If you are looking into implementing e-learning solutions, you may want to read this article by Jane Knight first.
RssReader – Software for reading feeds
If you prefer a reader which can be installed to manage your RSS feeds, try RssReader which is free.
Do take note that if you are installing the reader in moe’s computers, you may need to engage your school TA to assist in the installation of MS .NET Framework 1.1.
Rollup – another rss feeds gathering tool
Found this tool while reading this post by Scott Leslie.
This online tool can serve as an alternative to bloglines.com. However, take note of the following:
1. One email address (required for registration can only subscribe to 30 feeds).
2. Your account will be removed if there is no visitor for 14 days.
Considering our usual class size of 40, this tool has its limitation.
I have created one rollup. Take a look to get the feel of it.
[Rollup is closing down 🙁 /* updated 12th Dec 2004*/]
Hear the expert says about blogs
Yet another piece of info from Will R.’s post.
It’s about Laura J. Gurak, a scholar in rhetoric and Internet research from the University of Minnesota, speaking on the Internet as a communication technology and its implications on writing for this current generation of college students. Read more on what the expert has to say.
Blog templates
You may locate blog templates (aka blog skins) from these sites:
http://blogtemplates.noipo.org/
http://www.blogskins.com