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BBC education news shows parents the most recent stories from the BBC news site for education. The BBC education news page is very similar to the '''[[BBC sports news]]''' page in Insight. <br> <br>
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BBC education news shows parents the most recent stories from the BBC news site for education. The BBC education news page is very similar to the [[BBC sports news]] page. <br> <br>
  
Both BBC news pages are examples of '''[[user defined pages]]''' that are configured as RSS feeder pages. An RSS feeder apge can read another website and display parts of it, such as messages, news stories, etc. <br> <br>
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Both BBC news pages are RSS feeder pages, which extract the information provided by another website (in this case BBC news). Custom RSS feeder pages can be created using [[user defined pages]]. <br> <br>
  
The BBC news pages do not directly relate to pupils' performance in schools, but features like will constantly provide fresh information. This helps to keep parents engaged with the software. <br> <br>
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The BBC news pages do not provide specific information regarding pupils, but do constantly update with new information which is often appealing to parents. <br> <br>
  
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 30 March 2016

BBC education news shows parents the most recent stories from the BBC news site for education. The BBC education news page is very similar to the BBC sports news page.

Both BBC news pages are RSS feeder pages, which extract the information provided by another website (in this case BBC news). Custom RSS feeder pages can be created using user defined pages.

The BBC news pages do not provide specific information regarding pupils, but do constantly update with new information which is often appealing to parents.

Bbcednews2.jpg