Reply to Greg McVerry about #IndieWebEdu

Replied to a post by Greg McVerryGreg McVerry (jgregorymcverry.com)
@kfitz Realized I can just use the list here to make my #IndieWebEdu feed: https://indieweb.org/Indieweb_for_Education Its okay about iOS..nobody is perfect.
For fun and not to need to reinvent the wheel:

My following page may have other feeds of interest as well.

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Chris Aldrich

I'm a biomedical and electrical engineer with interests in information theory, complexity, evolution, genetics, signal processing, IndieWeb, theoretical mathematics, and big history. I'm also a talent manager-producer-publisher in the entertainment industry with expertise in representation, distribution, finance, production, content delivery, and new media.

5 thoughts on “Reply to Greg McVerry about #IndieWebEdu”

  1. Greg McVerry says:

    Was using @inoreader and rss bots in @slackhq but then ran into this problem of two entries for every post in @inoreader, broke my bots, resulted to just posting channels in Slack. @cogdog always builds the coolest WordPress streams but above my skills… jgregorymcverry.com/4925-2/

  2. Another useful tip–if you’ve not come across it–is to use Ryan Barrett’s feed tools for Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Google+ to turn your social streams back into linear, non-algorithmic feeds. The Twitter one allows you to get your full feed or sub-feeds via Twitter Lists, which I find highly useful.
    If you have other sites, you can also take a look at Granary which does some fun heavy lifting and translating of formats.

    Syndicated copies:

  3. Another useful tip–if you’ve not come across it–is to use @schnarfed‘s feed tools for Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Google+ to turn your social streams back into linear, non-algorithmic feeds. You can also get sub-feeds via Twitter Lists, [more…]
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