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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| author | Richardson, Will |
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| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Merrily down the Stream: RSS Makes It Easy to Gather Information Richardson, Will Internet Web Sites Technology Uses in Education Library Services Information Dissemination RSS or Real Simple Syndication is a technology that allows an information user to subscribe to "feeds" or streams of information from any number of content producers, including traditional media outlets and blogs, all for free. With RSS, one can connect to more information in less time, thus keeping track of news, ideas, and conversations almost as they happen. Instead of pointing and clicking through dozens of sites to learn what's new, RSS brings it all together in one place. This article explains how RSS works and how RSS feeds can be used in schools. This article also provides strategies on how to get started with RSS. A list of links that provide valuable information on RSS is also presented. |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2006 |
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| spellingShingle | Merrily down the Stream: RSS Makes It Easy to Gather Information Richardson, Will Internet Web Sites Technology Uses in Education Library Services Information Dissemination Merrily down the Stream: RSS Makes It Easy to Gather Information Richardson, Will Internet Web Sites Technology Uses in Education Library Services Information Dissemination RSS or Real Simple Syndication is a technology that allows an information user to subscribe to "feeds" or streams of information from any number of content producers, including traditional media outlets and blogs, all for free. With RSS, one can connect to more information in less time, thus keeping track of news, ideas, and conversations almost as they happen. Instead of pointing and clicking through dozens of sites to learn what's new, RSS brings it all together in one place. This article explains how RSS works and how RSS feeds can be used in schools. This article also provides strategies on how to get started with RSS. A list of links that provide valuable information on RSS is also presented. |
| title | Merrily down the Stream: RSS Makes It Easy to Gather Information |
| topic | Internet Web Sites Technology Uses in Education Library Services Information Dissemination |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ755227 |