
| What is RSS? |
| What does RSS mean? |
| Why use RSS? |
| What is an RSS feed? |
| Syndication |
| Linking thinking |
| Cool for school |
| Traditional vs. RSS |
| Case Study 1 |
| Case Study 2 |
| Case Study 3 |
| RSS web links |
| EngageMe Blog |

RSS is particularly handy for teachers trying to find ways to engage students who choose to ignore content rich email bulletins yet regularly seek cool downloads for their mobile devices.
Students can quickly find the latest information, download the content and listen to this in MP3 podcast format in their own time. The summary that is supplied with the RSS feed provides them with all they need to know - title - descriptor - summary. RSS places many essential services at the students fingertips (e.g., search, email, local weather, cool webcasts, music ).
RSS also further enhances the value of content as it incorporates currency across the world wide web.
Students find out when the latest cool and funky webcasts have arrived and teachers can respond to students publications in a timely manner.