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Thursday, September 2, 2010
Personal use: I use OdioGo (which is a TTS from RSS feeds to podcasts) to turn my blogposts into audio files, by linking them to iTunes, all my posts are easily downloaded as podcasts. In the Big Question launched by Tony Karrer this month , he wonders how we use Text-to-Speech (TTS) in our courses? It is the same with gps-voices.
 
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
RSS feed – not all offer this, but enough do. RSS feed. As social learning continues to grow, LMS/LCMS vendors are taking various approaches.  While some view themselves as “social learning&# savvy, incorporating various components, others seem to see themselves as just sitting on the sidelines. Do Nothing. What is missing.
 
Sunday, August 29, 2010
I’ve been using Feedburner, an online service that’s now part of Google, to offer RSS subscriptions to my blogs. Four months ago, the RSS feed associated with the Informal Learning Blog started to go haywire. clicked Edit Feed Details and entered my RSS feed. went to Feedburner to investigate. Now what? Duh.).
 

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Send this little to all of your friends and colleagues that haven't started using RSS yet. This is a great little primer is from the common craft show: RSS in Plain English Good stuff! Oh yeah! and check out the new USTREAM.tv block in the right column of my blog
Coming back from my vacation, I realized that I needed to go through a clean up exercise again on my RSS feeds. It turned out to work pretty well for me this time around because I have been following the advice I've seen a couple of places: Controlling RSS Overload. The same is true of RSS feeds. 2006" and "Trying Out - Nov.
Main | The Eagle Has Landed » August 31, 2006 Google Alert and RSS If you've been reading this blog for the last month or so, you know I've wanted a Google RSS feed service. Unlike MSN Search and Yahoo, Google has not embraced RSS. Finally, activate your RSS feed and then subscribe via your feed reader.
Week 2: RSS: Day 1. WARNING: Once you learn about RSS and try it, you won’t be able to turn back.  RSS logo. ENTER RSS. RSS is a ‘backronym.’  Instead of you trying to find if information has been updated, the updates come to you through an ‘RSS Reader.’  8217;  Ahhhhh. 
One of my 3 sessions at the upcoming eLearning Guild Conference in Boston is about RSS and eLearning. So, it was wonderful luck to find a great post from Alex Iskold on the Read/Write Web blog called The Future of RSS. In short, because of RSS ubiquity it is now a very attractive delivery medium for all kinds of content.
Social Bookmarking Social Networking Wikis RSSAs background for an upcoming presentation, I wanted to create a page that provides background resources that explain various eLearning 2.0 tools. immediately thought of the Common Craft videos. I've embedded them below. Are there other good introductory resources? How about for blogs?
Shorn of all the hype and the techno-babble that tend to surround it, this, in simple terms, is what RSS is. Click To Play And this is what a wiki is. Click To Play Credits to Common Craft – who intriguingly describe themselves as social design consultants. And then there is the now-classic The Machine is Us/ing Us. film examples
Sharing your access to knowledge: For teachers’ resources can be made easily available to students and colleagues either through the social bookmarking site itself, embedding bookmark links into web pages or by using RSS Feeds. teacher can still view activity without having to log into group account, by subscribing to RSS feed) 2.
Partly due to a request from Tony Karrer for eLearning Learning and partly because others have asked in the past, I did a little research on how to filter an RSS feed so I can provide a feed without the daily bookmarks posts. Tags: Blogging Tools eLearning Learning Feed Rinse PostRank rss Tony Karrer It was quick and easy (and free).
My conclusions in the previous post still stand: 1) Google now dominates what's left of the RSS Reader market; and 2) RSS reading is a very fragmented experience circa 2009/2010 due to Twitter, Facebook, start pages like Netvibes, Firefox bookmarks, and more. Here are the main reasons why: 1. bookmarklet. Viva la read/write Web!