RSS+Feeds+and+ADHD

RSS feeds help Students with ADHD focus on the information that they need.
It seems that ADHD is a growing concern in this day and age. If there is a student with problems in school they are generally said to have ADHD. While this isn’t always true, there is said to be roughly 5% of the population that suffers from this affliction.

A key to combating this affliction is organization and a prevention of stimulus. This is where RSS feeds can be a major benefit to people with ADHD. Instead of them having to navigate the internet to find information that they want to read or listen to, they can access their RSS feed and have all of their information in one location. The single location helps them to see and read only what they need to. Without the assistance of an RSS feed they would have a hard time getting to the information that they need because they could easily be distracted by other items on the internet.

Teachers that utilize web 2.0 tools can put their information into blog or other forms that can be submitted to RSS feeds. Their students with ADHD can then directly access the information that is pertinent to the class, helping them to stay on track. This Web 2.0 tool can greatly increase the chances that students with ADHD learn the material that a teacher wants them to access. This is just one tool that can make the lives of students with ADHD a little easier.

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