Good stuff… now when you link to an .mp3 file you’ll not only get a great onscreen player but you’ll alos have a link allowing readers to simply download the .mp3. Here’s an example….
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The Edublogger’s Guide To Podcasting
This guide helps teachers and students learn how to consume and create their own podcasts. We’ve also included a PDF with 50 ideas for student created podcasts.
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How do you post a podcast with edublogs.org?
An edublogs.org user that I’m particularly happy to have is my dad who today, asks a very simple question “How do I podcast”? Good question… unfortunately whoever he spoke to did not give him a good answer though so, drumroll, here’s how you podcast using edublogs.org: Record and create an .mp3 file (Audacity is free…