Archive: Podcasting
November 3, 2007
Bre on the NYTimes Tech Talk Podcast

This last week I was interviewed and chatted about making things on the NY Times Tech Talk podcast. - Link
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Nov 3, 2007 04:28 PM
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July 22, 2007
Sharing lists of podcasts for the iPhone, iPod, iTunes... OPML, .pcasts and more...

Here's a quickie how-to on using and sharing "lists" of podcast subscriptions with iTunes - if you like science and news programs you might like this - Link.
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Jul 22, 2007 01:06 AM
Cellphones, Computers, Gadgets, iPod, Podcasting |
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June 21, 2007
Scientific American "60 Second Science" now has PDFs

I listen to a couple dozen or so audio podcasts each week, mostly science shows (passes times when running & commuting) - a day ago I noticed that Scientific American adding PDFs in their feed. This is good news, we started doing this about 2 years ago, it's been fantastic for our readers and each month more and more publications / media are experimenting... pictured here a s screenshot of the PDF in iTunes... Link to the podcast, subscribe!
If you're looking for more PDFs in iTunes, check our "The complete guide to PDFs in iTunes" - Link.
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Jun 21, 2007 10:00 AM
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May 5, 2007
REMINDER: Podcast in a box! - Install Fest May 2007

REMIDNER: Podcast in box is coming, this weekend! Chris writes --
Box Populi has come up with a free Linux installer CD that turns old footrest PCs into simple, automated podcasting devices. Operation is super simple: plug in a USB key, pontificate to heart's delight, and unplug the key to publish out to your listeners. The device can be configured and operated with any browser. The simplicity allows anyone to podcast; luddite college professors who have never heard of RSS, pastors spreading the digital gospel of peace and love, and college radio stations intent on taking down Clear Channel.Box Populi hosts "install-fests" to showcase the installation process. The next install-fest is in Portland, OR on the 5th of May: click for more information and to RSVP, and then get ready to put that old tower to use. "
Install Fest May 2007 - Link.
Pictured here - Customized Box Populi "Podcast in a Box" on a recycled PC, created by Tables Turned for the Portland Radio Authority.
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May 5, 2007 12:00 AM
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May 1, 2007
Podcast in a box! - Install Fest May 2007

Podcast in box is coming, this weekend! Chris writes --
Box Populi has come up with a free Linux installer CD that turns old footrest PCs into simple, automated podcasting devices. Operation is super simple: plug in a USB key, pontificate to heart's delight, and unplug the key to publish out to your listeners. The device can be configured and operated with any browser. The simplicity allows anyone to podcast; luddite college professors who have never heard of RSS, pastors spreading the digital gospel of peace and love, and college radio stations intent on taking down Clear Channel.Box Populi hosts "install-fests" to showcase the installation process. The next install-fest is in Portland, OR on the 5th of May: click for more information and to RSVP, and then get ready to put that old tower to use. "
Install Fest May 2007 - Link.
Pictured here - Customized Box Populi "Podcast in a Box" on a recycled PC, created by Tables Turned for the Portland Radio Authority.
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May 1, 2007 01:00 PM
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April 11, 2007
Make: Podcast is optimized for Apple TV

The Make: Video Podcast is optimized for AppleTV. You can subscribe and watch the standard mp4 or mov at 640x360 or click on the hd version which is set up to look awesome in hd. I shoot in hdv so it's not up-res-ing. All that detail is there to start with! If you don't have an AppleTV or an HDTV to enjoy the resolution, you can watch it in hd on your computer. Link
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Apr 11, 2007 09:57 PM
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December 18, 2006
MAKE Magazine podcast on DIGG

DIGG just added a whole bunch of new features, including a new podcast section, the MAKE podcast is now listed with our past episodes so check it out and DIGG away... - Link. Nice work Kevin and gang!
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Dec 18, 2006 11:03 AM
Online, Podcasting |
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December 8, 2006
HOW TO - Podcasting for educators

Steve writes in -
I am a high school teacher considering making an application for a technology $1,500 grant. I have this crazy idea that since kids are constantly on their iPods, etc. the best way we could reach them is with pod casting Everyday we just put the assignments, helps, homework. Etc. on the podcast and students should have fewer excuses about why they did not get their homework in on time. I'm not sure how to go about setting up podcasting and what equipment I will need... I would appreciate any directions you may be able to given me.
Here are some resources, links and ideas to check out Steve, Makers post in the comments too...
Bre (former school teacher, now MAKE media) says - I did this with http://room132.com. For me, it let me showcase their work to a wider audience and it let parents see their children's work. It's a lot of fun too! Once a week works well.
In MAKE 02 we go over the basics - Podcasting 101. Produce and syndicate audio interviews you record online, on the phone, and on the road. MAKE 02 - Page 86. Subscribers--read this article now in your digital edition. or download the PDF. The article is over a year old, but for the most part it has a lot of what you need to get started.
Dr. Carlson posted up a great presentation on using podcasts to educate, definitely read this - Link.
Examples and more:
- Dr. Carlson's Science Theater - downloadable science ... Matt is a High School Chemistry and Physics teacher in Lafayette, IN - he makes these great video podcasts for his students / anyone who wants to view them of topics include: Thermodynamics and Temperature, Newton's Third Law, Freezing by Boiling and more.. - Link.
- UVA Virtual Lab podcasts from Professor John C. Bean from The University of Virginia Virtual Lab - Link.
- Free downloads at the Stanford version of iTunes - Link.
- iTunes U from Apple - Link.
You can also try ODEO - it's browser based and can do most of the recording / distribution in one spot.
Last up, we send out PDFs on our RSS 2.0/iTunes feed - that's another way you could send out information, but for now it would need to be read on a PC/Mac and not an iPod.
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Dec 8, 2006 10:47 AM
DIY Projects, Podcasting |
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October 22, 2006
Weekend Projects in itunes - Make an LED Pumpkin
You still have over a week to make an LED pumpkin. Go check out the Weekend Projects Podcast: Make A Programmable LED Pumpkin and then download the pdf instructions and you're good to go.
To make it easy, subscribe in itunes and have the video and the pdf instructions downloaded automatically for you!
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Oct 22, 2006 03:31 PM
DIY Projects, Electronics, MAKE Podcast, Podcasting, Weekend Projects |
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October 4, 2006
Lemelson Center: Video & Audio

