Stuff to know about Gcast
- Gcast is free
- Students can subscribe to your content as a podcast
- You can upload audio files from your computer
- You don't need a computer or an internet connection. You can simply call a toll free number on your phone.
- If you do call in to record audio you have the option of simply storing it for later or letting it go live right away.
What people can/are doing with it?
- Daily homework. Just set the number on your speed dial. Then with the touch of a button and a few minutes of talking you're done. Much quicker than logging into Edline and typing it in.
- Put your phone on speaker-phone and conduct interviews.
- Have foreign language students call in and speak in the language. This gives you a chance to listen to how each and every student you have sounds, but you can do it when you have time rather than loosing several teaching days.
- Current events news reporting. A different student could be assigned to summarize current events each day/week.
How do I do it?
- In order to record audio on your computer all you need is a microphone (most laptops have one built in) and some software to do the recording/editing. I recommend Audacity, it's free and easy to use (we'll cover it in a future session).
- If you're using your phone then all you need to do is call 1-888-65-GCAST. If you have your actual phone number entered then all you'll need to do is type in the 4 digit pin number. If you're having students call in then I'd make up a phone number. Students will need the 10 digit phone number and the 4 digit pin.
