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*Check the status of student's work in the different plateforms like [[Wiki]], [[Blog]] or [[Portal]] | *Check the status of student's work in the different plateforms like [[Wiki]], [[Blog]] or [[Portal]] | ||
*Check the news on a lot websites | *Check the news on a lot websites | ||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 09:55, 19 April 2006
Introduction
RSS, the acronym of really simple syndication (or in more popular words news feeds), is a standardized xml file in which websites insert structured information and is generally used to store some news. News feeds can be read by web-based or software-based news readers (also called agregators).
Educational usage
- Check the status of student's work in the different plateforms like Wiki, Blog or Portal
- Check the news on a lot websites
Links
Similar formats
Atom or Rdf are two other news feeds standards. The XML syntax differs from RSS but the usages principle are the same.