8/14/2007

Week 9 : Thing 23 - Summary

What were your favorite discoveries or exercises on this learning journey? I had several favorites, but if I had to pick, I'd say learning about newsfeeders, blogs, and Flickr mash-ups are at the top of my list. I was really surprised at how easy it is to create a blog. And I was pleased to learn that you really don't have to be very computer savvy to be able to do all of the tasks.

How has this program assisted or affected your lifelong learning goals? It has made me more confident to try new things - especially those that are technology-related.

Were there any take-aways or unexpected outcomes from this program that surprised you? On a personal note, it was helpful to find an easy way to share photos with friends and family. I can't wait to play more on the mash-up sites.

What could we do differently to improve upon this program’s format or concept? It was sometimes difficult to get to a staff computer in order to use headphones during work hours, but I'm not sure how you can avoid that and still learn as much.

And last but not least…
If we offered another discovery program like this in the future, would you again chose to participate?
Definitely.

How would you describe your learning experience in a few words or a few sentences, so we can share our successes and promote this program? I've learned so much, I'm sorry to see the program end! The structured format for learning the 23 Things helped me to set my goals and stick to them. As a children's librarian, it was fun to step out of the world of flannelboards, puppets and filmstrips and into the world of blogs, mash-ups and wikis! I really hope we will have more opportunities like this one in the future. Thank you!

Week 9 : Thing 22 Overdrive

The homestretch! I was hoping to wrap this one up quickly, but I discovered/remembered that PGCMLS no longer has access to NetLibrary, so I had to start over with Overdrive. However, the link to Overdrive from the "23 Things" page takes me to an "Invalid Page Request" page, so I'm going to have to go in through our homepage and see what happens... More later!

...Okay, I'm back. Overdrive was pretty easy to navigate. I liked that I didn't need to set up another account. All I need is my library card number. As for finding a title, well, my first two titles were already checked out (a Harry Potter trivia book and a Stephanie Plum mystery), but I eventually found one that I could have downloaded.

On to Thing 23!

8/09/2007

Week 9 : Thing 21 Locating podcasts

I found Yahoo's Podcasts to be the easiest to navigate. I appreciated being able to listen without subscribing. I watched a few of Jon Stewart's podcasts, which I have already added to my Bloglines account.

8/07/2007

Week 9 : Thing 20 - YouTube

This was an entertaining assignment. What did I like? It was incredibly user-friendly. I like that you can easily access the videos that are most viewed, most discussed, most linked and most responded. It really keeps you in the loop. What did I dislike? Hmm... not much.

I chose the "I got a crush... on Obama" video by Obama girl because I heard an interview with the songwriter on an NPR segment about the internet's influence on politics. I thought this would be a good time to check the video out...

As for libraries - I can see using YouTube to create podcasts that would describe how to navigate our website, use the card catalog, or get homework help. Perhaps we could also have "Top 10" lists that evolve (such as "most circulated books"), or a place for people to add comments about a book they checked out...

Week 8 : Thing 19 - Web 2.0 Awards

I checked out many of the sites on the Web 2.0 awards list. Among my favorites: Farecast, Color Blender, and Digg.

Farecast is a site that will compare flights, but will also give predictions on whether you should "Buy now, fares will rise" or "Wait, fares will drop." Unfortunately, I couldn't get predictions on any of the flights I tried. I also haven't checked to see *who* is making the predictions. I'll have to spend more time with it.

Week 8 : Thing 18 Online Productivity

I didn't know these applications were on-line! They are very easy to use. For the purposes of this exercise, it is simpler to work within Google docs because we have already created a Google account for Blogger. All I had to do was sign in, and I sent an email to myself.

8/04/2007

Week 7: Thing 17 - Add an entry to the sandbox wiki

Well, I added my blog to the Favorite Blogs page, and then I created a page of my favorite things, titled "Brown Paper Packages Tied Up With Strings." Both tasks were pretty easy, in fact, I didn't even have to click on the "Link Type" button to link to my URL, it was done automatically.

