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Podcasting intro: rss and reading

por María Jordano de la Torre, (UNED)

11 de Noviembre de 2009, Córdoba

I. Introducción

RSS in Plain English

ppt (hacer clic para ver presentación) 

II. Para reciclarnos nosotros...

TIC en general Enseñanza de Lenguas Instituciones públicas
Adelat   Averroes
Educa con TIC   Cep Luisa Revuelta
    UCO

III. Para enseñar a nuestros alumnos...

EFL CLIL Real English
BBC English Learning Britannica Blogs TIME Magazine
ICTLogy.com A CLIL to climb The Times
    The Times Online

IV. Agregadores de RSS y otros

Nombre Observaciones
Google Reader (Tutorial) Web
Bloglines Web
Gestores de correo: Thunderbird /Ourlook 2007 Local
Internet Explorer/ Firefox (Tutorial) Web
Blogger (gadget) Web


V. Glosario

Comments : Blogs are often referred to as conversations, and it's the ability of your readers to leave comments on each post you make to your blog that creates the feel of a conversation. Comments are usually time-stamped and identified by the author's name and perhaps a link to their Web site or blog. On some blogs, comments are threaded so that readers can comment on other comments, but on most blogs comments are simply displayed chronologically. http://www.ojr.org/ojr/stories/050714gardner/

RSS/Atom feeds : In the blogosphere, syndication is a big deal. With millions of blogs to read, many consumers use news aggregators, or readers, to pull in posts and read them, rather than visiting 150 blogs every day. RSS and Atom are two flavors of blog syndication. http://www.ojr.org/ojr/stories/050714gardner/

News aggregation : Many blog software packages allow you to pull in and display the RSS or Atom feed of another blog. This is useful if you want to create a site with constantly updated content fed by blogs. For example, a blogger who posts about politics could pull in the feeds of other political blogs. http://www.ojr.org/ojr/stories/050714gardner/

VI. Actividades

Google reader Blog como lector de RSS
a. Añade diferentes suscripciones en tu cuenta de Google Reader a. Entra en tu blog
b. Crea carpetas (TIC, Lenguas, Reading EFL, Reading varios) b. Añade las feeds que te hayan parecido más interesantes de cara a tus alumnos.
c. Comparte (marca feeds para compartir con otros compañeros) c. Añade un post nuevo por cada feed que hayas incluido en el blog.


Extra: Feedburner, sólo para gente con blogs (Nivel avanzado)

Feedjit

VIII. Más información...

Universia
RSS experience

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