Title: The Incredible Power of RSS Feeds
1The Incredible Power of RSS Feeds
- Norma Smith
- Instructional Technology
- ESC Region XI
2Understanding RSS Feeds
- RSS stands for Rich Site Summary or Real Simple
Syndication - Sites generate a behind-the-scenes code in a
language similar to HTML called XML. - http//cyber.law.harvard.edu/rss/rss.html
- This code, usually referred to as a "feed" (as in
"news feed,") makes RSS possible for readers to
"subscribe" to the content that is created on a
particular site so they no longer have to visit
the site itself to get new information. - The content comes to you instead of you going to
get it, - Hence Real Simple Syndication
3What Kind of Content?
- Usually, content that is updated regularly such
as - Newspapers
- Journals/ Magazines
- Blogs
- Social Networking Sites
- Picture Sites
- Movies
- Others
4Why Go Get Content?
- The amount of information is overwhelming.
- Knowledge and information used to be
scarce...that's what our education system was
built upon. - No more (MIT)
- knowledge used to be hard or unchanging...but
these days, knowledge is soft - (Wikipedia)
5- How do we cope with this information?
- How do we structure what we read and view?
- How do we help our students structure their
reading and research? - How do we model new literacy?
6Why Learn and Use Feeds?
- Amy Gehran (Contentious) writes
- The most effective, lasting way to adapt your
online-media mindset, habits, and priorities is
to actually use these skills not just know
about them in a theoretical senseexperience
itself the doing is what opens peoples
minds enough that they make significant changes
in how they use media to inform and engage with
others... the highly interconnected, engaged,
conversational nature of todays online media is
a matter of experience
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8RSS Aggregators
9Understand News Aggregators
- The aggregator (software)
- checks the feeds you subscribe to, usually every
hour, - collects all the new content from those sites
you are subscribed to and -
- Then, when youre ready,you open up it up to
read the individual stories, file them for later
use, click through to the site itself, or delete
them if theyre not relevant. - In other words, you check one site instead of
30not a bad tradeoff for a typically harried
teacher.
10Kinds of RSS Aggregators
- Desktop IE7
- Online
- Google Reader
- Yahoo Mail
- Bloglines
- Email programs
11Using IE7 Local Reader
- Feeds Settings Internet Options, Contents
- To Read
- Click Favorites Center Star
- Click Feeds
- Select
- To manage Feeds
- Drag to folders
- Right Click to create or delete Folders
12To Add Feeds
- IE 7 Feeds are dynamic
- Easiest example
- Go to sportsillustrated.com
- Tool Bar Orange Icon lights up
- Click
- Click subscribe to this feed
- Organize
- Easy example
- Go to http//www.esc11.net
- Click on Feeds icon on the page
- Scroll down and copy/paste the URL for the feed
in the toolbar - Click subscribe to this feed
- Practice on interesting feeds
13If No Icon, Look for.
- subscribe
- syndicate
- feed
- rss
- xml
- atom
14Finding Feeds
- Use a Search engine and look around
- www.google.com
- Use a Blog search engine
- http//technorati.com/
- http//blogsearch.google.com
- To find news,
- Google
15Cool Feeds to Explore Will Richardson
- Weather via RSS http//www.rssweather.com/
- Word of the day via RSS http//dictionary.refere
nce.com/wordoftheday/ - eBay via RSS http//www.rssauction.com/
16An Online AggregatorGoogle Reader
- Go to http//reader.google.com
- View Mine
- Log in or get an account
- Explore
- Read feeds
- Delete what you dont want
- Look under Add subscriptions, Browse add some
you want - Click Add subscriptions and let google reader
search for some feeds
17- Whoop-te-doos
- Starred items
- Shared items
- Trends
18Set up Folders for your Selected Areas
- Folders are synonymous with Tags
- Click on manage subscriptions
- Click on drop down box to put subscription in a
folder/tag - To add a new folder/tag, when you subscribe, type
in the name of the tag - To delete a tag, select, click delete
19More Cool Feeds Norma Smith
- EdTech Will Richardson
- http//www.weblogg-ed.com/
- EdTech Miguel Guhlin
- http//www.weblogg-ed.com/
- EdTech eschool News
- http//www.eschoolnews.com/
- Interesting site
- www.about.com
20Some More Sample Feeds
- Finance Both Google Finance and Yahoo! Finance
let you get finance news updates for specific
companies and stocks. To receive stock quotes
(only for some stocks), use NASDAQ's feeds. - Weather The Weather Channel, WeatherBug,
NOAA's National Weather Service. - Classifieds craigslist and Oodle.com offer feeds
for all of their listings. Just look for the
orange "RSS" link at the bottom of any results
page . Similarly, eBay. - Package tracking To track packages that have
been sent by UPS, FedEx, USPS or DHL/Airborne,
use isnoop.net's universal package tracking or
simpletracking.com. - Social networking Facebook offers feeds for many
of its features notifications, status updates,
and friends' posted items in Reader. Twitter fans
can get RSS feeds for many of its pages. - Shopping Amazon has feeds for the latest popular
products as well as wish lists (look for the
orange feed icon). Many other shopping web sites
offer feeds, including Yahoo! Shopping, MSN
Shopping, and NexTag. - Saved searches Google Blog Search, Google News
and most Yahoo! sites (among others) let you
subscribe to search results as feeds. This way,
if you want to monitor a topic, you don't have to
keep running searches over and over again.
21Manage Subscriptions
- Select all or none
- Place subsriptions in folders/tags
- Can be in more than one for organization
- Can delete subscriptions See Trends
22DemoMonitor Student Blogs
- Every student has a blog with RSS feed
- Set up a folder and subscribe
- Know when additions are made
- Same with web pages
- Subscribe to all ESC XI IT blogs
23DemoStudents Monitor Teacher Blog
- Teacher has a blog
- Students each subscribe with an online aggregator
- Students know when something new is up
24Student Research with RSS
- New Searches
- Googlealerts.com/
- Get an account
- Up to 3 alerts
- Feed settings
- User settings
25Design Your own Personal Curriculum
- List three areas that you want to be
knowledgeable and current in (hobbies or
interests) - Ex.
- News
- Weather
- Sports
- Cross Stitching
- Professional
26On Google Reader
- Create these three folders
- Search to find feeds using
- Google RSS
- Technorati
- www.about.com
- GoogleAlerts
- other
- Start reading regularly
27RSS Negatives V Positives
- Amateur Researchers
- Poor tagging
- Something else to manage
- Dubious sites
- No spam
- Digital Native Friendly
- Free
- Simple to Use
- Easy to share
- Accessible anywhere
- Builds and Builds
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