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Using anchor for podcasts
Using anchor for podcasts













using anchor for podcasts

That does put pressure on as the project recording needs to be done right first time, making it as though going live. The issue is that only light trimming and editing are possible, so you can't re-record sections. The key here is that no expensive or complex recording equipment is required, just access to the internet and a device with a microphone and speaker. This makes it very simple to use, especially when on a smartphone. A multitude of editing options are available here that can be dipped into as and when needed, everything saving as you work.Īnchor offers sound effects and transitions that can be added using the drag-and-drop layout. While getting started is easy, it's the editing and polishing of the podcast that requires a bit more patience and skills. Once signed into the program, you can start recording with a single press of the record icon. How does Anchor work?Īnchor can be downloaded on iOS and Android phones or accessed by creating a free account online. There may also be requirements for parental and school permissions since this only published publicly, and that is done via a linked email and social media account. The terms of service of the app requires users to be at least 13 years old to use the platform. Then a student can go home and continue working on the podcast project using their smartphone or home computer right where they left off. Have fun with it and let me know if you have any questions.Anchor is cloud-based so a podcast session can be started in the classroom on a school computer and it will be saved. You might want to use it for morning and evening prayer or for recording your sermons.

using anchor for podcasts

This is a really good thing to do as it is free and just captures your voice so is especially good if you hate seeing yourself on camera. Once you’ve created an episode you can share the link on your church Facebook page, on Twitter and you can ’embed’ it into your church website (click on the episode in the dashboard and click on the embed button, this copies the code, and then paste that code into your page on your website). Here is a short video below explaining how to set up a podcast, if you want to see what I’ve done with mine visit. All you need is a smartphone (android or iphone), or a laptop or a tablet. A friend who runs the fab Vegan Friendly Soap Shop (please order soap from her!) recommended free app for creating a simple podcast. You do not need any special equipment to listen to a podcast apart from access to the internet. All a podcast is is a voice recording that is put online. One of the first things I did in response to the coronavirus pandemic was to launch a daily podcast.















Using anchor for podcasts