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Handbook of Research on Web 2.0 and Second Language Learning
A feed refers to syndicated website content; a feed is a document (based on XML) including a headline, a short summary of the content and a link back to the place on the reader’s website where the content resides (if it is a partial feed) or the full article/content (if it is a full feed). Orange or gray icons in websites indicate that the website’s content is available in a feed, and therefore, can be syndicated (or subscribed using an RSS reader).
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Infoxication 2.0
Elena Benito-Ruiz (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-190-2.ch004
Abstract
This chapter reviews the issue of information overload, introducing the concept of “infoxication 2.0” as one of the main downsides to Web 2.0. The chapter describes some of its potential effects on the learner, on the one hand, and puts forward some solutions to deal with the informational and communication barrage worsened by Web 2.0 plethora, on the other. The review of the issue reveals that although the problem of information overload has existed for many years, the massive abundance of fragmented Web 2.0 informational and communicative resources for the language learner might become an obstacle, i.e. it is often difficult to find what’s useful. Two kinds of solutions are identified, those based on common sense and time management, and those based on technology agents such as RSS readers and especially the future generation of RSS mash-up tools. An emphasis is placed on the role of the teacher as the facilitator to provide the know-how on these tools.
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A feed is a source of syndicated information. Blog posts and comments may be available to users via feeds that are updated each time something new is published.
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The stream flowing into the membrane system which generally separated into permeate and retentate streams.
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The URL address which “pushes” the most recent digital publication of a podcast or other enclosure on an XML script. For instance The Teachers' Podcast feed is http://www.teacherspodcast.org/feed.xml . (This is the second generation of the Podcast for Teachers series).
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Updated list of content posted on social media.
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