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		<title>Ingesting Open Content into a Course Blogsite</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the use-cases for UCalgaryBlogs.ca is for a class to integrate external resources such as OpenLearn courses, or potentially anything that has an RSS feed, to be ingested into the class blogsite. Currently, there are 2 scenarios possible for doing this, each with their own specific benefits, but neither quite matching what I think [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the use-cases for UCalgaryBlogs.ca is for a class to integrate external resources such as OpenLearn courses, or potentially anything that has an RSS feed, to be ingested into the class blogsite. Currently, there are 2 scenarios possible for doing this, each with their own specific benefits, but neither quite matching what I think would make for a more powerful way to contextualize these external resources within the activities of a course.</p>
<p>With the VERY sweet OpenLearn Republisher plugin, you can set up a set of Sources (courses on OpenLearn, etc&#8230;) to be pulled into an installation of WordPress Multiuser. The OpenLearn plugin creates a new blog for each Source, and sucks down all items in the provided RSS feed into that blog, and creates blog Posts for each item.</p>
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<p>The benefit of this is a set of centralized blog sites for each course, which could be shared across multiple courses. But that&#8217;s also the big downside of this model &#8211; what if you want to contextualize the content differently for each course that&#8217;s using it? If you didn&#8217;t want to do that, why not just use the online OpenLearn hosted version of the course?</p>
<p>With FeedWordPress (or wp-o-matic) you can pull RSS feeds into a single course blogsite, and all items will be published as blog Posts within that site. Categories can be set up and inherited to help organize the imported content.</p>
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<p>But, if the activity of the course takes place as blog Posts, it becomes mixed in with any content imported from the external resources. Conversation and content become merged.</p>
<p>Ideally, a course blogsite would use the Pages feature to manage &#8220;content&#8221; &#8211; the stuff the conversations refer to &#8211; and use the blog Posts for the activity and conversation of the course. As such, I think it would be more effective to have the content from external resources be ingested into a blogsite as Pages, created within the hierarchy of pages (select a parent page, and a full table of contents structure is generated as needed).</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m not sure if that&#8217;s possible now with the available tools, but I think we&#8217;re getting REALLY close to a powerful open content contextualization platform &#8211; ingesting prepared resources for use within the spatial and temporal contexts of a course.</p>
<p>Ideally, the power and features of OpenLearn Republisher, with the ability to designate the &#8220;host&#8221; blog for the ingested content (or have it create new blogsites as needed), and to create Pages rather than Posts. It&#8217;s VERY close, and it&#8217;s got the potential to change how people interact with (open) content.</p>
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