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 Description

Feedly is a website that allows users to organize, read, and share the content of their favorite sites. It's a content aggregator, which means that you tell it which websites you like and want to follow, and it will track their content and make it viewable on one page. You can access blogs, news sites, podcasts, and YouTube channels -- basically anything on the Internet.

 


 How it works

  


 Features
  • RSS feeds
  • Social media integration
  • Trend tracking
  • Mobile integration
  • Keyword tracking

 Affordances
  • Checking new posts without bouncing all over the web
  • Import RSS feeds and sources from Google Reader or from bookmarks
  • The feeds are able to organised into tabs/categories
  • View in multiple views such as title only, title and summary, image grid, video grid or entire content

 Educator Usage

You can have students use Feedly to organize their research for particular projects. For example, a student doing a subject paper could bookmark a handful of pertinent sites and periodically check his or her Feedly stream for updated content or current news stories. It's also a helpful tool for students working on a bibliography; all their online sources will be in one place and easily accessible.


 Other Resources

Since Google Reader was discontinued in early 2013, people have been searching for a new way to organize their favorite websites. Feedly has been the most popular choice so far, and it's a pretty solid replacement. The interface can initially be a little difficult to navigate, and help is not readily available. But after experimenting with settings, you should be able to set up a feed based on your interests. 

 

To add a source to your Feedly feed, just click on the plus icon on the upper left. To organize sources in terms of importance, click on Personalize. You can save articles across devices or share them on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Evernote, Pinterest, or LinkedIn.

 

How to Use Feedly

How to Add Sources to Feedly


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