![]() ![]() I listened to this original podcast on my iPhone using the Pocket Casts app. On learning about solar and earth history (from 37 min 10 sec of the original).Seeing the earth from the moon (from 35 min in the original).Insights into the age of the earth (from 2 min 43 sec in the original). ![]() The three podcast excerpts I chose to include from the original podcast were: We only meet each week for an hour, so an excerpt of this podcast was needed… Plus from a learning / engagement standpoint, it’s generally best to “chunk” multimedia shared in whole-class settings so students can engage in discussions about the included ideas more readily. My first step in creating this audio compilation was to listen to the entire original podcast and identify the timestamps of the excerpts I wanted to share in our face-to-face class. “Fair use guidelines” of US Copyright law can permit reuse / remixing of copyrighted content depending on the specific context and purpose of the re-use, but since these are NASA materials I didn’t need to worry about meeting fair use guidelines. NASA’s Media Usage Guidelines explain that their images and audio files are generally not copyrighted and may be used for educational, non-commercial projects like my lesson today. Before sharing my workflow, I’ll address copyright / intellectual property issues. ![]()
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