Australian teachers can add content from edna into their own websites by using RSS services.
This free service, enables edna's shared information to be accessible directly to a school's own website or teachers personal website or computer via a free RSS reader.
The RSS service is available
- School news headlines
- Recently added school resources
- Search [distributed search of multiple education and training repositories]
- School browse results
Free RSS readers are available from the information supplied below.
RSS Readers
- RSS Autodiscovery
- RssReader
- NewzCrawler
- State of Online Feed Readers
- Feedreader
- BlogBridge
- Ultimate RSS toolbox
- FeedBucket web RSS Reader
- Feedeye
- RSS Bandit
- Active Web Reader
- Onfolio
- RSS: a Quick Start Guide for Educators
- RSS Specifications: Everything You Need to Know About RSS
- 24eyes RSS Dashboard
Category and topic lists and numbers
This URL will take you to a list of the categories, and the associated category numbers, for schools. You can then use a category number to create a browse list or RSS feed.
School Education Categories and Topics
http://www.edna.edu.au/edna/go/schooled/schools_browse/school_all_browse
For example
- Open the above URL - this takes you to a full list of categories in school education. Note: The number beside each title does not represent the number of resources, but is the code number for that category.
- Click on an area of interest.
- An orange icon appears with the words Get these results in RSS format. Click on either the icon or the words.
- Copy the URL (address bar) into the downloaded RSS reader or alternatively paste the URL into an RSS portlet of a webpage
- An RSS feed can also be created from a favourite search. This is helpful if you would like to keep track of new resources added to edna for a specific learning area.
RSS Technology PowerPoint
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RSS_Technology.ppt
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