ensure that permission from
lecturer is obtained for pod casting the lecture).
2. The ease of recording talks, lectures, concerts and so on (by people
attending them) makes it possible for these sessions to be recorded
with or without the knowledge of the person who is speaking/singing
and subsequently Podcast (or shared through other digital means).
This raises issues of copyright.
3. Although it is relatively quick, easy, and inexpensive to record and
Podcast a lecture (or other recorded event), editing and creating high
quality files can be time consuming.
4. Instructors wishing to Podcast lectures immediately following a class
can do so quickly & easily if they Podcast the entire class without first
editing it, but as soon as they want to edit out parts that are not needed
for the Podcast (e.g. silent time during class when students are
working independently, or during group activities), and if transcripts
need to be made for students who cannot hear or are not able to access
the Podcast, then this becomes a much more complex, time
consuming and costly endeavor.
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5. Although pod casts can easily be made available through iTunes,
iTunes shares files in a format not accessible to all computers and
mp3 players
ADVANTAGE
DISADVANTAGES
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USES
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AUDACITY
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FUTURE
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CONCLUSION
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REFERRENCES
www.wikipedia.org
www.apple.com
www.odeo.com
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