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NOW, the final step is to embed your RSS feed into a page on your wiki. This is a relatively new feature to aggregators. Here's the extremely simple final step: http://embeddable.blogspot.com/2007/03/embed-google-reader_6480.html

Just so you know, there are many RSS aggregators (NetVines, Bloglines, Feedbucket, etc.). We will be using GoogleReader.

**__Further Reading:__**

 * [|More About RSS] by Judy O'Connell
 * [|RSS Ideas in Education]
 * [|The Technology of Reading and Writing in the Digital Space: Why RSS is Crucial for a Blogging Classroom] by David Parry
 * [|RSS: A Quick Start Guide for Educators] by Will Richardson
 * [|Using Bloglines (or How to Keep Up With Dozens of Blogs Everyday)]

**__Tutorials:__**

 * [|Using Bloglines (or How to Keep Up With Dozens of Blogs Everyday)]
 * [|RSS: A Quick Start Guide for Educators] by Will Richardson

**Research and Applications**

 * [|RSS: A Quick Start Guide for Educators] - Will Richardson
 * [|RSS: The Next Killer App for Education] - Mary Harrsch
 * [|Villanova University Panel on RSS in Education] - blog, podcast, and screencast
 * [|Cut Through the Web Noise] - //Edutopia//
 * [|RSS Specifications - Everything RSS]
 * [|RSS Specifications - Education and RSS]
 * [|Teaching Hacks - RSS Ideas in Education]

Other RSS Aggregators

 * [|meehive] - Turns RSS feeds into a custom newspaper
 * [|Pageflakes] - Build your own RSS portal
 * [|MyYahoo!] - Another RSS feed portal