Having really compelling announcements on homepage is VERY important to me! I use a blog-based solution, with an iframe to display my daily class announcements blog as my Canvas homepage. This is a really good solution for me in particular because I have one blog for both of my classes, so I update once (at blog) and it appears automatically in both courses. I've written up detailed step by step here:
Blissfully Blogging Announcements in Canvas – Teaching with Canvas
And I also have some observations here on difference between iframe and Redirect App as method of embedding; to get something to be your Canvas course homepage, you need to use iframe (iframe in Page, then Page as homepage):
More on Embedded Blogs (or Sites) – Teaching with Canvas
Also, in terms of RSS syndication, I use Inoreader, which is a tool that is both a great RSS aggregator AND a syndication engine that offers a lot more granular control than Feedwind. I haven't really documented that in detail (I should!). You can use the free version to turn an RSS feed into an HTML view, and it also allows you to do combined feeds, feeds based on active searches, feeds based on rule-based tags and/or manual tags, etc. The paid version lets you do unlimited rules, aggregate not just RSS but also Twitter and Facebook, all kinds of amazing and very useful features. I am a fan.
If people are interested in learning more about this, let me know. At stefaniesanders's suggestion, I'm starting to work up some materials in CanvasLIVE, and Inoreader is something I was thinking I might present on because RSS IS A SUPERPOWER (all-caps on purpose: I love RSS). Here are some notes I've written about using Inoreader plus Diigo RSS to display a live Diigo bookmark stream in Canvas:
CanvasLIVE Playground: Notes. Diigo-in-Canvas
And here are some notes about using Inoreader for an RSS blog feed in Canvas; screenshot below.
CanvasLIVE Playground: Notes. Blog RSS in Canvas.
I've been using RSS since the dawn of time, but I am new to Canvas, and not quite sure best way to contribute. But I am glad to connect with other fans of RSS. 🙂

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