Using Windows
- Go to
Anchor - The easiest way to make a podcast
- Click the sign up button (the red 1 in the picture).
- Write your name [1], your email [2], your password [3], input the captcha [4] and click Sign up [5]
- You are in the welcoming page now. Click Let's do it [1]
- Click Record [1]
- Click Start recording now [1]
- Start speaking. Watch the time [1]. Once you are done, click Stop Recording [2]
- You can see your recording, and you can listen to it. [1]
- Drag and drop the file from one panel [1] to the other. [2]
- Wait for it to load [1] and click Save episode. [2]
- Write a name for your episode [1], a description [2] and click Publish now [3]
- Write a name for your podcast (think of it like the name of a radio station) [1], a description for your podcast (your radio station [2], a category (choose education) [3] and the language (choose English) [4]. Click Continue [5].
- Choose a cover art [1] and click Update cover art [2].
- You are done! Click the link button [1].
- Send the link to Professor Dante.
Using an Android Device
- Go to Google Play Store, search for the Anchor app and install it. Once Install, click Open [1].
- In the app, click the + symbol [1].
- Click the Record button [1].
- Start speaking. Watch the time [1]. Once you are done, click the Stop button [2].
- You can listen to your audio [1]. Once you are done, click Save [2].
- Add a name to your podcast [1]. Once you are done, click Add recording to episode [2].
- Click Publish [1].
- For some reason, it asks to write the name again [1]. Write a description [2]. Click Publish now [3].
- In the tags page, simply click Skip [1].
- Add a name for your podcast (think of it as the name of a radio program [1]. Review the URL of your podcast [2]. Click Use this name & URL [3].
- Add a description for your podcast [1]. Click Use this description [2].
- You must add a cover art now. Click Search for a photo [1].
- Choose a photo you like [1]. Click Continue [2].
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Click continue one more time.
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You are done! Click the Share this episode [1] to get the link.