How can I use RSS?
RSS Feeds in Education?

So what is RSS and how can it be used in education?
RSS stands for Rich Site Summary or Real Simple Syndication.
Either way, RSS is important technology that information specialists and educators would be smart to harness sooner rather than later.
As a teacher you may find a heap of Weblog and media sites on the Internet that are consistently publishing interesting and relevant information for you and your Keeping on top of these is nearly impossible.
RSS feeds allows you to do get all of this information in one place by using a type of software called an “aggregator” or feed collector. The aggregator regularly checks the feeds you subscribe to and collects anything new from those sites you are subscribed to.
Then, your aggregator (such as netvibes, bloglines, SharpReader) displays the individual stories, which provide a link to the full story if you want more info.
Here are some examples:
- Moodle – when you force your students to subscribe to a class forum, an RRS Feed icon appears at the top of the forum. Students can use this link to receive updates directly into their RSS Aggregator of choice or directly to their browser.
- It can work the other way too, if you have 20 – 30 students posting their work to a wiki, blog, flickr or other site, instead of checking all 30 sites, you can subscribe to their RSS feeds using an aggregator and view it all from the one place.
- If you use Weblog software (like Moveable Type or Manila) you can import RSS feeds into pages you create for your or your students’ sites. While it takes a bit of code to make it work (there is plenty of help for doing this on the net), the benefits of bringing topic specific feeds into student (or teacher) work spaces is something worth exploring don’t you think?
- For more examples of RSS Search Feeds, RSS Feeds for News Searches, RSS Feeds for Weblog Searches, RSS Feeds for Website Searches, RSS Feeds for News Group Searches, RSS Feeds for Other News Outlets, RSS Feeds for Bookmarks or Combining RSS Feeds – have a look at this RSS FAQ for Educators.
For more detail/ examples, have a look at this site.
This Guide will also be really helpful – RSS Guide by TeachingHacks.com
Check out netvibes…
What is netvibes?
Netvibes is an RSS Aggregator. It automtically reeds RSS web feeds. Compose your start page the way you like it…
With netvibes, all your digital life fits in one page. Blogs, news, online videos, podcast, pictures, e-mail: pick your favorite service to create your netvibes page.
Have a go! See it in Action
- Go to netvibes
- Copy an RSS Feed URL from any site (eg. TeachingHacks.com)
- (Firefox users) Right click and select Copy Link Location
- (IE users), click the icon and then copy the URL from the address bar at the top of the browser
- (Firefox users) Right click and select Copy Link Location
- Go back to your netvibes page and click on the Add Content link

- Click Add Feed

- Paste in the URL that you copied, into the Address section (above) and click Add.
- The latest posts to this Educational Web Tools Blog will now appear, automatically on your netvibes homepage. click for larger image

- From the new ‘pod’, you can click the item to get more info, or go to the site itself.
- That’s it. Everytime you see the RSS feed logo on a webpage, you can follow the same steps. In fact, I have set mine up to give me the Forum posts as students & teachers reply to them.
Sometimes you’ll see the netvibes button on news sites, blogs and other information portals. By clicking this button, you are subscribing to the RSS feed for that site. You can subscribe to this blog by clicking this;
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These two articles also delve into RSS and Podcasting in the Educational Community.
Podcasting Might Be Just the Tool to Revolutionize Education – http://www.feedforall.com/podcasting-revolutionize-education.htm
Academia and RSS – http://www.feedforall.com/academia-and-rss.htm
Also, there is a feed directory specifically for educational feeds worth mentioning at Educational Feeds – http://www.educational-feeds.com
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