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RSS Feeds for Educause Resource Centre

By sleslie on November 19, 2004

http://www.educause.edu/content.asp?SECTION_ID=11 A few people have noted of late that Educause is sporting some blogs, but news to me was their browseable collection of resources. Of particular interest was the fact that each sub-node in their subject taxonomy had its own RSS feed, making it simple to keep track of new Educause-related resources on ‘open source’ [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged RSS

More RSS feeds from Repositories

By sleslie on April 21, 2004

It seems like the idea of using RSS as a means to syndicate new items in learning object repositories is steadily catching on. The page I’ve set up to aggregate a number of these feeds now has three more, two of them thanks to Ian Winship from Northumbria University. The new feeds are: – latest [...]

Posted in Learning Objects | Tagged Learning Objects, LOR, mashups, repository, RSS

RSS Feeds from Repository Projects

By sleslie on March 22, 2004

http://www.bloglines.com/myblogs_display? folder=621267&since=9&Display=Display Note what I mean here are the LOR projects (not the repositories themselves, which you can find over here) that are producing RSS feeds as a way to communicate about their projects or otherwise coordinate their efforts. These include: – D’Arcy Norman’s Learning Commons Weblog (for the CAREO/APOLLO projects) – The Resource Pool, [...]

Posted in Learning Objects | Tagged Learning Objects, LOR, mashups, repository, RSS

New page for 'RSS feeds from learning object repositories'

By sleslie on January 21, 2004

I just noticed today that people still refer to the old page I built illustrating RSS feeds from known Repositories. That page was built on my old Radio site using a simple Radio macro that rendered RSS as HTML. Since then I’ve moved the site into MoveableType and onto another host, but I have only [...]

Posted in Learning Objects | Tagged LOR, mashups, RSS

Get Mailing Lists as RSS in Bloglines

By sleslie on December 23, 2003

http://www.bloglines.com/about/news For regular aggregator users this might seem obvious, but the folks at Bloglines have a way of taking such features and implementing them quickly and really well. Bloglines now allows you to setup an email address that will be added to your current list of feeds. You can then use this address to subscribe [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged RSS

Use Voidstar's "GoogleNews-to-RSS" here

By sleslie on November 11, 2003

http://www.edtechpost.ca/gnews2rss.php Julian Bond at Voidstar (the man who brought you the original RSSify) has created a simple PHP script that converts Google News searches to RSS (I say ‘simple’ but I doubt I could have written it). You can use it from his site, but he’s asked folks to download and install in on their [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged google, RSS

EEVL News and Job Aggregation pages

By sleslie on November 10, 2003

http://www.eevl.ac.uk/onestepnews/ EEVL is a U.K.-based Internet Guide to Engineering, Mathematics and Computing. Proving that they obviously ‘get it,’ they’ve produced two new aggregation services, one for industry specific news from over 20 focused sources, and another that aggregates job postings in engineering, mathematics and computing science.

Posted in The Rest | Tagged RSS

My Sourceforge Project Feed Subscriptions/RSS for product and company news

By sleslie on November 5, 2003

http://www.bloglines.com/public/EdTechPost For what it’s worth, here are the feeds (displayed in the amazing Bloglines public interface) from the course management/authoring tools/eportfolio projects that I follow on Sourceforge…

Posted in Course Management Systems | Tagged CMS, open_source, RSS

Updated example feeds from repositories supporting RSS with Merlot

By sleslie on August 27, 2003

Based on a reminder from Alan’s latest post, I updated this page of known examples of RSS feeds from learning object repositories. I hadn’t necessarily planned on maintaining this, but what the heck, the original title of that page was pretentious enough to justify it – SWL

Posted in Learning Objects | Tagged Learning Objects, LOR, RSS

Edu_RSS MERLOT – feed of posts from the conference

By sleslie on August 4, 2003

Well ain’t this oh-so self-reflective; you can read this post about this site in the site itself ;-) I’m not sure the extent to which I’ll actually be able to post from the conference for a few reasons. It’s at an odd time for me – August 6th is officially my last day with C2T2 so [...]

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