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Wednesday, February 18, 2004
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Here's a plan for introducing learners to RSS and aggregators, again, very simple but full of potential methinks.

Am getting the feeling that the newness of the technology here and the absence of wide-ranging use is pushing me to squeeze too much into some of these plans... but is is easily possible to just look at elements of personal publishing technology... they kinda come as a package don't they... hmmmmmm


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Anne reflects wonderfully on teaching educational weblogs, the ups and downs and (what I've always enjoyed from the start from Edublog Insights) her learners experiences. It's not easy, there are many different ways and woes but...

"Having a door open to a greater community of learners is such a wonderful thing for educators. We can learn, we can grow, and we can listen to all these voices and emerge the better for it. So can our students."

Makes me :o)


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RSS & Wired

Thanks for those who sent good wishes on the WIRED nomination. It's great to know that there are some high-roaders in this community. It can be hard to hear them over the din created by the negativists. Onward! [Scripting News]

If I look at the list, there's no doubt in my mind that RSS has had the biggest impact on my productivity. [McGee's Musings]

I'll second (well, probably 142nd) that!


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Sweeeeeeet, goodonya Stephen for pointing out that Bloglines offers a way of seeing who subscribes to you through them. Here's the list.

The thing that strikes me about this is how popular bloglines is becoming (and rightly so... I'm experimenting with it at the mo with LO repositories (and myself of course :o) and I do like it, I do!


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Weblog Dynamics! [subscribed... big time!] posts some interesting thoughts on comment / email / weblog conversations...  I've posted  Long rant there and go prove me wrong, visit the site and have a conversation using the comments, go on, I dare you ;o)


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