Using Rss

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Using RSS Readers in Education: The Google Reader

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Overview of Google Reader and RSS

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Using RSS Readers in Education:

The Google Reader

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Introductions

• What do you teach?

• Do you use RSS now?

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Who Here Reads

Newspapers?

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News Story Syndication

Story is written

Story

is se

nt to

“the

wire”

Papers pick up

‘feed’ off the

wire

Story appears here

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Syndication

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Syndication

Appears in Appears in many papersmany papers

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Reading Newspape

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RSS is like reading newspaper• Lots of newspapers!

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What is RSS?

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication

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From “Push” to “Pull”

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RSS in Plain English

http://snipurl.com/1w8wi

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“My” Googl

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Types of Information RSS Can Bring to You

• News Headlines• News Search Results• Organizational News

& Updates• Clinical Guidelines• Grant Opportunities • Journal Table of

Contents • Web Searches

• Web 2.0– Blogs– Blog Search

Results– Del.icio.us– Flickr Groups– Wikis– Youtube– more …

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Examples of RSS Feeds: NIH Grants

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Examples of RSS Feeds: Blogs

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Examples of RSS Feeds: Pubmed Search

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Google Reader

• http://www.google.com/reader

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Google Reader

• Sign in with free account

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RSS Feed: Subscribing

• 1. Find a feed.• 2. Find the RSS link .• 3. Copy the URL or link.• 4. Go to Google Reader.• 5. Click on Add Subscription.• 6. Paste in the link. • 7. Organize the new feed into

your folders or subject structure.

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Subscribing

• Some pages offer buttons you can just click on to add a feed.

• This allows you to skip steps 2-6!

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Step 1 (Find Webpage)

• Google News Search

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Step 2 (Find RSS Link)

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Step 3 (Copy Link)

or

This skips steps 4-6

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Step 4 (Go to Reader)

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Step 5 (Add Feed)

• Click on Add subscription

• This expands to give you space to paste the URL.

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Step 6 (Paste Link)

• Paste the URL in the box, then click ADD.

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Step 7 (Sort Feed)The feed might look like this

Manage subscriptions allow you to group feeds

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Step 7 (Sort Feed)

• Choose a topic folder or create a new folder.

• TIP: When you view a folder, you see the newest items for the topic all integrated together.

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Other Neat Things to Do With RSS

• Environmental scanning and market research

• Get weather reports, daily cartoons, sports scores …

• Feed from social bookmarking sites like http://del.icio.us

• Get trends on your feeds– Items per day– Your reading trends

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“My” Googl

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Using RSS Personally & Professionall

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Credits: Britt Watwood, VCU

“Using RSS Personally and Professionally”Patricia F. Anderson, U. Mich

“RSS Demystified”Perter Bromberg, SJRLC