Saturday, November 3, 2007

Feeds and feed aggregators

Hello everybody!
I've just finished creating the playlists of the websites and the blogs I subscribed to. What a time consuming job creating the playlists of all the groups! Furthermore, I subscribed to 'The Times' and in the future exploring the web I will surely add other useful websites. Anyway, I realized that the bloglines aggregator is a very useful tool because you have the possibility to see all the latest news published on your favourite websites at the same time on your screen and this means that you don't have to look at each websites to see new information.
I'm sure that in this way it will be easier for us to comment on our peers' posts... do you agree?
As far as I am concerned, I didn't find problems subscribing the blogs of my peers, my favourite websites and creating playlists, probably because I attended the lesson on Wednesday, but the people who didn't attend probably had difficulties using this new tool and spent much more time doing e-tivity 4. Do you think that it is easier to do e-tivities attending the lessons? In my opinion if you attend your task will be easier.
See you on Monday,
Have a nice week-end
Elisa

4 comments:

Niko said...

Hello there! howdy? I didn't attend the lab lesson on Wednesday. Anyway, I was able to do the e-tivity4. Bloglines is very useful and I'm learning how to take 100% advantage of it.

See U soon!

Niko

sara said...

Hi! I don't agree with Nicola, I had no difficulties doing this task, only because I attended the lesson on Wednesday. I think that if I had to do it at home it would be harder...

Bye!
Sara

Anna B said...

Well... Can I agree with both? I was not in the lab, but I think I did it! Or hope so... Anyway, feeds are interesting and useful! I only have to understand properly how do they work!

Anna

Davide said...

Hi...how's goin'???you know, I attended the lesson on lab so I had no difficulties but if I had not attended the lesson I would have been able to do the e-tivity4 cos I'm a genius...ovbiously...I'm jokin', anyway...I think we got a useful tool by which we'll get more and more streetwise.
cheers