Saturday, December 20, 2008
# 23: The Beginning, Not the End
I've enjoyed traveling through the course with co-workers, who are so helpful. I learned things that I will use personally and in assisting patrons. There is so much on the Internet, I'm continually amazed.
What and how to do a blog, Flickr, RSS, and an avatar etc. are some of the things I learned about. I think my favorite discovery was Yahoo Music.
The course was organized well and directions and links were very helpful. I realize I could go back through the course and learn even more. But, in the mean time I feel so much more knowledgeable about new technology.
I would participate in another program.
#22: Audiobooks
“right-click/save as” the “zip file of the entire book” onto your hard drive
It only took a few minutes and I was listening to the story, using Windows Media Player, already on my computer. After all the video and images, we have seen, I was surprised to find the audio reading so interesting.
I think having the audiobooks on line is even more convenient than the Talking Book Program. My father used it when his vision failed. Living by himself, even though the program made it as easy as they could, it was some what hard for him to send and receive requests.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Podcast= pod + cast
I looked at Just One More Book, a podcast recommended by Julia, it did look good. I'm sure some searching would bring about a lot of useful ones, that would be good to subscribe to.
“podcast” comes from the combination of iPod + broadcast
YouTube: Positive Thoughts
"If you learn from defeat, you haven't really lost". ZigZiglar
For the library, I think it would be fun to video summer programs and activities. I don't know about legal issues.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIpQCkfORgc
Thursday, December 18, 2008
# 19: 2.0 Awards
To watch this video or other ones visit Metacafe!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Zoho Writer: Word processor
What a coincidence. Several months ago, I asked someone if there was a program like this, and they said yes, but didn't know exactly how to get here.
My son is a college student that lives in a different town. He has a computer with Microsoft Office, etc., but my home computer didn't have Word. His left arm is paralyzed, and he has a hard time typing long reports. He could send me the scanned hand printed documents via e-mail, but I couldn't type them for him, because I didn't have Word. With this program, the problem of not having the soft ware is solved.
This document easily posted to the blog.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
# 17 Playing Around With PB Wiki
Wikis 101
This was interesting. I remember when I first heard about Wikipedia. Some people thought it didn't contain accurate information, and I didn't really understand why they thought that. I don't know if registration was required initially, but obviously some people thought anyone could edit the articles.
I looked at several of the wikis listed and found that on most of them registration was required to edit, but there was a lot of information and other links available without being a member. I enjoyed the ALA Chapter Wiki, where I went to Texas Library Association.
I see how wikis could be very helpful to a library, I thought about a Friends organization having one to help plan programs and fund raisers, etc.
Monday, December 8, 2008
# 15
There will be more blogs on libraries and library systems.
Here's the thing: 156 miiiion Americans use highspeed
cell phone networks that allow them to take
pictures like this and post them immediately to a
blog where, naturally, they can spread.
Ben McConnell, "Not-So-Secret Shopper," Church ofthe
Customer Blog, Jan, 12, 2007, www,churchofthecustomer.
com/blog/2007/01/notsosecret_sho,html
Technorati Exercise
It was surprising to me at what the most popular searches were. More high tech.
I found a little bit of difference in the number of hits between posts, tags, and the directory. The directory had the most number of results. The tags should have more information, specific to the search.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
delicious.com
This was interesting. I saw a lot of good information, just from looking at Kam's bookmarks. It's amazing that it can keep track of how many people have visited. I do get a sense of how useful this tool is, especially for academics and research, more than socializing, but I guess people use it for that too, if they have the time.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Online Bookworm Game
http://popcap.com/games/bookwormadventures?icid=bwa_HP_TOP10_2_A_07_01_08
Friday, December 5, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Chat and IM
I went back to Flickr to search for a picture to go with IM.
We were told it's safest, for copy right purposes, to download from there.
Google IM
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
More on RSS
Friday, November 28, 2008
Really Simple Syn.
These are the links I picked:
cnn.com
statesman.com
lib.asu.edu/librarychannel
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Live, Laugh, Love!!!
You can go to:
http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
My Library Trading Card
How cool, Library Trading Cards! I looked at the Mappr, FlickrColor Pickr, and Montagr. Pretty neat, but I don't think I would use them very often. But, it's good to know what's out there.
You can do this at: