 Hello and welcome to 50 Days of Keynote, 50 Things You Can Create For The Classroom, today brought to you by Alicia Bankhofer. The topic of day 13 is how to use Keynote to create podcasts. First of all, you may know what podcasts are. You can hear them anywhere, you can get them from many different places like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, even YouTube. What really is great about podcasts that you can listen to whatever content you want anywhere and anytime. And loads of teachers have been using podcasts in school because they wanna help students to develop their media competency and listening and speaking skills. And of course, if you do this as a project, it promotes collaboration, communication and creativity and opens up the classroom because the students move out and they go out and discover and they interact with other people. So why exactly use Keynote for podcasts? I know there are a lot of other podcasts, tools out there, but Keynote as you'll see is a really quick and easy way to record audio. You can import also audio that you've recorded from elsewhere. You can design your own artwork in the app. And then when you're finished, just explore as a movie and post it either in school, you can even do it on YouTube or of course you can keep it private. And you can add this to a student portfolio at the end of the year or semester. So I'm gonna show you how I do this with my class. First of all, in this case, I just presented them with a jingle track. So I did a piano and I did a drum and they had the task of recording an intro and an outro track on the microphone, exporting them as a song. Then what they should do is to design their artwork. So I just did this really easily in Keynote, just using shape syntax. Then they create the audio segments directly into Keynote. So they import the jingle, then they just, on each different slide, they just press record and they record their segment. Hello and welcome. Now I'm gonna show you how to create a podcast using Keynote. The first step is to create the artwork for the podcast which I've done. I've just used a simple shape and some text using Keynote. So this is the shape. As you can see, this is text and this is on another shape. I created that, an image out of the shape and I just put it over the podcast because I wanted to copy it later. I also recorded an intro in GarageBand. So let me just add that right now using the plus button. I'm gonna insert from my recents and then you can hear what I say here. Welcome to the very first episode of the Teachers in Coffee podcast. Your host is Alicia Ankofer and I'll be talking to different teachers about their jobs. So that's it. And then what I do is I just going to add the different questions into the different files. So I can do that by just tapping on plus and recording my audio right here. I can say, okay, today's guest is going to be Sylvia Plath who's gonna talk to us about how she manages to personalize her learning and use devices to support the learning. And as you can see, you can just add an audio just directly into the keynote. Then you can just add the questions. So I'm just gonna record a question. So Sylvia, tell us, how do you go about working in the classroom? Again, just add as you go along. Once you've finished adding all the questions and you can add the outro. I recorded this previously old string garage band. So it comes in here. Let's take a look. And there you have it, that's already it. So you get the picture. And then what I want to do is now just copy my picture onto each slide. So I have a harmonious background. And then the last step is just to export this as a movie. And when I do that, it's going to be a movie and it's going to have all of my audio tracks just like on that. It's going to look like a real podcast and it's going to feel like a real podcast. So let me just export it to movie. Then I can say, okay, please do that. He's going to create the movie. And then voila, there I have it. A very easy, a quick way to create podcasts using keynote. Bye. And it really is that easy. If you'd like to listen or see what it sounds like, here I just, I'll just play a little bit of it. Welcome to the very first episode of the Teachers in Coffee podcast. Your host is Alicia Ankofer. And I'll be talking to different teachers about their jobs. Okay, today's guest is going to be Sylvia Plath, who's going to talk to us about how she manages to personalize her learning and use devices to support the learning. So there you have it. I hope that you enjoyed this episode of 50 Days of Keynote. You can find all of the videos on this link on the padlet collected. And we also upload all keynote files to a central place for you. Bye, see you tomorrow.