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RSS: What does it mean for the classroom teacher?. Stephen Rahn http://stephenrahn.com/necc [email protected]. What does RSS stand for?. It depends! Some call it Rich Site Summary Others call it Really Simple Syndication. So, what is it?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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RSS: What does it mean for the classroom teacher?

Stephen Rahnhttp://stephenrahn.com/[email protected]

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What does RSS stand for?

It depends!Some call it Rich Site

SummaryOthers call it Really Simple

Syndication

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So, what is it? RSS is a text-based format, a type of XML.

RSS files are often labeled as XML. RSS version 1.0 is also RDF (Resource

Discovery Framework), which is important only because an RSS file may be labeled as RDF.

By using XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language), these XML files can be converted to a much more friendly view.

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What does it look like?

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What about Atom? Atom is a format quite similar to RSS. It was created b

y people who felt that RSS could be improved upon. The basic difference is that while Atom is somewhat m

ore complex (for producers of Atom feeds), it is also able to carry more complex information, and it is consistent across the syndication, storage, and editing of information.

Almost everything regarding RSS applies equally well to Atom.

You can learn more about Atom at the official website, AtomEnabled.org.

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RSS – Two Parts Feeds – These are the actual content items

that are produced by web authors. These could be taken from blogs, journals, news sites, etc.

Aggregators – An aggregator is a program or site that collects the feeds for reading. Aggregators can be installed as stand-alone programs, or they can be web-based.

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Advantages of RSS By using an aggregator, you can read

feeds from multiple websites in one location.

No SPAM! No Pop-Ups! Most blogs now have feeds, and more

journals and news sites are adding them. Organization!!

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How to find RSS feeds Look for a button like these within a site:

http://www.network-theory.co.uk/newtitles.html http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/

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How to find RSS feeds Or look for a button like this in your web

browser:

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Web-Based Aggregators Bloglines – Currently the most popular in this

category. Newsgator – Allows for delivery of content to

Outlook. Litefeeds – good for PDAs & Mobile Phones Google Reader Netvibes Personalized Google Page My Yahoo! Page Netvibes

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Stand-alone readers

SharpReader – for Windows FeedDemon – Also for Windows NetNewsWire – Good choice for

Macs Straw – Great for Linux RSS Toolbar – Internet Explorer &

Firefox (Windows only)

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RSS Via E-Mail

http://www.rssfwd.com/

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The Most Complete List I’ve Found

http://www.newsonfeeds.com/faq/aggregators

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Creating Feeds

Most blog sites create the feeds for you.http://blogger.comhttp://livejournal.comhttp://typepad.comhttp://wordpress.com

Create them in Dreamweaver http://www.rnsoft.com/products/rssdreamfeede

r/

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Creating Feeds FeedForAll

http://www.feedforall.com/ Moveable Type

http://www.sixapart.com/movabletype/ Create your own with XML.

http://www.rss-specifications.com/creating-rss-feeds.htm http://www.make-rss-feeds.com/making-an-rss-feed.htm

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Educational Uses Find updated government stats.

http://www.nass.usda.gov/Help/RSS/index.asp News from the Dept. of Education

http://gadoe.org Keep a class calendar

http://www.rsscalendar.com Quote of the Day

http://www.brainyquote.com Updated government announcements

http://firstgov.gov/rss/index.shtml

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Educational Uses

Science Newshttp://www.newscientist.com/news.ns

Student Learning Journalshttp://roomtwelve.com

Keep track of a Wikihttp://pbwiki.com

Current School Eventshttp://mabryonline.org

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Educational Uses Research Journals

http://www.apa.org/journals/rss.html http://plankt.oxfordjournals.org/rss/ http://library.lanl.gov/sandbox/rss-usgs.htm

News, Current Events Book, Film, and Art Reviews Sharing Professional Resources Maintaining up to date resource collections Generate the latest assignments

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Are people talking about RSS? 35 ways to use RSS 25 New Ways To Use RSS About.com has some ideas Businesses are using it! Microsoft has an RSS blog!

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How will you use it? http://stephenrahn.pbwiki.com/ Password = georgia

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Thank you for coming! This presentation can be found at:

http://stephenrahn.com/neccIt will also be added to the NECC site

in the next day or so. Please contact me at

[email protected] My blog is

http://stephenrahn.com/blog