The Lemelson Center has a great video and audio podcast to check out, I've watched a few of these and they're all great...
- Chuck Hoberman's unfolding world - Chuck Hoberman, artist and engineer, discusses his innovative unfolding structures.
- Tom Newby makes the Muppets move - Tom Newby explains how he brought Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, and countless other Muppets to life with his innovations in animatronics.
- Robert Jarvik mends broken hearts - Artificial heart pioneer Robert Jarvik talks about his career helping those with failing hearts.
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Oct 4, 2006 07:11 AM
Podcasting, Science |
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August 13, 2006
DIY desktop microphone stand

MAKE Flickr photo pool member Nicrosin writes - "Quick and dirty desktop microphone stand from a metal clothes hanger. Just take a metal hanger, bend it in half a little, then bend the hook down and adjust as necessary. It's pretty stable, being what it is." - Link.
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Aug 13, 2006 08:17 AM
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May 20, 2006
Broadcast your podcast


Broadcast your podcast shows you how to make your own FM transmitter to broadcast your own music / audio show - "BYP offers podcasters the chance to transmit their podcasts on FM. BYP units are handmade FM transmitters made by BYP following the circuit design of micro radio pioneer Tetsuo Kogawa. By connecting a BYP unit to your computer or mp3 player podcasts can be transmitted on FM to your neighbourhood." - Link & how to build your own.
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May 20, 2006 12:57 PM
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May 17, 2006
Now Hear This - Popular Science podcast

Popular Science has a new podcast you can download / get via iTunes, the first episode is about project MyLifeBits "In the future, will everyone have photographic memories? Gordon Bell discusses his quest to digitally capture all the events of his life for a project called MyLifeBits. He predicts that advances in miniaturization and data storage will soon allow us all to have total recall." - Link.
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May 17, 2006 06:14 AM
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May 10, 2006
HOW TO - Make a microphone blimp

Gezortenplotz writes - "Wind across a microphone causes distortion and unwanted noise for videographers and nature recorders while taping outside. The purpose of the microphone 'blimp' is to attenuate the wind noise without interfering with the desired sound. Blimps are expensive. This project came in under $40. Mics are interchangeable in this blimp [if the mic's diameter will fit inside]. - Link.
Related:
- HOW TO - Make a DIY mic windscreen (Zeppelin) on the cheap - Link.
- Tons of microphone projects - Link.
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May 10, 2006 03:53 PM
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April 18, 2006
Build an I-mic

Michael writes - "I remember building this impressive microphone myself a few years back. A great low-cost harmonica microphone built from secondhand stuff anyone can find in their local supermarket plus a few components that can be found in any electronics shop. At the worst the parts should cost around $8." - Link.
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Apr 18, 2006 09:40 PM
DIY Projects, Electronics, Podcasting, Portable Audio and Video |
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April 8, 2006
HOW TO - CD quality field recording rig

Atman writes - "...how to assemble a field recording system that is: battery powered, capable of six hours continuous record without recharge (and much more from the wall), CD quality (44.1 kHz 16 bit stereo), less than U$1000, and capable of being concealed in a handbag, backpack or jacket." - Link.
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Apr 8, 2006 05:05 PM
DIY Projects, Instructables, Podcasting, Portable Audio and Video |
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April 2, 2006
HOW TO - Make a homemade pop filter

MAKE Flickr photo pool member Ihorner made a pop filter for audio recording, he writes - "I put this together from garden supports, and support hose. Total cost, $2.00 and I have enough material left over for 2 more. " - Link.
Related:
HOW TO Make Your Own $6 Microphone Pop-Filter - Link.
Posted by Phillip Torrone |
Apr 2, 2006 07:47 AM
DIY Projects, Music, Podcasting |
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March 29, 2006
HOW TO - Make a DIY mic windscreen (Zeppelin) on the cheap

At a recent conference I met Joel Greenberg and saw that he made a great homemade windscreen, I asked him to cook up a how to, and he did! - this fuzzy project can cut wind noise for a fraction of the price of professional models. - Link.
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Mar 29, 2006 10:55 AM
DIY Projects, Music, Podcasting |
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March 21, 2006
Send us an ODEO (audio message)
ODEO has a neat new feature that will let you record right here and we'll get the audio - so try it out and send us some audio!Posted by Phillip Torrone |
Mar 21, 2006 03:17 PM
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February 27, 2006
Rip, mix, burn - your phone calls

$900 is crazy expensive, but this is a really neat idea - "The FeaturePhone 175 can be used as an ordinary recorder at any time. It can be used as a dictating device and to record meetings by using the internal microphone, but it can also be connected to a special conference microphone, available as an option, or for that matter to any other microphone or audio source...Think of a FeaturePhone 175 CD as a database. Both the actual telephone and your PC can search the CD quickly using a range of criteria such as telephone number, date, time and duration of a call." You can also encrypt the phone call recordings - [via] Link.
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Feb 27, 2006 06:36 AM
Gadgets, Podcasting, Telecommunications, VoIP |
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