Needless to say, it is not
easy to keep up with what is happening online.
Continuous and regular visit of
websites or blogs to check whether or not any new content has been added
is not a practical way. In fact, it is totally waste of time.
Being a very
useful, convenient and practical tool, RSS (Really Simple Syndication or Rich
Site Summary) advances the way that the followers or users reach and interact
with content online without checking back constantly to any specific website to
see if it has been updated.
Therefore, it would not be wrong to say that RSS
brings about more practicality and comfort for the users by increasing
productivity in such a way that people are allowed to quickly scan new posts
and headlines. Hence, it does save time. The service that I prefer to use is flowreader which is a very simple and
fast way to manage the online content. I like this service as it is very easy
to use. I recommend this RSS service to all who would like to feel more
comfortable while following the new content and updates.
ONE OF MY FAVORITE
BLOGS
One of the blogs that I follow excitedly and interestedly is
the blog created by Sandy Millin who describes herself as “technologically and linguistically adventurous EFL teacher, trainer,
writer and manager.” I really find her blog successful and I think it may
be very useful for teachers. The blog is a well-organized and reader-friendly
one. There are many videos and images illustrating the points that she
concentrates on. Visual aids, in other words, make the blog more attractive,
convenient, and practical. The issues that the blogger focuses on are
interesting and of significance, and especially the posts regarding CELTA/DELTA
are informative enough to grab my attention. The blog in question covers
important issues which may be very helpful for teachers. That’s why, I think
this blog should be followed by teachers.
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