Auricle gets new coat

by Derek Morrison, 17 July 2009

I’ve adjusted Auricle’s appearance and functionality a little. The main changes have been to use RSS feeds to highlight information and news being published by thought leaders, ‘e’-oriented organisations, or researchers/rsearch teams elsewhere on the web. Each RSS feed I have chosen displays a set of four items within Auricle. These are tasters for many more items available on the sites publishing their feed so the idea is that you go there as well as Auricle.

I have also resurrected a technique I used in a earlier iteration of Auricle called the “RSS Dispenser” which is to use a drop down menu to select one of the RSS feeds for processing and viewing within Auricle. You can then decide whether you want to follow the links in the summary. The RSS Dispenser can be found by scrolling to the very bottom of Auricle. In the ‘Meta’ section of the menu I have also included a link for obtaining the RSS of whatever page is displayed at the time. So how is that different from the standard RSS published by a blog? In summary, this technique enables the capture of the RSS of a single posting. Tony Hirst’s tutorial offers an excellent description of the mechanics of achieving this “object” creation technique. Arguably, being able to isolate an individual posting in RSS (xml) format in this way brings such postings into learning object/information object territory.

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