Monday, December 1, 2008
# thing 23 Thoughts
This application was both fun and informative. I did learn new things and ways around the net. Along with great sites I was unaware of.
Learn and Play gave staff a way to share blogs, enhance and communicate with each other. I didn't have much time to interact with the other bloggers but found it refreshing to see so many staff were "Playing." We have some very interesting and funny people that work for CML.
I did question myself on if I could finish by the deadline. I amazed myself
# thing 22 MOLDI
I like audio books. They allow me to have flexibility when I just can't sit and read a book.
It's a good idea to have digital media available to the public because they can use it on their own devices. There however, is a long wait when downloading.
It's a good idea to have digital media available to the public because they can use it on their own devices. There however, is a long wait when downloading.
# 21 thing Podcasting
Podcasting, well I enjoyed the Dramapod.com site. Simply because I enjoy movies and television series. There are reviews on media and music as well as links to other sites.
However, all podcast sites are not free. There are alot of sites out there including music sites.
I don't think that podcasting is for the library right now because most of our patrons are beginners and can just barley get around the basics of the web. More advanced patrons may use it.
It's good to know that podcasting exists.
However, all podcast sites are not free. There are alot of sites out there including music sites.
I don't think that podcasting is for the library right now because most of our patrons are beginners and can just barley get around the basics of the web. More advanced patrons may use it.
It's good to know that podcasting exists.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
# 19 Thing "tooling around"
# 18 Thing Web 2.0 Awards
The site I chose was YELP. May not be good for library interaction but fun to PLAY! It is easy as well. I enjoyed checking out the reviews in my area
# 17 Thing
Web based applications are so much fun. Out of all the "things" I have experienced on Learn & Pay, I love this one the best.
Allowing groups to create and share a document makes the tasks so simple. These types of sites should have "web heads" grinning from ear to ear. Creating documents, spread sheets, or presentations are made easy and gives the users control over it. Changes online are seen immediately by all involved. Gives the users the ability to manipulate documents using an edit and save processes.
Web-based word processing sites are the "bomb."
Allowing groups to create and share a document makes the tasks so simple. These types of sites should have "web heads" grinning from ear to ear. Creating documents, spread sheets, or presentations are made easy and gives the users control over it. Changes online are seen immediately by all involved. Gives the users the ability to manipulate documents using an edit and save processes.
Web-based word processing sites are the "bomb."
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
# 15 Thing "Wiki" not to be confussed with a "Wookie"
Monday, November 24, 2008
#14 thing Web 2.0
I love technology...enyoyed the wikipedia entry in the Library 2.0 site-read all the perspectives on Library 2.0 and created this blog
#12 thing "Twitter'in or tweet'in 2008"
Friday, November 21, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
#9 thing
The resource tool was very helpful in allowing technology to work faster. It also allows you to have one site, which displays your most needed and enjoyable sites that are available to you in just a few clicks.
# 7 thing - Thomas Edison vs the Cell Phone
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
#6 thing
The Montagr I feel was the most fun. When searching you can pick any subject and the picture will form. http://www.deviousgelatin.com/montager/image.php This is a image I liked
#5 thing
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Accepting "YOUR" responsibility to learn
How many questions are you asked on a daily bases? I bet quite a few. Do you feel some questions are dumb? Or are there no dumb questions. Life is full of unanswered questions and it is your responsibility to gain as much knowledge in your life time as possible. Don't be afraid to pursue knowledge. They say knowledge is power. Use the challenges of every day life as your own personal text book.
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