Things don't turn up in this world until somebody turns them up. James A. Garfield, 1831-1881, 20th President of the United States
Finding Free Podcast Videos
Anyone can easily find free podcast videos online.
There are numerous podcast directories online that can
help you find feeds to subscribe to, or you may find a
feed thats available from a site you enjoy. After looking
through the directories and finding a feed you want to
download, subscribe to it using one of the many free
podcast clients available. The podcast client will
automaticall download a small file called an RSS file,
which stands for Really Simple Syndication. The RSS
file tells your podcast client when there is a new file, in
this case a video, to download. Depending on your
client, the program will notify you or maybe even
download it automatically. Once the file is on your
computer, you'll be free to listen to it any time it is
convenient.
Soon you'll be on your way to downloading some of the
free podcast videos available online. Feeds are available
that publish on almost every topic, from independent
news shows to experimental videos, to scientific
information. Some colleges and universities even
podcast their most popular lectures so that students will
have a chance to watch and review from the comfort of
their computer chair.
The best part is that these free podcast videos, are of
course, free. All of these feeds are easy to find, and the
publishers, for the most part, do it simply because they
enjoy it, and are glad to give it away.
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How to podcast in music education
How to podcast in music education
15 min - May 24, 2008
This video podcast comes from the 2006 MTNA National Conference in Austin, TX. This is from a presentation by Mario Ajero on podcasting in music education. Part One is an introduction to podcasts and RSS feeds. Part two covers how to listen to and subscribe to podcasts through iTunes and other resources and educational uses of podcasting. Part three covers how to record audio and enhanced audio podcasts in GarageBand 3. Part four talks about copyright issues, and the alternative of using "podsafe" music from the Podsafe Music Network. Also watch more computers & programming how to videos including tips, tricks, advice, and directons on internet/web for free.
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