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Using RSS Feeds With Groups
Description:This section of the Help Collection explains how to set up an RSS feed from your favorite Groups, and gives a basic overview of what updates you can expect to receive.
Last Updated:May-27-2009
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- Contributed By: Curriki Team
RSS feeds from Curriki will help you keep on top of any updates and activity on your favorite groups by sending notices to your RSS Reader (i.e. Google Reader). If you've never used an RSS feed before, you may want to watch this video first: http://www.commoncraft.com/rss_plain_english. It will help you understand how RSS feeds work and what you need to do to set up your reader.
Once you have a reader ready, you can select to receive feeds from your favorite Curriki Groups by going to your group's Home tab and clicking "RSS" next to "Recent Group Activity".
This feed will keep you informed when new members join your group, new documents are posted, messages are added, and more.
Remember, if you are part of a closed group, you will need to be logged in to read the full content of the feed. Log on to Curriki in another browser window before clicking on the contents of the feed, or select "remember me" when logging on, which will generate a cookie that automatically logs you into the site each time you return. Please note: you may need to lower the restrictions setting on cookies in order to properly view an RSS feed. Make sure that your browser is set to accept all cookies from Curriki.org in order to avoid any of these problems.
Once you have a reader ready, you can select to receive feeds from your favorite Curriki Groups by going to your group's Home tab and clicking "RSS" next to "Recent Group Activity".
This feed will keep you informed when new members join your group, new documents are posted, messages are added, and more.Remember, if you are part of a closed group, you will need to be logged in to read the full content of the feed. Log on to Curriki in another browser window before clicking on the contents of the feed, or select "remember me" when logging on, which will generate a cookie that automatically logs you into the site each time you return. Please note: you may need to lower the restrictions setting on cookies in order to properly view an RSS feed. Make sure that your browser is set to accept all cookies from Curriki.org in order to avoid any of these problems.

