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More on Podcasting Without Electricity. some creative ideas from the Walker

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We have a couple of projects going on at the Walker Art Center that are audio based. We started off wanting to make audio tours freely available to all of our patrons and we were unhappy with most of our commercial options. In some ways this may help with your question about podcasting without electricity.

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Live Blogging Podcamp: Steve Garfield's Thunderstorm of Podcasting

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They can listen to the audio, follow links, and leave comments. You Can Use Your Phone or your digital camera with video: He demonstrated how to do an audio podcast with your cell phone and a video podcast with his camera using hipcast. (I His camera is a Cannon SD300, but the newer versions have better audio quality.

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Podcasting 101 Live Blogging from Boston Podcamp

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The next session I attended was Podcasting 101 by John Walker of themshow.com He gave us an overview of the process, equipment, and skills you need, answering questions along the way. Adjust the audio signal and keeps the quality high. Audacity or goldwave can help you get a soft audio louder. Garageban is king for Mac.

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501c3 Cast

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He asked great questions and a great "FM radio ," not to mention a good sense of humor. His show is a reason why every nonprofit should have an Ipod (or at least aggressively drop their business cards into raffles to win one!). After the interview, he divides each question into a different track and then edits in audacity.

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My personal Blogher To Do List and Reflections

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'm still dancing on the edges between action and reflection, but wanted to get down some of my evolving next action steps and questions for reflection. Do Audio - Thanks to some inspiration from Lisa Williams , I'm over my audiophobia and relieved to know that I don't have shell out the bucks for Ipod to podcast. To Do List.

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Why Museums Need Nike+: Tracking, Gaming, and Architecture of Participation

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Nike+ is a combined iPod and shoe sensor product that allows users to track every step of their runs. This means you receive real-time audio data while running about your progress (updates each mile), and later, can review your run stats online. On the first level, we're talking shoes and iPod only. Nice provisions.

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MuseTech Central: A New Resource for Museum Technology Projects

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Who's doing audio tours on iPods? To find the answers to these questions, you used to have to send emails out into the void, hoping you might hit someone who can help you find your way. Which museums have experience creating collection tagging systems? Who tried GPS Twitter craziness and failed? But fear no longer!

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