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style="clear: both;">Been a while since I used <a
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style="clear: both;">Been a while since I used <a
class="zem_slink" title="Gruml" rel="homepage" href="http://www.grumlapp.com/">Gruml</a> but read an article about it today so I tried it out again. Was quite impressed. An offline reader that has quite a number of capabilities that impressed me. With one contextual click I can send an article to a number of services I use including:</p><p
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style="clear: both;"><li>Twitter</li><li>Diigo</li><li>Evernote</li><li>ReadItLater</li><li>Posterous</li></ul><p
style="clear: both;">This app will definitely make working with my RSS feeds a lot easier.</p><p><br
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style="clear: both">We started blogging at SSIS last year in September using Edublogs. Although I really like edublogs and the support I was given the issues we had with blogging due to our lack of bandwidth made the experience fairly painful.</p><p
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class="image-link" href="http://teachnbabble.com/wp-content/newupload/widget.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-748];player=img;" rel="lightbox[748]"></a>I was pushing for a local install of [...]</p></p><p><a
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style="clear: both">We started blogging at SSIS last year in September using Edublogs. Although I really like edublogs and the support I was given the issues we had with blogging due to our lack of bandwidth made the experience fairly painful.</p><p
style="clear: both"><a
class="image-link" href="http://teachnbabble.com/wp-content/newupload/widget.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-748];player=img;" rel="lightbox[748]"><img
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style="clear: both">other schools were moving in this direction and decided it would be a good move for our school as well.</p><p
style="clear: both">At that point I was using <a
class="zem_slink" title="Netvibes" rel="homepage" href="http://www.netvibes.com/">Netvibes</a> and Greader to collect the students <a
class="zem_slink" title="RSS" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS">RSS feeds</a> as I wanted to use a Netvibes page to collect and showcase student writing. You can see the edublog feeds above. I did not really like the widget view that you had with Netvibes so in the end I used a shared Greader feed to display student work.</p><p
style="clear: both"><a
class="image-link" href="http://teachnbabble.com/wp-content/newupload/readerview.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-748];player=img;" rel="lightbox[748]"><img
class="linked-to-original" style=" display: inline; float: right; margin: 0 0 10px 10px;" src="http://teachnbabble.com/wp-content/newupload/readerview-thumb.png" alt="" width="155" height="99" align="right" /></a>I see there have been some changes with Netvibes. You are now allowed to view the feeds in what I feel is a better way: a reader view. In this view you can to see your feed in, a list, an expanded view (with the whole blog post), or a mosaic mode (looks like it pulls a graphic from the blog post) with individual feeds and categories shown along the left hand side.</p><p>As you can see above they have also added a few other items to their feeds. Still think the current system we have in our wordpressmu blogs of collecting RSS feeds into a teacher blog is the best way of displaying students work but these Netvibes changes are quite nice.</p><p
style="clear: both">Graphics were captured using <a
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