What Is RSS?
Hi everyone! Today's selection is a podcast from the Texas Tech University College of Education. This podcast is a recording of Wesley Fryer's talk "Information Access in the 21st Century: RSS and News Aggregators". This talk was presented and recorded on 30 September 2005, and was posted to the web on 3 October 2005 at:
http://ttucoepodcast.blogspot.com/2005/10/podcast3-what-is-rss.html
Wesley Fryer is a prolific blogger and podcaster, and has his personal blog at:
http://speedofcreativity.org/
As always, the orange title above has a link to the mp3 file with the podcast, and you can subscribe to the RSS feed for "Burks' Selections" using the address on the orange XML icon in the right column on the page.
I hope you enjoy this podcast!
Best regards,
Burks
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http://www.wesleyfryer.com/bio/
Wesley Fryer is an educator, author, digital storyteller, technology integration pioneer, husband and father. He serves as an international and national presenter and speaker, addressing a range of topics related to education, technology integration, distance learning, and twenty-first century literacy.
In 2005-2006 Wesley is completing his doctoral studies in Curriculum and Instruction at Texas Tech University, focusing on the impact of one-to-one computing initiatives on student achievement.
He currently serves as the Director of Instructional Support Services and Webmaster for the College of Education at Texas Tech University.
http://ttucoepodcast.blogspot.com/2005/10/podcast3-what-is-rss.html
Wesley Fryer is a prolific blogger and podcaster, and has his personal blog at:
http://speedofcreativity.org/
As always, the orange title above has a link to the mp3 file with the podcast, and you can subscribe to the RSS feed for "Burks' Selections" using the address on the orange XML icon in the right column on the page.
I hope you enjoy this podcast!
Best regards,
Burks
=================
http://www.wesleyfryer.com/bio/
Wesley Fryer is an educator, author, digital storyteller, technology integration pioneer, husband and father. He serves as an international and national presenter and speaker, addressing a range of topics related to education, technology integration, distance learning, and twenty-first century literacy.
In 2005-2006 Wesley is completing his doctoral studies in Curriculum and Instruction at Texas Tech University, focusing on the impact of one-to-one computing initiatives on student achievement.
He currently serves as the Director of Instructional Support Services and Webmaster for the College of Education at Texas Tech University.
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