I am finally on Thing #23. I liked the blogging, Flickr, posting videos the best. Though I don't think they were the easiest...
I guess this "journey" has exposed me to different types of things on the Internet, some of which I was aware of and most of which I was not. I feel a little more techie as a result.
I felt like I had to do some of this at home because we only have 1 computer with speakers in the back. That was annoying.
I would be open to doing another discovery program, depending on the topic.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Monday, December 15, 2008
Thing #22
I feel that going to the Overdrive training given by Didi Morganti made me want to use Overdrive more in the future. I am excited that it'll be compatible with I-Pods in January. I like the fact that you can also download movies and music, in addition to books.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Thing #21 Podcasts
Okay, so I put NPR the Diane Rehm's show onto my Google Reader and also NPR books on Google Reader. This was perhaps one of the few non-frustrating tasks thus far. I did go to podcastalley but was rather offended by some of the content so I chose not to explore it too much.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Thing #20 3rd times a charm
Okay it took me 3 tries and some frustration, but I finally got some YouTube stuff on this blog! The first is my college choir director on the right talking about their Christmas concert which I always miss because I'm in SA and it's in Seattle. The second is a promotional commerical for Family Ties TV show.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Thing #19
For Thing #19, I explored Craigslist. I narrowed it down to the San Antonio area and looked up stuff that I was interested in. This included vacation home rentals, DVD's/movies for sale, and collectibles such as depression glass. I enjoyed doing this exercise and probably could have stayed on it longer. I also liked that the site had warnings to meet in a public place, tell friends, bring cell phone when meeting the seller.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Thing #18
As I went into the Google Docs I could see some advantages and disadvantages. I went to the document section...now from the tutorial it looks like people would be able to see and edit the document--an advantage. Would I use it at work...no a wiki seems to be a better discussion forum and I think an e-mail attachment works just fine. Would I use it in my personal life--probably not.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Thing #17 Wiki's cont
Thanks to Rock and Roll Librarian for telling us the password to login to the Favorite Wiki's page. I added items for favorite restaurant and favorite place to vacation. I think I added my blog to the Favorite blogs but I got frustrated with the link thing. So I am done with this one.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Thing #16
I looked at a couple of Wiki sites. The first was "Library Success, Best Practices". This wiki is a one-stop place for great ideas within libraries. I looked at a link from the Ann Arbor Public Library and they talked about a librarian training camp to train their staff by sharing ideas from workshops they had attended.
Then, I went to the Librarian Chick's wiki and that was filled with fun information, organized in a clear manner. I went to the kids link and then Natl Geographic and found games for kids. I'll have to go back to this one!
Then, I went to the Librarian Chick's wiki and that was filled with fun information, organized in a clear manner. I went to the kids link and then Natl Geographic and found games for kids. I'll have to go back to this one!
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Thing #15
I read both the Wikipedia article and the Library 2.0 information. It seems that the library is trying to make technology more user friendly and letting the user also having some control of technology within the OPAC. The Librarian's 2.0 Manifesto also was realistic--libraries are slow to change--whether SAPL plans to utilize this technology through train the trainer with staff, and getting some librarians to teach Library/Web 2.0 to the customer.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Thing #14 Technorati
Discovery excerise putting Library 2.0 into the blog posts and the tags resulted the same results--5,330 or so results.
Gravity
Gravity
Thing #12 Del.icio.us
This way of tagging and social bookmarking, explained in the Del.icio.us tutorial seems like a great way to organize information in one place. In addition, since it is public, it is a place to find topics of interest and resources that relate to those topics in one place.
Monday, November 10, 2008
#11
I really did pick 4 websites related to "Auditioned Handbell Groups". I guess it works, kind of.
Thing #11 Rollyo
It was easy to pick a topic for Rollyo--handbells! I had some trouble creating my own and getting it onto the blog. Haven't clicked on it to see if it works or anything. It seems like I always missing one step and then I randomly figure it out by luck and can't remember how I did it.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Thing #11
Okay Thing #11 ticked me off. I already had a GoodReads account; I finally found out about widgets, and I followed the seemingly simple directions to cut and paste. After getting a "Does not fit" message 2 times, I finally pasted it into a post and clicked Edit HTML in desperation. Wa la it worked.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Thing #10 revisited
I got this balloon image from that James Reader site that was recommended. My brain is tired from being here at 5:45 for early voting so that's all I'm going to have fun with today.
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