A great little video from the people at commoncraft titled: RSS in Plain English.
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Also check out the web site where you can find FAQs and transcripts in other languages. A great video to share with those still trying to wrap their head around RSS.For those of you in China. The above link is blocked (or was at the time of this posting) So I have embedded it for your viewing below.
Also remember that U Tech Tips did a screencast on how to use RSS earlier this school year. You can find that screencast here and don’t forget to add U Tech Tips to your RSS Reader once you get started.
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Just got back from NECC and doing a lot of research for the new school year. Which aggregator is conducive to a classroom environment Bloglines or Google Reader? Organizing feeds by disciples is important to me. Are they advertisement free?
Thanks
Ops! I mean disciplines.
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