Hi I assume adding the old - follow by email - would be too difficult? The teacher would still have to go to each blog and sign up. But then you could create a filter so that all those blogs go into one folder? If they had some class identifying feature in the title? Anne On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 8:54 AM, Sarah Glatz <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Mike, > > I have been looking into RSS readers and use Feedly myself. I'm also > looking for a way for the teacher to "follow" the blogs without having to > add them individually. > > I found an OPML creator for a published spreadsheet that didn't work and > one that will create an OPML for ONE url at a time. But I can't find a > slick way to get all of her student feeds to one place. > > When students share their blogs with her, she can view them, but I can't > find a way for her to tap "add" or "follow" from the blog view. Is there > something each student can add to their blog to give her that capability? > > Thanks, > Sarah > > On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 7:56 AM, Mike Arsenault < > [log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> I have always liked using an RSS reader. I used to use Google Reader but >> since that went away I use Feedly. The other option is to use a classroom >> portal page. You can build this using a tool like Netvibes or a Google Site >> with RSS gadgets. If you'd like you can use a tool that will combine >> multiple feeds if you do not want to have a bunch of gadgets. >> >> Mike >> >> ================================================== >> Mike Arsenault >> Instructional Technology Integrator >> Google Certified Teacher >> Frank H. Harrison Middle School >> Yarmouth, Maine >> [log in to unmask] >> >> >> This message, including any attachments, is solely for the use of the >> intended recipient(s). It may contain privileged or confidential >> information, attorney work product, or other information protected from >> disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the >> sender and delete the message from your system. Thank you. >> >> On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Sarah Glatz <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> >>> Good Morning ACTEM Integrators, >>> >>> What are your methods for "following" student blogs using Blogger? . >>> >>> The methods I've considered are as follows, but none are as slick as I >>> would have liked them to be. Looking for other suggestions: >>> >>> >>> - Students share blog with me. I paste each blog URL to my Blogger >>> reading list. As I understand, this will not show up in order of student, >>> but in order of most recent post. >>> - Students add me as an editor on their blog. This will show all >>> their blogs in my own blog list and distributes the effort to the >>> students. Do I want 100 blogs in my list though? >>> - Students fill out a Google Form with their Blog URL and I use the >>> resulting spreadsheet to access each blog when I'm checking them. >>> >>> Does anyone have any better ideas? I'd love to hear them! >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Sarah >>> >>> -- >>> Sarah Glatz >>> Technology Integrator >>> Memorial Middle School >>> 120 Wescott Road >>> South Portland, ME 04106 >>> p. (207) 773-5629 x3429 >>> c. (207) 329-1605 >>> >>> You Can Book Me! >>> <https://sarahglatzmms.youcanbook.me/> >>> >>> >> > > > -- > Sarah Glatz > Technology Integrator > Memorial Middle School > 120 Wescott Road > South Portland, ME 04106 > p. (207) 773-5629 x3429 > c. (207) 329-1605 > > You Can Book Me! > <https://sarahglatzmms.youcanbook.me/> > > -- Anne Macdonald Technology Integration Coordinator Falmouth School Department Falmouth ME 04105