Giving and receiving feedback is a valuable way to practice listening and speaking critically in order to nurture a community of growth. Below are a few tips for going into a feedback session.
Giving feedback
Receiving feedback:
It is also recommended that you share your edit with any guests you interviewed or included in your podcast to make sure they feel comfortable with your edit.
Exporting is a process that allows you to output a self-contained audio file to share with others. Every platform will have a different way to share or export your audio project. If given the option, make sure your export settings match your timeline/project settings. Always export your file as a wav. Mp3 will compress your audio and potentially add unwanted artifacts.
Once you have exported your podcast, you may need to upload your file to the Canvas course site. Below are two guides for uploading the file first to your individual media gallery and then sharing that uploaded video with the course.
The Tufts Digital Library (TDL) is a place to explore Tufts' research, teaching, and unique collections online. It is an open library with most collections available to the world.
The TDL offers convenient and stable long-term storage and increased access and visibility for scholarship. Benefits to Tufts faculty, students, staff, and researchers include:
To see if your project is a good fit for the TDL, visit the Tufts Digital Library webpage.