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<Title>Service Learning &amp; Civic Engagement Conference at UMBC!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">The <strong>6th Annual Service Learning &amp; Civic Engagement Conference</strong> will be held at UMBC on <strong>Saturday, April 6th</strong> from 8:30 AM- 4:00 PM with an optional networking event from 4:00PM- 6:00 PM.  <br><br>This unique conference is presented by UMBC, the Baltimore Collegetown Network, and the Maryland-DC Campus Compact.  The purpose of this conference is to share success strategies among students, faculty and staff at institutions in partnership with a community voice throughout Maryland and DC on the topics of community service, service-learning and civic engagement.<strong><br></strong><br><p>The cost to attend the conference is $10 which includes breakfast and lunch.  To register, visit: <span><a href="http://sixthannualslcec.eventbrite.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://sixthannualslcec.eventbrite.com.</a></span></p>
    <p>You can also attend the conference for <strong>FREE </strong>by signing up for a volunteer position at <a href="http://www.volunteersignup.org/YW8DY" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://www.volunteersignup.org/YW8DY</a></p>
    <p>We hope to see you there! </p>
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<Title>Let&#8217;s Say FeedBurner Shuts Down&#8230;</Title>
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    <p>A lot of us around here have blogs and a lot of us use FeedBurner to "host" our RSS feeds. I thought it was worth talking about what might happen if we lose <a href="http://feedburner.google.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">FeedBurner</a>, which seems especially likely these days with the <a href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2013/03/a-second-spring-of-cleaning.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">impending doom of</a> Google Reader. </p>
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    <h3>Why did we use FeedBurner in the first place?</h3>
    <p>Most likely, it was so that we could track subscriptions. We wanted to know how many people subscribed to our RSS feeds and FeedBurner was the best and easiest way to do that. To be comprehensive about it, we didn't just offer FeedBurner URL's but often <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/feedburner-plugin/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">redirected all requests</a> for the native feeds to FeedBurner.</p>
    <p>It may have also been to <a href="http://support.google.com/feedburner/answer/80872?hl=en" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">inject ads</a> to help monetize an otherwise difficult to monetize content stream.</p>
    <p>It may have been to reduce our server load. Feed reading services poll (request at certain intervals) feeds for changes so the thought of thousands of subscriptions hitting out sites hourly (or faster?) may have driven us to a hosted service.</p>
    <p>It may have been the thought that FeedBurner "normalizes" our feed so if we make small mistakes FeedBurner would hopefully correct them so the RSS feed was digestable by all.</p>
    <p>There were some pretty compelling reasons to use FeedBurner. None of us were dumb to use it.</p>
    <h3>What are the signs they are shutting it down?</h3>
    <p>There has been no official word that that FeedBurner will be shutting down, but:</p>
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    <li>They closed down the API in October 2012.</li>
    <li>They closed down Google Reader, a (probably) much larger and more beloved RSS service, citing that they want to focus resources.</li>
    <li>The product has seemed untouched for years.</li>
    <li>There was a redesign of it you could opt in to that has disappeared.</li>
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    <h3>How will Google shut it down, if they do?</h3>
    <p>They could just up and shut it off overnight. They won't, because that would turn what is already going to be a bad PR day into a really nightmarish one. Most likely we'll get a few months of warning and an official date.</p>
    <p>When you create a new FeedBurner feed, you give it an "Original Feed" URL value. I suspect we will be given a date where requests to FeedBurner URLs will respond with a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_301" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">301 (Moved Permanently)</a> redirect response to our "Original Feed" URLs. Then another date where the service shuts down completely and the URL's 404.</p>
    <h3>What should we do ON THE DAY?</h3>
    <p>Speaking for myself, I'm probably going to hang onto FeedBurner with the optimism it sticks around or they handle the shutdown nicely. Perhaps I'll rue the day, but I hope not. If it does shut down, and assuming a graceful shutdown procedure, we should:</p>
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    <li>Remove all links on our site to the FeedBurner URL's, replacing with an alternative URL - most likely the RSS feed URL our own sites generate.</li>
    <li>Remove all feed redirects that may be in place.</li>
    <li>If Google doesn't automatically do 301 redirects, do whatever steps are needed to get that in place.</li>
    <li>Hope that our readers feed reading services honor the redirects and keep them subscribed.</li>
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    <p>If you are less optimistic than me, you can get started on this sooner than later by deleting your FeedBurner feed now. They say as you're deleting a feed:</p>
    <blockquote><p>You have the option for this feed address to permanently redirect to the currently configured source feed.</p></blockquote>
    <p>So that's encouraging.</p>
    <h3>How are feed reading services going to handle this?</h3>
