Here's the presentation, made with prezi.com that I used to present our progress report on the HEFCw enhancement project "A Peer Support Platform" to the e-learning committee today.
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Made a Pipe
To overcome the deficiencies of the RSS gadget in ning, I created Yahoo! Pipe to take the twitter feed, the delicious bookmarks and this blog. I tried to include the RSS feed for the Blackboard module blog but it wouldn't work! The resulting combined feed stream was sent to a new RSS feed which you can access directly through a link. I then updated RSS feed reader gadget on the home page to display the new RSS feed.
The same effect is possible using Google Reader feed bundles, but the default output is an OPML file rather than an RSS feed. Nevertheless, here is the equivalent as a Google Reader feed bundle. Stop Press: I just noticed that the viewable page has an Atom feed, so you can subscribe to a feed bundle!
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Restrictions of the RSS Feed in Ning
There is an RSS feed gadget in Ning, but it's a bit restricted in that it only supports a single feed. To have multiple feeds, you'd need multiple gadgets and for that something like iGoogle, Netvibes or Pageflakes would provide a nicer interface. To work around this restriction, use of an external feed aggregation service such as Yahoo! pipes or a shared Google Reader collection would be needed.
There is a RSS feed reader gadget, but that's limited to 6 feeds. In both cases, it's not clear whether the feed gadget or feed pages are per-site or per-user controls.
Anyway, I've added an example of both to see what the community thinks. I've used the RSS gadget to post a collection of delicious bookmarks for the EG-353 project. I'm using the RSS Pages application to serve the eg353project delicious bookmarks and tweets using the #eg353project hashtag.
I seem to remember that Elgg has much better support for importing and sharing RSS feeds. If we were keeping score, that would be Ning 0-1 Elgg.
There is a RSS feed reader gadget, but that's limited to 6 feeds. In both cases, it's not clear whether the feed gadget or feed pages are per-site or per-user controls.
Anyway, I've added an example of both to see what the community thinks. I've used the RSS gadget to post a collection of delicious bookmarks for the EG-353 project. I'm using the RSS Pages application to serve the eg353project delicious bookmarks and tweets using the #eg353project hashtag.
I seem to remember that Elgg has much better support for importing and sharing RSS feeds. If we were keeping score, that would be Ning 0-1 Elgg.
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