2. • Google reader lets you subscribe to your
favorite website
• Posts the new updates for your subscribed
websites
• Google reader lets you view what you have
read and unread
• All the unread items are bolded, and all the
items that are read are highlighted in blue
• To find Google reader go to Google and type in
Google reader
3. Click on the title so it can take you to its
original website
Star the article to keep it in the starred articles
section
Email interesting articles to friends while
reading the article
Keep the article unread, if the article is open
Share the article and add notes
4. • Keep all the research articles together.
• Organize all the website or blogs together that
individuals use
• It is more convenient because it keeps all the
websites together
• Email any articles to teachers or classmates
• Share information with individuals in a group
for a project
• Star an article if it has any important
information on an article
5. Students would use this site to communicate
with other class mates and share documents
with each other
Teachers/Professors would use this site to
share important information with their
students or give them websites to use for class
Anyone else can use this site to communicate
with one another and email interesting things
6. What surprised me the most about Google reader the
most is in the settings you can set which language you
would prefer to read in.
If you want to keep looking at a page and subscribe it
just add it to the bookmarks section and it will be
automatically sent to Google reader.
You could also look at your 2000 most recent items when
you are offline, just install Google Gears to your
computer.
You could also add subscriptions and blogs to many
different sites like Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter. And
if you can’t find your site you can add it manually (found
in settings under Send to)
7. You mostly can use this tool at home, unless
your teacher recommends that you subscribe to
a daily blog.
It is good if you stay on the computer and visit
a lot of sites and forget what they were about,
and if you really like them you can subscribe.
8. strictly web-based
no need to install any software
use it anywhere & can be accessed with
different computers
just sign in to your account
can also be accessed with iPhone, Blackberry,
phone with mobile webs
go to google.com/reader/i
9. very easy to set up an account (can use Gmail
account if already have one)
1. google.com/reader
2. create account
3. email address/ password
4. location
5. word verification
6. I accept. create my account.
10. no account levels
everything is completely free
11. can be used for academic purposes
ex: subscribe to
Time Magazine for research
news
or any favorite site
13. Highly reccomend it.
Useful for those who really like to keep up
with sports, etc.
Helpful in keeping different categories
organized.
Really accessible.
No other tool around.