A studio at your fingertips - five apps teachers are using to make student podcasts
By ITS Education Asia
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A studio at your fingertips — five apps teachers are using to make student podcasts
Here is a great selection of Apps that teachers can use in making podcasts given on the National Public radio website (NPR).
- Anchor - Developed by Spotify, think of Anchor as a mobile recording studio: With a wi-fi connection, you can record with multiple people in different locations at the same time (as long as they have the app).
- Audacity - Of the more advanced, laptop-focused software, Audacity is one of the most popular ones we heard about. It's an audio recording and editing package that is downloadable for both Windows and Mac users.
- WeVideo - Is a desktop and mobile app where users can upload, trim and arrange both audio and video clips.
- Soundtrap - Is an online, collaborative music workstation that can edit and record vocals and instruments.
- GarageBand - Is a music creation studio that is automatically installed in all Mac and iOS devices. As long as there's an iPhone, students can record and produce their podcasts anywhere.
A great review and additional advice about each of these apps is available in the article.