I was petrified by the thought of having to make a podcast! I knew I'd get nervous, talk to fast, stumble over my words, and plus I hate the sound of my own voice on a recording, so this was one thing I did not look forward to. Not to mention, I was a complete blank for 3 days trying to figure out what to podcast about. So I skipped that problem of not having a subject and went on to investigating the suggested programs. I first tried Cinch and decided that I would talk about what is needed for climbing Kilimanjaro and how to plan the trip. But, after listening to it I trashed it because it was long and boring and I couldn't figure out how to make the talk exciting. Then I checked out Jing. Now that's a cool program! I fell in love. I found I could talk AND add pictures! Love, love, love! So I went through my photos and decided I wanted to explain how to make sopapillas! I already had the photos because my daughter had to make them for a class. Had we met Jing sooner, she could have made a podcast! I will definitely use this in my teaching. It's free and easy to use, almost no learning curve at all. Just watch a couple tutorials and read some instructions and you're up and running.
I will listen to your podcast to learn how to make sopapillas!
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