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Nigel Robertson

OUseful Info: We Ignore RSS at OUr Peril - 0 views

  • We ignore RSS at OUr peril. Blatantly disregarding the potential for using RSS feeds to revolutionise the way we syndicate content throughout our internal publishing systems is a risky strategy. Blatantly disregarding the potential for using RSS feeds to expose and syndicate asset collections generated by mining our courses for those assets is a risky strategy. Blatantly disregarding the potential for using RSS feeds to revolutionise the way we make content available to our students so that they can study it where they want it and when they want it is a risky strategy. Laughing off RSS feeds as a technology that we don't understand is not an option.
Nigel Robertson

RSS Feed Widget - 0 views

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    Create a widget to display any RSS feed. Seems to work.
Nigel Robertson

Google Spreadsheet Template for getting social activity around RSS feeds JISC CETIS MASHe - 0 views

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    Some techy stuff on getting Google to pull in RSS data
Nigel Robertson

Twitter RSS | Twitter Developers - 0 views

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    Getting RSS from Twitter for searches on people, hashtags and phrases.
Nigel Robertson

Full text RSS feed generator - 0 views

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    Get all the data from a rss feed - not just truncated bits.
Stephen Harlow

Gluing together Blackboard, Facebook, and Twitter - 0 views

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    Check out this presentation: Gluing together Blackboard, Facebook, & Twitter http://t.co/JCg9xt6s #RSS #SoMe #LMS (via @slideshare)
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    Slide 50 Bb-->Fb/twitter flowchart is intriguing (obviously substitute Moodle for Bb)
Stephen Harlow

Musings about librarianship: Flipboard & personalized reading magazines for academic re... - 0 views

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    Ahh so this is the future of RSS readers, but I hate paper.li Agree that Scoop.it is one to watch.
Stephen Harlow

Stay N Alive: Twitter and Facebook Both Quietly Kill RSS, Completely - 3 views

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    Unfortunately this is stuff we need to keep aware of. Do we push RSS as a channel or not? Still can for a while certainly - news etc, will need to see where it goes.
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    "...the average user has no way of pulling that data out of Twitter or Facebook."
Nigel Robertson

Teaching and technology ~ presentations and resources for educators - 0 views

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    Set of how-to's - podcasting, rss, twitter, flickr, etc
Stephen Harlow

20+ Awesome & Unique Uses Of Google Reader You Probably Didn't Know About - 2 views

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    "Google Reader, a tool which can do wonders, is still unused by people. We all know Google Reader as a Web-based aggregator, capable of reading Atom and RSS feeds online or offline, but it can also perform various other useful tasks."
Nigel Robertson

MobileEducator iPhone Application and CMS Review | .eduGuru - 1 views

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    A development framework for building iPhone (or mobile?) apps for education. This is a review which notes it is a low barrier to entry, is simple (this is a plus and minus point) and mentions adding RSS, lectures, images, links, event lists and YouTube to your schools app.
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    Seems like this is a paid for app rather than something we build ourselves. They build and then we can use their CMS to add / change content. Aimed at marketing so maybe we should pass it to them.
Stephen Harlow

Science of the Invisible: Students participation in assessed social network activity - ... - 1 views

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    "Our first year Biological Sciences students have just completed their key skills course. This consists of two modules, one delivered in Term 1 (scientific literature databases, Google Reader & RSS, intellectual property, Google Docs collaborative writing,..."
Nigel Robertson

Be Smarter Than Your Boss: Use Google Reader « Reid All About It - 1 views

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    Post about using Google Reader. Basic but some handy tips.
Nigel Robertson

dlvr.it - 0 views

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    Route updates to social networks
Nigel Robertson

The Complete Educator's Guide to Using Google Reader : The Edublogger - 0 views

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    Resource from Sue Waters on using the new Google Reader.
Nigel Robertson

Plug Us In [licensed for non-commercial use only] / Exploring Information Management - 0 views

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    Useful page on information for research and curation
Stephen Harlow

Leigh Blackall: Aggregating blogs (feeds) into Moodle - 1 views

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    "David gave a presentation on the current features and future directions of BIM. Without a doubt, this add on to Moodle will greatly assist teachers trying to use blogs with large cohorts of students..."
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