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Monday, 02 Mar 2009

UPDATE! Top three ways to get BOS news - email, RSS and now on Twitter!

UPDATE: Hundreds of new subscribers have signed up for the Board's email service since the below article was published last week. Many others are now following the NewsAtBOS Twitter feed or reading updates on their own RSS feed. These subscribers won't miss out on new information on the Board's website - will you? If you're not already a subscriber, read on. If you are, make sure your colleagues and friends know how easy it is to keep up to date with what's new and important from the Board of Studies NSW. The Board of Studies website is one of the largest and busiest education sites in the world. For anyone in the education community - teachers, principals, parents, students and others - this site contains essential reading. So how do you keep track of what's new and what's important to you? 1. You can subscribe to the email notification service (see the box to the right of this article). When new items are published you will receive a message in your inbox the following morning containing links that you can follow if you're interested in the content. You will never get more than one email from us per day, sometimes less. You can cut down your emails even more by only subscribing to Official Notice alerts (see the box at right). Official Notices are about important Board rules, procedures and syllabus changes. The last Board Bulletin for 2008 reminded schools that from 2009 Official Notices are only published online. 2. You can subscribe to an RSS feed in your favourite News Reader (see the RSS icons to the right of this article). Read more about the Board's RSS feed. and now... 3. Do you like your news in quick, short bites? Want to see BOS news as it happens? Want the choice of updates to your web-enabled mobile phone? Get your updates on Twitter by following NewsAtBOS