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Saturday, January 31, 2004
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Check out the top of my left banner from now on for who I aggregate (in one easy link) and who aggregates me (and has decided to share their OPML). A great app!


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This is edtechpost's bloglines public aggregation of RSS feeds from learning object repositories.

Hey, I begged for public aggregation but I'm starting to think that, in fact, centralizing it (especially in terms of the centralization that Stephen refers to here) 'aint such a good idea... I really appreciate the effort and service here but I much prefer the list of individual feeds that I can subscribe to myself:

I kinda get the feeling this is going to be useful in the future... possibly to keep track of this kinda stuff (hey, it should be useful!) and possibly to help me slag them off ;o)


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jill/txt

Oh yeh, and jill/txt looks cool too! Interesting posts on blogging in faculties / eduction and other stuff. Shame I'm only getting reduced rss though :o( Hopr that practice disappears asap!


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Browsin' around for instructional technology feeds

Did a bit of browsing via Blog.it and came up with some cool instructional technologists for my aggregator. Have seen a few of these before but never got round to adding them, so here are a few I found / refound.

(oh yeah... you can see who I aggregate here, who do you aggregate.. c'mon, share the view!)

Thomas Winston Thorpe has a pretty funky blog "Teaching with Technology", v. interesting stuff about training and all that here and some even more interesting stuff on why he blogs.

Almost Audacious IT looks like a pretty cool insight into the world of a web developer in education. Hey, here's stuff on online orientations for WebCT... pretty darn useful I reckon!

Bruce Landon's Weblog for Students is also cool... I may not be a student (well, of his or of any particular institution) but this is definitely one for the aggregator if you're into interesting links. I think I subscribe to almost all the sources he does tho so I may see how it goes.. if he Shared his OPML then I could check :o)

Good stuff!


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