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Simple Feed Rolling for GReader Users – Bundles

By sleslie on March 25, 2010

One of the most common requests that I can think of from newcomers to the “loosely coupled teaching” approach is: “How do I roll together a number of feeds and produce a single RSS feed for them.” Over the years I’ve recommended any number of approaches, from Yahoo Pipes to Grazr. But in trying to [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged aggregation, loosely-coupled-teaching, RSS | 6 Responses

Learning Sciences and Educational Technology Google Group

By sleslie on June 6, 2008

http://groups.google.com/group/learning-sciences Just in case you missed the announcement over on EdTechDev, Doug Holton of Utah State University has put together an announcement service via Google Groups. As Doug notes, many announcements for conference calls for papers or grants in our field happen via email on closed mailing lists, and in an effort to open this [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged announcements, RSS | Leave a response

So Long Bloglines…

By sleslie on January 18, 2007

Unlike most of the of the other cool kids, I’ve had a hard time kicking my bloglines habit for newer tools. A case of “if it ain’t broke…” Well, sad to say, it is broke. It’s probably a familiar refrain to others who’ve made the leap, but after the umpteenth time of Bloglines acting funny, [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged blogs, RSS, Web2.0

Integrating Library Reserves and Course Management Systems: Aleph, RSS, and Sakai

By sleslie on March 30, 2005

http://www.educause.edu/LibraryDetailPage/ 666?ID=MWR0566 Hey, I’m as excited about the potential of service-oriented architectures and the ‘loosely coupled’ appproach as the next guy, but on a regular basis I find myself lamenting the seeming lack of real world working examples one can currently point to. Yet every time I feel this way, along comes another presentation like [...]

Posted in Elearning Standards | Tagged CMS, RSS, Sakai, standards

Edubloggers Links Feed – Join In!

By sleslie on February 11, 2005

http://groups.blogdigger.com/groups.jsp?id=697 It’s been two months now since I started subscribing to an aggregated feed of FURL and del.icio.us feeds from various EdTech bloggers. It’s been a very fruitful experiment, and according to Bloglines at least 9 other subscribers seem to think so as well. For me it is providing a second channel of good resources [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged del.icio.us, mashups, RSS

Not Bloglines' Problem After All

By sleslie on February 1, 2005

Looks like my earlier post may have been an overreaction (won’t be the first time), but not without productive results. The reason I posted my email to bloglines publicy was because I had heard from a few folks I asked that they had experienced similar problems, and also that they felt they were getting stock [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged blogs, RSS

Letter to Bloglines

By sleslie on January 31, 2005

(O.k., I promised the one before was my last one today, but you know… procrastination and all that) For the sake of posterity, here is the email I wrote Bloglines tech support today. I would urge others to do likewise who are experiencing the same problem. “Hi, I contacted you a few weeks back about [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged blogs, RSS

FreeLists – Free mailing lists with RSS feeds

By sleslie on January 31, 2005

http://www.freelists.org (This has GOT to be my last post today! If you’ve ever wondered why my posts are so short, it isn’t because I have nothing to say Thought this would be interesting to the ‘small pieces’crowd – FreeLists.org is a free email listserving service (with no advertising and industrial strength admin controls on your [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged RSS

New URL for Combined Edubloggers Links Feed

By sleslie on December 13, 2004

http://groups.blogdigger.com/groups.jsp?id=697 A few weeks back I posted about a feed I had created using Rollup.org that rolled together the RSS feeds from such Edublogging luminaries as Alan Levine, Brian Lamb and Will Richardson. No sooner did this get started then Rollup.org announces that it is closing its doors (lending some real credibility to Derek Morrison’s [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged mashups, RSS

Rolling Up Furl and Del.icio.Us Feeds from Edubloggers

By sleslie on November 26, 2004

http://rollup.org/rollup/rollup.php?id=495 It seems ‘de rigeur’ for the cutting edge edtech blogger to have at the very least a Furl or del.icio.us bookmark account in addition to their blog (let’s not even talk about Flickr for right now). Some, like Alan, have taken the further step of rolling their blog and Furl feeds together (and in [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged mashups, RSS

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