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Podcasts Booktalks

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STORYBOARD for PODCAST BOOKTALK

 

NAME: ______________________________ BOOK TITLE: ________________________________________    PERIOD: _______    DATE: ______________

            (First Name, Last Initial)

 

Time Suggested

Podcast

Script

10 – 15 seconds

Music: www.freeplaymusic.com (See directions below.)

 

Fade In / Fade Out

10 – 15 seconds

 

Student Podcaster -- Introduction: Tell who you are:

                                                     First name, Last Initial, Period

 

 

 

 

10 – 15 seconds

Student Podcaster -- Opening Sentence: Hook the audience!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2         minutes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Podcast Booktalk Directions:

  1. Plan content: 4 styles: Plot, Character, Mood, Scene
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  6. To begin recording, click the record button (red circle).
  7. To stop recording, click the stop button (yellow square).
  8. To play back your recording, click the play button (green arrow).
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  12. Name your podcast file:

First name.last name period Title of Book
Example:   barbara.bowling1.War of the Worlds

  1.  Bring your flash to the LMC to transfer to the LMC website:

www.btwclassroom.net/btwlmc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Time Suggested 

Podcast 

Script 

10 – 15 seconds

Student Podcaster: Closing Sentence:  End with title of book, if it fits.

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 – 15 seconds

Music: www.freeplaymusic.com

 

Fade In / Fade Out

 

DIRECTIONS:

 

  1. Use the storyboard to plan your podcast.
  2. Record podcast in Audacity.
  3. You can edit the “uhs” by using the Selection Tool button (Cursor) to highlight the “uh” section and delete.
  4. Import music.
  5. Be creative! Click on EFFECTS on Audacity’s Menus Bar to Fade In/Fade Out.
  6. Export your podcast to a flash device. Be sure to save as an .mp3 file.
  7. Turn in storyboard and flash to LMC. Flash device will be returned immediately.

 

www.freemusic.com

 

  1. Open freemusic.com from the Internet.
  2. Select the music you want.
  3. Save your music selection to your desktop.
  4. Go to Audacity.
  5. Click on FILE on the Menus Bar.
  6. Select Import  to import audio.
  7. You can edit music time by using the Selection Tool button (Cursor) to highlight section you need to cut and delete.
  8. Use the Time Shift button ↔ to move tracks.

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