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November 04, 2009

Back to Live Audio Recording

Educast156BACK INTO THE RECORDING groove with creative multimedia students after a long hiatus, I'm giving control of my Inside View blog to Mark Fitzsimons (audio) and Shane Egan (his photo at left). I spend six consecutive hours in front of students on Wednesdays and have always wanted to record live audio extracts. This is a first attempt at seeing how college students can grab a classroom conversation by themselves, tag the MP3 file and then add it to a draft blog post on Typepad. If all things work correctly, a blog post will appear before 5PM that absent students can download and review as part of a lecture on genre. It's one of 12 topics we cover in the Media Writing curriculum and made all the more relevant when students can produce multimedia content on the fly. Here goes the first sample:

Educast 156



Relaunching podcasting.ie and starting the Media Writing Flickr group too.

Direct link to MP3 file: http://podcasting.ie/podcasts/educast_156.mp3

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