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Making RSS Work for YOU Steve Dembo Steve_Dembo@Discovery.com
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Teach42.com/Advanced-RSS
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What is RSS? Real Simple Syndication RSS feeds provide web content in a specific format that allows sites and software to republish the information in new ways
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Breaking it down
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Same data, different look
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Where do you find RSS?
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Finding the Feed
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With your browser
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Ways people can subscribe Aggregator Email Apps Browser My Yahoo Inbox
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Optimizing your feed
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Why you should burn your feeds
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Adding it to your site
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Fire up your Feeds If you don’t have an aggregator, register at Bloglines.com Find the RSS feed for your site Register at Feedburner.com Point readers to your new feed Put a chicklet in your blog’s sidebar Copy and paste the code from Publicize > Chicklet Chooser Adjust the hidden link to your feed in your site’s header Look for lines starting with <link rel=“alternate” type=“application/rss+xml”
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Beyond basic RSS: A world of syndication
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Something new to subscribe to Resources are at Teach42.com/Advanced-RSS Explore new types of RSS feeds Bookmark/subscribe a few new feeds
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Mixing it up: Share your feeds in new and interesting ways
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Flickr
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Del.icio.us
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SuprGlu
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FeedJumbler
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Feed Digest
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HTML to RSS and back again
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Putting it in your site 1.Find your feed 2.Get the html code 3.Insert it in your site 4.Publish it!
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RSS in Education
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GCPS
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Shanghai American School
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Tracking the Supreme Court
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Dave Warlick’s presentation resources
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Lewis Elementary School
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How are you going to use this?
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Teach42.com/Advanced-RSS
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Making RSS Work for You Steve Dembo Steve_Dembo@Discovery.com
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