Introduction to Blogging: Feed Readers

Lesson Overview
 
fff

Lesson Overview

Objectives

After completing this lesson you will be able to:

  • Describe the purpose of a feed reader
  • Define feed reader (or news aggregator)
  • Create an account with the free feed reader Bloglines
  • Use three different methods with Bloglines to subscribe to blogs and other content feeds

    Estimated time to complete this entire lesson: 10 minutes
    Prerequsite skills: Basic Web Surfing Knowledge

Introduction

Blogs are updated inconsistently based on an author's whims. Some blogs are updated multiple times a day while others might only get updated once a week or less (note: frequency does not always equal quality). Once you start reading blogs, you will discover and uncover many you like to read. Unless you want to check each one everyday, you will probably want what is called a feed reader or news aggregator.

A feed reader is a tool that let's you subscribe to many blogs, news websites, and a growing number of other content sources on the web (e.g. some photograph sites). When you subscribe to a site with a feed reader, you are notified whenever a site is updated. When a site has been updated, the feed reader displays a quick synopsis of what has changed. This is much easier than having to check each site everyday to see if something new is there. Since many “regular” (e.g. CNN.com) sites are now adding the same blog technology to allow subscribing, feed readers can change your web surfing habits.

How does a feed reader change your surfing habits? By allowing you to scan 50+ sites in a matter of minutes and see whether the sites that have changed contain information relevant to you, the efficiency and personalization you using the web expand dramatically. There are some other possibilities that are very exciting about these tools related to education but, for now, let's just get started!

 Related Info

Sites and Articles about Feed Readers

To be added...

 

cc 2005 Some Rights Reserved Rovy F. Branon
Lesson Overview • Get a Feed ReaderSubscribeto Sites