ong declared dead in some circles, feed readers remain an outstanding way for students to self-select fresh new content about whatever they’re interested in. I strongly believe that we should spend time helping our secondary students to set up a feed reader (such as Google Reader or Apple’s Reeder). Once that is complete, in-class time should be spent helping students subscribe to each other’s blogs (if applicable) and to other blogs in content areas they find interesting.
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