Saturday, February 25, 2017

Feed Readers and Blogs

This was my first time ever hearing about a feed reader, and I am happy to say that I enjoyed it immensely! A feed reader, for those like me who had no clue they existed, is an app that can be used to help you stay up to date with all the blogs you follow; it holds all of them in one place so that you can easily browse through them without having to open and close different browsers. The feed reader I chose was NewsBlur because of how it allows you to create folders for your different blogs.

Pros:

  • Has folders that you can customize for your needs
  • Allows you to add blogs easily through their URL
  • User friendly
  • Easy to delete blogs added to wrong folders
Cons:
  • I had trouble maneuvering while using my mac when it came to creating an account and choosing blogs that are preselected by NewsBlur, so this was a con for me, but for others it might not even be an issue. 
In the end, I chose NewsBlur because I felt that it was very simple to use, and it saved me time when it came to adding sites and viewing my saved blogs. There are other feed readers, but not all are free, most are not costly, so I am sure you will find one that fits your needs. 

Here are a few blogs I chose to follow:

  1. Tays Junior High Library Blog: https://k0401955.edublogs.org  The reason I chose to follow them is because I am a middle school teacher, so I feel that a lot of the content they add is helpful to me and my students. They also share great ideas that can be implemented into the library.   


    2.  Tompkins High School Library Blog: https://tompkinslibrary.edublogs.org. Tompkins High School Library is another great resource to follow if you are looking for ideas to try out in your library. It shows activities such as Blind Date with a Book, ebook reading contests, and bracket contests that can be used in other libraries as well. 


3. The Library Thing Blog: http://blog.librarything.com/main. The reason I chose to follow The Library Thing's blog is because it shares great book reviews and who doesn't love hearing about new books?? :)


4. Literacy Station Inspiration: http://www.literacystationinspiration.com/. This blog is a great teaching resource because it shares both lessons and handouts that can be used when planning as well as shares websites that can be used when you are looking for new curriculum or technology for your classroom. 


5. School Library Displays Blog: http://schoollibrarydisplays.blogspot.com/. This is a fun blog to follow because it gives you great ideas for book displays. I always love seeing how to incorporate new displays in the library, so this is a great resource to add if you like the same thing!

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3 comments:

  1. Karina, you found some great blogs! I added them to my feed reader. In exploring the blogs, I came across a post about Banned Books Week on the Tompkins Library Blog. There were many ways to get students involved in learning about Banned Books and promoting the right to read. There was even posters that students could create using a photo of themselves and their banned book. Thanks for the ideas!

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  2. I was completely new to feed readers as well, and now I don't know how I lived without one.

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  3. Your first two blogs are schools in my district! Tompkins HS librarian is the best! Blog readers help me not fall down the rabbit hole of blog reading so quickly. I limit myself to reading just the newest!

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