One of the fundamental questions behind creating a flipped-class environment is “How do I make sure students can still see or hear an instruction if it doesn’t happen during class time?” For many faculty, the answer can lie in podcasting. Podcasting allows faculty to create and upload playlists of audio recordings, which students can subscribe to and listen to any time, anywhere. In this session, we cover the basics of working with Anchor, a free platform that can help you record, edit, and publish your own audio podcast.
Assumptions
None
Required Participant Prep Work
None
Agenda
What is Podcasting?
Uses of Podcasting
Recommended Podcasting Tools
Anchor
Creating a Login
Setting Up Your Podcast
Recording and Publishing
Podcast Distribution
Learning Outcomes
After completing this module, participants will be able to:
Accurately discuss what podcasting is, and identify cases in which it can be used to streamline class time.
Identify the tools needed to create a podcast recording
Log into Anchor and set up a Podcast space using their free tools
Record, edit, and publish a podcast episode within Anchor
Distribute an Anchor podcast for public listening.