Blogs have less potential for becoming dynamic and inherently interesting tools that engae all users. RSS feeds will provide the potential for great interactive and rich learning tools.
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Hi, Mark.
I was just wondering if you felt that RSS feeds privided "potential for great interactive and rich learning tools" by themselves, or when used with the blog?
I think blogs are great interaction tools that will engage everyone. The only problem is, is that everyone has to have their own blog page. I still see how you feel that have less potential than other tech tools out there. Also, can you expand on how RSS feeds will provide this great interactive?
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Hi, Mark.
I was just wondering if you felt that RSS feeds privided "potential for great interactive and rich learning tools" by themselves, or when used with the blog?
Thank you,
Chrissy
Hey Mark,
I think blogs are great interaction tools that will engage everyone. The only problem is, is that everyone has to have their own blog page. I still see how you feel that have less potential than other tech tools out there. Also, can you expand on how RSS feeds will provide this great interactive?
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