    <p>Popular RSS readers like <a href="http://feedly.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Feedly</a> and <a href="http://reederapp.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Reeder</a>, as I write, simply sync with Google Reader. Since that's going away, they are going to need to either do their own feed fetching or find/build a new middle man. Apparently <a href="http://inessential.com/2013/03/18/brians_stupid_feed_tricks" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">this is pretty hard</a>, but I'm sure someone will step up. Feedly seems to be the most likely with their soft-announced <a href="http://blog.feedly.com/2013/03/14/google-reader/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Normandy API</a> which proports to be a clone of the Google Reader API (although it's funny how they say it also runs on another Google service in the same breath).</p>
    <p>I use and like Feedly. I've already started using it and am totally off Google Reader. I imagine that Feedly already has all my subscriptions saved in preparation for their "seamless" transition to Normandy. </p>
    <p>The hope is that by the time FeedBurner shuts down (if it does), Normandy (or whatever is the prevailing new feed fetcher) is a really strong and stable service. And most importantly, it is smart enough so that when it gets the 301 redirect, it doesn't keep hitting the old feed, but updates the subscription to hit the new URL from now on. I highly suspect it will.</p>
    <p>The only thing that we we lose as feed publishers are readers using weird RSS reader apps that don't update or don't honor the redirects.</p>
    <hr>
    <p>Here's to hoping that <em>if</em> this happens it will be fairly painless! #RSS4LYFE</p>
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    <p><small><a href="http://css-tricks.com/lets-say-feedburner-shuts-down/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Let’s Say FeedBurner Shuts Down…</a> is a post from <a href="http://css-tricks.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">CSS-Tricks</a></small></p>
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<Title>A Guide to Eclipse Templates</Title>
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    <p>On Saturday, April 20, the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum will unveil a wax figure of Freeman Hrabowski during a ceremony at Morgan State University.  The figure is part of a salute to educators, and Hrabowski’s likeness will be joined by figures of <strong>Mary Jane McLeod Bethune</strong>, the founder of <a title="Bethune-Cookman University" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethune-Cookman_University" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Bethune-Cookman University</a> and the National Council of Negro Women; Benjamin Mays, the former president of Morehouse College; and Benjamin Quarles, the former chair of the history department at Morgan State University.</p>
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    <p>“In an age when many educators are promoting active learning by “flipping” classrooms, instructors here are rotating them instead. In a novel twist, they are providing composition instruction in three distinct venues.</p>
    <p>Previously the classes, of 24 students each, met twice a week in a classroom for 75-minute sessions. The instruction was lecture-based, with time allotted for small-group activities.</p>
    <p>Now each section, of two dozen students, meets as a group only once a week. On the other day of class, a dozen students gather in the university’s new writing lab, where they work on short assignments or revisions, guided by a trained undergraduate writing tutor. Meanwhile, the other 12 meet four at a time with their instructor. The schedule rotates so all students have a regular small-group meeting every other week,” the <em>Chronicle</em> reports.</p>
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    <p>Provine’s piece, “It’s Only Natural,” discusses the curious behaviors of our bodies. “It’s your body, and you like to think you’ve got it under control. But underneath the calm exterior lurk unruly instincts and urges that are struggling to escape, putting you at risk of embarrassment or ridicule. These disreputable behaviours – the likes of the fart, hiccup, itch and yawn – are familiar to us all, yet they are also decidedly curious. Although they have been the source of folklore and puzzlement since antiquity, they have largely been overlooked by scientists. After all, where is the scientific grandeur in such ignoble acts? I take a different view. Where others see forbidden areas, I find unexplored territory and new frontiers of research. So I have made a point of studying our curious behaviours. What I have found sheds new light on our body, our mind and our evolution as a social animal,” Provine begins, before discussing yawning, itching, hiccupping, vomiting, tickling, and farting.</p>
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<Title>Christopher Corbett, English, in the Washington Post</Title>
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    <p>Christopher Corbett, professor of the practice of English, recently reviewed a new book about Davy Crockett for the <em>Washington Post</em>. In “Born on a Mountaintop,” author Bob Thompson visits sites associated with Crockett to discover the man behind the legend.</p>
    <p>Corbett, who is the author of “Orphans Preferred: The Twisted Truth and Lasting Legend of the Pony Express” and “The Poker Bride: The First Chinese in the Wild West,” used his own knowledge of the West’s legends to evaluate the book.</p>
    <p>“[Thompson’s] book also shows a fine appreciation of the truth, half-truth and no truth at all that connoisseurs of the West understand and accept. Crockett’s story is part of that world. A hell of a lot of it might not be true,” Corbett writes. “I stopped worrying about what was true on Page 13, and it made for a more pleasant read, too.”</p>
    <p>The full review, “‘<a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/born-on-a-mountaintop-on-the-road-with-davy-crockett-and-the-ghosts-of-the-wild-frontier-by-bob-thompson/2013/03/22/37f11b16-80ff-11e2-8074-b26a871b165a_story.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Born on a Mountaintop: On the Road with Davy Crockett and the Ghosts of the Wild Frontier’ by Bob Thompson</a>,” appeared on March 22.</p>
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