Saturday, February 17, 2007
Number 23 - Thoughts
I liked playing around with the image generators. I always wondered how those things were done.
2. How has this program assisted or affected your lifelong learning goals?
But for work, the google word processor was a find. I was thinking of articles that I've done at work and then at home and wished I had saved it to a disk or attached to email, so I can work on it. The google thing would really help in productivity.
3. Were there any take-a-ways or unexpected outcomes from this program that surprised you?
Some of the sites were not user friendly, but then again, they were free. Once I was able to work out the glitches, I felt rather empowered.
4. What could we do differently to improve upon this program’s format or concept?
Maybe an "L2 lite" with a few key exercises? I am doing these from home and using a dsl line. Sometimes the connection is very slow which is frustrating.
And last but not least…
5. If we offered another discovery program like this in the future, would you choose to participate
Yes -- you can read and read about all of the new technologies, but until you actually do it, you really have no idea of the accomplishments that these programs can do.
Number 22 - Audio / ebooks
Number 21: Podcast experience
Number 20: YouTube:March of the Librarians
Ok -- If you haven't seen this video it is just too cute for words. Did you see me and my friends Lorene and Eva in this? Besides fun videso, YouTube has a lot of videos on library instruction and library tours. This is a wild media. When this video first posted, within a few hours, I had 3 emails from friends from across the country tell me they saw me in the video. I uploaded March of the Librarians to my site, but it now has decided to disappear. hmmmm
Number 18 -- Using the Google Word Processing
Visiting Las Vegas for the first time
Before visiting Las Vegas, you may want to visit the website for the main newspaper of Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Review Journal On this site you can find out major attractions, latest news, weather, hotels, etc. While most people go for the gambling, Las Vegas offers a lot more. For hiking and birding, there are great trails out at the Red Rock state park. In Henderson (a suburb of Las Vegas) there is a great Bird Preserve. The people that work there are friendly and very knowldegable. I like visiting the art museum and flower conservatory at the Bellagio, as well as watching the fountains show (after 3pm). The university there, UNLV, has a great library that uses a robotic storage area for books, an information commons, and rfid technology.
-- Note: I had difficulty uploading this, but the help from Google was perfect. Also I decided to see how a different font would look.
Number 16 Libraries Using Wikis
Number 17 Wikis
Number 15 Future of libraries
He presented the paper at CSU-Sacramento. One concept that he discussed was on the window of opportunity available to libraries for funding. But the window is closing if librarians don't address the needs of new generations / emergent technologies / access, etc. As I listened to Dean Lewis, I thought that taking part in the sjlearning2.0 program is one step in answering this complex puzzle of the future of libraries.
Number 14 Technorati
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Number 13 Del.icio.us
Del.icio.us has some big possibilities with organizing favorite websites. If I'm at the reference desk or away from my computer, it would be helpful to access my favorites. I could see it as a way to see how others look at a topic. Sometimes you focus on one term and the patron is just not "getting it". But a similar term or more current term might just open up the discussion. Hunting around del.icio.us just might do the trick. I need to experiment with this some more.
Number 12 Rollyo
Number 11 Web 2.0 Awards
Saturday, February 3, 2007
Number 10: generators
I tried 3 times and same message -- guess it's time to stop and come back to this later.
Number 9: Library feeds, etc.
Thing #8 RSS feeds
Number 7: Technology related interests
To learn more about IM and libraries, there is a good "best practices" wiki on IM and libraries that includes definitions and links to libraries (public and academic) that are using IM.