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Setting Up Your Google RSS Reader
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Getting Started
Sign into your Google Account, select “even more” from the “more” link and look for this icon.
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Getting Your Feed Set Up
You’ll need to subscribe to the relevant sources, concerning issues in education today.
If you have a specific one in mind.
Search by key words.
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Browsing for Subscriptions
Search by key words.
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Subscribing to Sources
Subscribe here.
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Viewing and Managing SubscriptionsSubscriptions Settings
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Viewing and Managing SubscriptionsPreferences Settings
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Viewing and Managing Subscriptions
Folders & Tags (for organization) Settings
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Viewing and Managing Subscriptions
Goodies Settings
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Viewing and Managing Subscriptions
“Send to” Settings – another way to embed your RSS into your Blogger.
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Viewing Subscriptions and Sharing
To view articles and share them, simply click on the subscription in the menu, view the articles, and select “share” in the lower menu bar.
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Sharing and Managing Your RSS Feed
Your shared items, as they appear in list format. To read the original article, simply click on the title.
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Sharing and Managing Your RSS Feed
Your shared items can be viewed in expanded format by clicking on the link. In addition, you can “unshare” an item if you wish, by selecting this option in the menu bar that appears at the bottom of the expanded article.
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Sharing Settings for Your RSS Feed
This is where you can adjust how your “shared” items page will appear as an online location.
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Viewing Your Online Shared Items Page
To preview your “shared” items page, simple click on this link.
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How Your RSS Feed Will Work for You
1. Will funnel relevant articles concerning the issues surrounding education today.
2. Provide the material you will respond to in your weekly blogs.3. Provide you with real world context for the units you will be
preparing to post on your wiki page.4. Serve as a means of knowledge and information to your classmates,
by embedding it into your blog.
So, don’t forget to: Embed your RSS into your blog as a gadget. Check and manage your subscriptions and shared items, at least
once a week. Respond to at least one of the articles you encounter, once a week.
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What will “feed” your ideas?
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