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Podcasting

Introduction to Podcasting
CLASS PRESENTATION
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I CAN

• Learn the concepts of


podcasting.
• Differentiate the types and
styles of podcasts.
• Prepare the needed
equipment for podcasting.
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Podcasting

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What is podcasting?

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Podcasting
Podcasting is a digital audio or video file; you

can download it from a website to a computer

or media player.

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Podcasting

It’s proven to be fast and can easily

reach people.

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Who is listening to
podcasts?

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Podcast Listeners

Almost 40 million people in America


listen to a podcast.

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Podcast Listeners
The listeners of podcasts
spend an average of six
hours and eight minutes
each day.

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Why start a podcast?

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Podcasting

Podcasts are better than traditional texts and

visual content when it come to reach people.

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Podcasting

Statistics confirm that more people listen to a

podcast than any other audio content.

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Podcasting

Almost every industry can use a podcast to

reach prospects.

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Podcasting

Podcasting is easier to do

than you think!

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Remember!

The podcaster's skills, experience, and expertise


help them catch the listeners' attention.

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Types and Styles of Shows

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What are some types of
podcasts?

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Audio Podcasting

It requires speech and sounds.

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Enhanced Podcasting

It is the combination
of audio and images
or slides.

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Video Podcasting (Vodcast)
It is a complete video with audio.

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What are some podcasting
styles?

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Solo Show
This show requires that one single individual
prepares and presents the content themselves. The
host can share news, stories, research, and the likes.

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Interview Show

The show focuses on an interview; the host


asks questions to a guest to present the
content. This podcast starts with an
introduction and wrap-up the content.

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Solo + Interview

The show presents the content solo


or with a guest.

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Required Materials and Types of Shows

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What are some types of
podcasts?

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Storytelling

This show is all about narrating events,


processes, and the like to develop a theme.

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Example
This American Life and Serial
• The shows examines real life
stories; the hosts have
https://www.thisamericanlife.org/115/
researched about the world and first-day/act-two-0

share their findings through a Scan the QR code


and listen to a
podcast.
podcast!
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Teaching
The podcast educates the listeners. The content
may focus on how to cook, how to travel, how to
write, etc.

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Informational
This type of show focuses on informing
people.

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Informational

The show may feature research, news stories,


politics, etc.

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Informational
The host should present the information
equally without any bias.

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What are the materials required to
podcast successfully?

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Materials Required

Computer
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Materials Required

Microphones/Headphones
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Materials Required

Recording Software
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Materials Required

Room Setup
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Materials Required

A Quiet Space
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Materials Required

A perfect room
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Remember!

Choose your style to help listeners understand


your content easily. And make your style your
identity.

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About your Homework Book
Activity 1

Directions. Scan and listen to a podcast


through the menu of QR codes.

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About your Homework Book

Activity 2

Directions: Based on the podcast that you’ve


listened, answer the six questions.

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WHAT DID WE LEARN TODAY?
• The podcaster's skills, experience, and expertise
can catch the listeners’ attention.
• Podcasting is a digital audio or video file.
• Choose your style to help listeners understand
your content easily. And make your style your
identity.
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THANK YOU
AND
KEEP LEARNING!

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