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Feed Your Professional Development Program with RSS Feeds Stan Skrabut University of Wyoming Extension @uwcesedtech #uwces http://www.slideshare.ne t/skrabut

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A presentation on using RSS feeds to help keep you current. Explains what an RSS feed is, where to find them, and how to use them in Google Reader.

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Feed Your Professional

Development Program with RSS

Feeds

Stan SkrabutUniversity of Wyoming Extension

@uwcesedtech #uwceshttp://www.slideshare.net/skrabut

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Information is available everywhere.

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You are a professional eager to stay abreast of new information.

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Going to individual sites to read about the latest information is time consuming.

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You would like to get through all of your favorite sites with minimal time and effort.

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Let me show you how to quickly stay current using RSS feeds.

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How to identify an RSS feed and

subscribe to it.

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How to identify common RSS feeds from blogs and news sites.

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The key to finding an RSS feed is looking for an image that looks like one of these.

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These images or links can be found almost anywhere on a page.

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Pages may provide you with tools to automate the subscription process.

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How to connect to a site when no RSS feed is available.

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There are a number of sites available to help turn a regular Web site into an RSS Feed.

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There are a number of directories to help you locate great resources to follow.

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The U.S. government has a number of useful RSS feeds.

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Alltop.com is a directory of blog sites to which you can subscribe.

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TheFreeDictionary.com has a number of RSS feeds on a variety of sites.

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How to get the most from your

RSS feed reader. I will be describing

Google Reader.

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The key to using RSS feeds is to subscribe to them either manually or automatically.

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Manually Subscribe Step 1 - Locate the RSS Feed.

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Manually Subscribe Step 2 - Click on the link provided. You may have a page that has XML code on it, as this one does.

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Manually Subscribe Step 3 - Copy the URL from the browser address bar.

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Manually Subscribe Step 4 - Log in to Google Reader and Click on the Subscribe button.

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Manually Subscribe Step 5 - Paste in URL and click on the Add button.

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Automatically Subscribe Step 1 - Locate the RSS Feed and click on the + Google button.

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Automatically Subscribe Step 2 - Select the Add to Google Reader button.

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Automatically Subscribe Step 3 - Click on the Subscribe button.

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After you have subscribed to an RSS feed, you can organize them according to your needs.

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Organize in Folders Step 1 - Click on the new RSS feed that you added to Google Reader.

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Organize in Folders Step 2 - Click on the black down arrow to the right of the name, and either click on a folder link or click

on New Folder... link.

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Adding Tags Step 1 - Navigate to a post that you wish to mark with a tag, and click on the Edit Tags link beneath the post.

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Adding Tags Step 2 - Add a Tag in the field provided, and click on the Save button.

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Adding Tags Step 3 - Below the subscription folders, there are a list of tags that allow you to filter the posts.

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You can view all posts (1), posts in a folder (2), posts for a specific RSS feed (3), or posts under a tag (4).

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Here are shortcuts for reading RSS feeds in Google Reader.

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In the upper right corner of the page, there are navigation arrows that will help you move through posts.

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You can also use the J and K keys to scroll between posts.

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How to easily share RSS feeds and

posts with others.

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Here are four methods for sharing individual posts with others.

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Google+1 Sharing Step 1 - Clicking on the +1 button link beneath the post.

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Google+1 Sharing Step 2 - Enter your comments in the space provided, add circles, and click on the Share button.

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Google+ Sharing Step 1 - Navigate to a post, and click on the G+ Share link.

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Google+1 Sharing Step 2 - Enter your comments in the space provided, add circles, and click on the Share button.

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Email Sharing Step 1 - Navigate to a post, and click on the Email link.

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Email Sharing Step 2 - Enter the To: email address, include a message, and click on the Send button.

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Twitter or Facebook Sharing Step 1 - Navigate to a post, and Click on the Send To link beneath the post, and choose Twitter

or Facebook link.

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Twitter or Facebook Sharing Step 2 - Edit the message and click on the appropriate button to send the message, e.g.,

Tweet for Twitter.

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Here are the steps for sharing and subscribing to multiple RSS subscriptions using bundles.

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If you have a great set of RSS feeds on a topic, you can share it with others using a subscription bundle.

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Step 1. Click on the down arrow to the right of a subscription folder. Click on the Create a bundle link.

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Step 2. Give your bundle a name and description. Drag additional subscriptions to the box

provided.

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Step 3. Save the bundle and begin sharing it with others.

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Sharing a bundle by email Step 1 – Click on Browse for stuff link then click on View your bundles.

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Sharing a bundle by email Step 2 – Click on the Email to your friends link.

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Sharing a bundle by email Step 3 – Fill out the To and optional Note to attach to your bundle, and click on the

OK button.

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Sharing a bundle by email – The recipient will receive the following email message.

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Sharing a bundle by email – Clicking on the preview link will send to a page with samples of the feeds and a

button to subscribe to the feeds.

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Create bundle link on Web Step 1 – Click on Browse for stuff link then click on View your bundles.

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Create bundle link on Web Step 2 – Click on the Create a bundle clip for your Website or blog link.

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Create bundle link on Web Step 3 – Copy and paste code into a page that supports Javascript.

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Finally, you can add a simple link to your subscription bundles or OPML file by copying the appropriate URL.

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Stay current with RSS feeds.

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Feed Your Professional

Development Program with RSS

Feeds

Stan SkrabutUniversity of Wyoming Extension

@uwcesedtech #uwceshttp://www.slideshare.net/skrabut