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CCC! RSS Cue Card Personal RSS Feeds

The C r e a t i v e Art of Using Digital Content. Cue Card provided by Jo-Ann Kratz Senior Vice President. CCC! RSS Cue Card Personal RSS Feeds. Creating and Using Personal RSS Feeds. Step-by-step procedure:.

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CCC! RSS Cue Card Personal RSS Feeds

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  1. The Creative Art of Using Digital Content Cue Cardprovided byJo-Ann KratzSenior Vice President CCC! RSS Cue Card Personal RSS Feeds

  2. Creating and Using Personal RSS Feeds Step-by-step procedure: • Identify content related websites with RSS feeds • Right click on the RSS or XML icon on the website feed and copy link location • Go to SETTINGS > Manage RSS • Select the Green + sign • Name your RSS Feed • Paste the RSS link into the URL field • Complete the rest of the RSS form • Select OK • Use the  to Edit your RSS info • Use the ✖ to Delete your RSS field When? Why?

  3. Creating and Using Personal RSS Feeds An Organizational Strategy 1. Keep up with current events by subscribing to news feeds such as the Weather Channel, BBC and Reuters. 2. Monitor actual events in real time such as Groundhog’s Day by subscribing to weather feeds including The Weather Channel website. 3. Stay on the cutting edge by subscribing to education research feeds such as Education Week. 4. Increase your personal library of supplemental resources by subscribing to content specific feeds such as Wild About Math or The History Channel. 5. I recommend setting up RSS Feeds when you want to bring in timely events then discontinuing the RSS Feeds when the issue is no longer current. This best practice will help keep your CCC! Streaming Media system displaying fresh, targeted current events info when/where you need and want it.

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