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Podcasting PTA Meetings

The Dallas Morning News shared Highland Park ISD PTA’s podcasting experience. As a result, the webmaster contacted HPISD PTA and asked about the process for sharing audio recordings of PTA meetings.

The following outlines the steps they use to record and publish audio.

  1. They use iPods with MemoMics (lapel mic) and MicroMemos. The person speaking holds the iPod and wears the lapel mic while speaking. The lapel mic attaches to the MicroMemo. This provides good sound quality. It also uses software the record and play back audio from the meeting or lecture.
  2. After the meeting, sync the iPod with iTunes, the free music player software from Apple. Edit the file in another application (they use Audacity) and convert it to MP3 since everyone can play MP3 on most players.
  3. They have an Apple server that our tech department purchased this year. They load the files on that server. It has a website for each file that is loaded and they link that web URL on their school’s website so parents can open the file on their computer of save the target on their computer for placing on their MP3 devices.

Step 3 is a matter of uploading the file to a web server — wherever the PTA hosts their Web site — and linking to that file. Also, we strongly advise publishing audio from the meetings in a members’ only area of a PTA Web site.

Since TXPTX.org requires login to the members only area and changes yearly, you can use the same ID / password that appears on the back of the membership card. Most Web servers let you protect a directory. Create a “members” directory and protect that with the PTA ID / password.

Another option: Recording meetings with a laptop

An MP3 player involves more because they’re not made to record. So if someone is willing to loan a laptop with recording software and the PTA invests in a decent microphone, it should be easier to record meetings using a laptop. Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/) is a free sound editor and recorder. It should work for recording and editing audio. No catch — a benefit of open source software.

http://www.giant-squid-audio-lab.com/gs/gs-micline1.html

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/480163-REG/ZoomH2H2UltraPortableDigital.html#gotoitemInfo

http://www.wikihow.com/Record-on-an-iPod-for-Free

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