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Change: ) - burn your feed to create email subscriptions or republish the feed as HTML. To keep track of their feeds and display them, users can also build their news aggregator into a portal, such as iGoogle (http://www.google.com/ig), Netvibes (http://www.netvibes.com/), or Pageflakes (http://www.pageflakes.com/)Blog-o-Sphere
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Change: search/add for feeds from within the aggregatormanually add feedsorganize/group feedstake notes/annotated postingspush specific entries out into another feedAggregator Tools: Google Reader (http://www.google.com/reader/) —web based agregator Bloglines.com (http://www.bloglines.com)--web basedNewsgator (http://www.newsgator.com/)—web based aggregator Gritwire (http://my.gritwire.com/)—web based
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Change: writing resources, etc.) Facilitategroup/class collection of sources about specific topics or common readings from particular sites/blogs Teach students to create their own feeds in advanced classes (try FeedJournal or Tabbloid to make a "newspaper" out of RSS feeds) How might your students use RSS Feeds & Aggregators in their lives?
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Change: RSS in Education (http://www.slideshare.net/leonardstern/rss-in-education)Although this video is titled "what is podcasting?" it is really describing RSS.How might you use RSS Feeds & Aggregators in Scholarship? Follow what other scholars are doing Syndicate updates on your own research processes How might you use
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Change: )))RSS (Really Simple Syndication or Ready for Some Stories) is a Web content syndication format that allows users to receive updates of frequently modified content from various sites, such as news sites and blogs.Using RSS feeds, people can track updated
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Change: The Ultimate RSS Toolbox (http://mashable.com/2007/06/11/rss-toolbox/)RSS and Education (http://www.rss-specifications.com/rss-and-education.htm)Although this video is titled "what is podcasting?" it is really describing RSS.How might you use RSS Feeds & Aggregators in Scholarship? Follow what other scholars are doing Syndicate updates on your own research processes
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Change: Needing a Gentle Intro to RSS Feeds (http://webworkerdaily.com/2008/05/06/needing-a-gentle-intro-to-rss-feeds/)RSS: The Next Killer App For Education (http://www.technologysource.org/article/rss/) Countdown to RSS: The Gateway Technology (http://idea.zanestate.edu/rss/) RSS: A Quick Start Guide for Educators (http://weblogg-ed.com/, click the "RSS Guide" tab) The Media Drop:
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Change: , click the "RSS Guide" tab) The Media Drop: Newspapers with RSS (http://www.themediadrop.com/archives/001588.php#more)Copyright, RSS, and Common Sense (http://www.rss4lib.com/2007/09/of_the_many_interesting_cans.html)Embed RSS on Any Webpage w/Java Script (http://feed2js.org/)Although this video is titled "what is podcasting?" it is really describing RSS.How might
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Change: )—Firefox browser based aggregator SharpReader (http://www.sharpreader.net/)—downloaded desktop based aggregatorSnackr (http://www.snackr.net/)--download desktop based "ticker" aggregator To keep track of their feeds and display them, users can also build their news aggregator into a portal, such as iGoogle (http://www.google.com/ig), Netvibes (http://www.netvibes.com/), or Pageflakes (
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Change: Embed RSS on Any Webpage w/Java Script (http://feed2js.org/) How might you use RSS Feeds & Aggregators in Scholarship? Follow what other scholars are doing Syndicate updates on your own research processes How might you use RSS Feeds & Aggregators in Teaching? Provide updated content to students
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Change: Resources:Resources: RSS in Plain English, YouTube: v=0klgLsSxGsU RSS: The Next Killer App For Education (http://www.technologysource.org/article/rss/) Countdown to RSS: The Gateway Technology (http://idea.zanestate.edu/rss/) RSS: A Quick Start Guide for Educators (http://weblogg-ed.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/05/RSSFAQ4.pdf) The Media Drop: Newspapers with RSS (http://www.themediadrop.com/archives/001588.php#more) How might
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Change: Keep track of electronic sources that relate to your research all in one place Explore the sources of most significance to others in your fieldHow might you use RSS feeds in teaching? Provide updated content to students Keep track of students' posts to their course blogs FaciliateFacilitategroup/class
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