for those interested in RSS this is a new tool to pull together various RSS feeds. SuprGlu

I gave it a quick try:

johnjohnston

which displays a couple of my blogs my del.icio.us and flickr accounts and the school podcast, took about 2 minutes to setup.

Obviously this example is not much use, but I can imagine a time when you could connect together a set of photos links and blog posts into one resource for pupils? As you seem to be able to pass SuprGlu any rss feed you could provide a particular category of photos from flickr, tags from del.icio.us etc.

I am going to have to wait until I’ve a few more than 2 internet connected computers in my class before we could really exploit this. I must admit internet research is not a frequent part of individuals in my classes daily practice. All together on the whiteboard, lets google this is more like it.

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