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| Pause - Play - Stop - Rewind - Fast Forward - Record |
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Audacity controls (top - bottom, left - right)
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| Audacity effect that reduces the volume of selected audio |
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| Selection - Envelope - Draw - Zoom - Time Shift - MultiTool |
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Audacity tools (top - bottom, left - right)
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| Google tool for creating a blog |
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| single part or section of an episode |
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| advertising a podcast via a website, facebook, email, twitter, etc. |
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| brief recap of the current episode |
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| category of artistic composition characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter |
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| clever, cool, or witty slogan used to identify the podcast |
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| clicking this button suppresses playback of a selected track |
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| collects updates from a variety of sources and distributes them through a single application or website |
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| file format that provides CD-quality audio with a small file size |
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| first episode-specific audio heard in a podcast in which the upcoming segments are previewed for the listeners |
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| helper application that allows Audacity to export a project in MP3 format |
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| individual left- or right-speaker audio; "mono" has one, "stereo" has two |
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| introductory segment that includes the podcast title, tag line, and host name |
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| keywords that characterize a podcast; used by a potential listener looking for a specific type of podcast |
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| last audio segment which includes credit for music and plugs for podcast-related promotions (e.g., facebook, twitter, website, email, etc.) |
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| music clip played at the beginning of an episode |
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| music clip played at the conclusion of an episode |
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| named collection of tracks created with Audacity |
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| open-source audio editor used to create podcasts |
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| personal or professional website or web page on which an individual or organization records news, opinions, and links to other sites on a regular basis |
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| popular podcast directory/aggregator |
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| preview of the next episode |
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| process of "signing up" to automatically receive all future episodes of a podcast |
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| process of deciding what a podcast will be about, who will host, and how often a new episode will be produced |
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| process of editing segments and between-segment transitions |
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| process of inserting pre-recordrd audio in an Audacity project |
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| process of posting a podcast episode online |
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| process of recording episode-specific segments |
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| process of recording general podcast segments (intro, conclusion) and selecting and editing music |
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| process of saving an Audacity project in a selected file format (e.g., wav, mp3) |
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| protocol used by websites to distribute content that frequently changes to its subscribers |
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| series of audio or video files on a specific topic stored on the internet and streamed or downloaded to a mobile device for listening |
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| short music clips that provide a transition between segments |
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| single broadcast of a podcast series, generally released on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis |
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| single keystroke that allows you to toggle play on and off as you edit audio in Audacity |
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| single recorded clip in Audacity |
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| intro - teaser - story segment(s) - summary - "next-time" teaser - conclusion |
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| typical order of segments in an episode |
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| web-based feed generation tool by Google |
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| digital collection of skill- and work-related artifacts that demonstrates what a person knows and can do |
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