Using RSS feeds is a great way to keep your LMS class page current and active and relevant. They are constantly refreshed with latest content from that other web site.
To find and copy the RSS url, look for a button, or perhaps RSS listed at the top or bottom of the page where the news is posted.
Searching Google works too, like a search on science rss brings up Discovery's RSS and takes you where you need to go. Copy the url that may look like this: http://feeds.feedburner.com/DiscoverTopStories
Once you click that, just copy the address of the page from the browser's address bar. (WhippleHill instructions) Drag the RSS element onto your class Bulletin Board. Click the pencil and paste in the feed address (url) and that's it. When you view your page you'll see the articles pulled in.
You can also make a page full of RSS feeds with Symbaloo!
Searching Google works too, like a search on science rss brings up Discovery's RSS and takes you where you need to go. Copy the url that may look like this: http://feeds.feedburner.com/DiscoverTopStories
Once you click that, just copy the address of the page from the browser's address bar. (WhippleHill instructions) Drag the RSS element onto your class Bulletin Board. Click the pencil and paste in the feed address (url) and that's it. When you view your page you'll see the articles pulled in.
You can also make a page full of RSS feeds with Symbaloo!
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