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Brett,
Great show, and I’m glad to hear that you are starting a class podcast. Your students sound really psyched for it.
I wish I had an answer for your sound problems. I have tried using a fairly nice mic, but have not been able to make it work with my Mac Powerbook. I’m getting hard disk noise, and all around poor quality audio. If I was really that concerned about audio quality, I would probably figure out a fix, but I am sufficient happy with using my iPod, with a Griffin iTalk, and recording remotely. After discovering how to use Audacity to reset the bit rate of iPod’s recorded audio (8 kilo-somethings to 41 kilo-somethings), the transfer has become very smooth.
I wanted to hear more about the conference you mentioned in the beginning of your podcast, but perhaps in your next episode.
Again, a great show, and can’t wait to hear what your students come up with.
Cheers!
David Warlick
Connect Learning