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Can I take a feed of OpenLearn content?

Updated Monday, 8 April 2019
RSS feeds are incredibly useful things - and with OpenLearn, you can help yourself to as much, or as little, information as you'd like.

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In order to allow you to keep up to date with all the content we bring you across OpenLearn, we publish a collection of feeds. Choose the one (or more) which works best for you, add it to your favourite feed reader, and never miss a new piece of content again.

If you want one with everything...

Try our all content feed which you can find here.

If you want a feed of free OpenLearn courses...

Select the RSS course feed option.

If you want articles and interactive learning content...

Choose the 'Explore' RSS feed.

If you want the 25 most recently published courses...

Choose the RSS most recent feed.

And, if you find a piece of OpenLearn content that is in an area you're particularly interested in, clicking the 'feeds' tab at the foot of that page offers a range of feeds of similar content - from the same subject area, sharing the same tags, and so on...

 

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