Week 7: Thing 16 - Learn about wikis

My prior experience with wikis only went as far as wikipedia. Even then, I used it as more of a springboard to what I considered "more reliable" sources. This exercise has peaked my interest, and I'll be visiting wikis more often, such as www.libsuccess.org and www.webjunction.org.

As for our PGCMLS intranet, I can see using wikis to create our juvenile subject lists. A wiki format could keep the list more current, with new titles added everyday.

I would also love to see a "successful storytimes" wiki. There are times when you know you have hit the ball out of park with your storytime lineup, and want to share that information with others. Of course, we could also use our staff blog for that...

I wonder if the teenagers would like to have a wiki page on our site?

8/02/2007

Week 6: Things 13, 14, 15 - Tagging, Folksonomies & Technorati

Thing 13: Del.icio.us - The tutorial is down, so I just played around on the site.I think I'll enjoy using this tool. I've been able to create a link on my taskbar in Foxfire, but not in Explorer.

Thing 14: Technorati - an interesting tool, and useful for those who love blogs. I'm still learning to like blogs.

Thing 15: Thoughts on Web 2.0, Library 2.0, and the future of libraries... I've been pondering the future of libraries for awhile now. This was a good exercise in learning what the future holds. I appreciate much of what Michael Stephens has to say about embracing Web 2.0 tools - particularly the wikis and mashups.

It will be hard to break away from the "come to us" model of librarianship that Rick Anderson refers to, but our own circulation figures show that we are going to have to steer our boat in another direction if we want to survive.

I absolutely love the "The Machine is Us/ing Us" video on YouTube. It is indeed, a work of art.

7/26/2007

Week 5: Thing 12 - Rollyo

At first, I wasn't too impressed with Rollyo, but I could see its usefulness for people who want to do very narrow searches like "gluten-free recipes".

It was easy to create a searchroll on my blog, but I couldn't find a specific link to copy. And the searchroll doesn't seem to work, but I'll play with it sometime in the next week or two.

7/21/2007

Week 5: Thing 11 LibraryThing

I have been using Novelist to help me remember the books I have read or want to read, but I'm excited that LibraryThing can do the same thing with non-fiction titles, as well.

7/14/2007

Week 5:Thing 10 - Play Around


I was able to create this poster at the FD Toys website, using Flickr and a photo of my son. Pretty cool.

Week 5 : Thing 10 - Play around with an online image generator

Yahoo! Avatars U.K. & Ireland

I couldn't resist adding mountains in the background, since I just got back from a week in Colorado.

Week 4: Thing 9 - Merlin and other useful library sites

I have to admit I didn't find Merlin to be as exciting as I anticipated, but I have enjoyed some of the other newsfeeds I am now perusing on my bloglines page.

I like Feedster for its Google-like qualities. Topix is useful for local news, although I'm not sure when I would ever need to use it. Syndic8 and Technorati - they're pretty exhaustive.

7/10/2007

Week 4: Thing 8 - Bloggers and Newsfeeds

Bloggers and Newsfeeds... Interesting stuff. I do not peruse many websites, so creating a Bloglines account to streamline information actually had the opposite effect - I'm now reviewing more information than ever. But that's a good thing, right?

Not sure if I'm going to be able to make my blogsline account public... maybe on a day when we are not so busy on the desk.

6/26/2007

Week 3: Thing 7 - A blog about technology...

The new iphone is coming out this week and looks really cool. I just heard that AT&T's iphone plans will cost between $60 and $220 per month. Ouch! I think I'll stick to my basic Nextel cell phone...

Week 3: Thing 6 - Flickr mashups and 3rd party sites


Ocean
Originally uploaded by High Fidelity
Found this picture on the Flickr Color Pickr site. The web address is http://www.krazydad.com/colrpickr/.

Week 3: Thing 5 - Explore Flickr


Always Marry An April Girl
Originally uploaded by lejson
Ever since Allison was born (3/20/07), I've been loving everything PINK!

Week 1: Introduction

Looking forward to learning more about technology... especially the newsreaders

Week 2: Thing 3 - 7 1/2 Habits

Hmm... Hardest habit? That's easy. Definitely Habit 3, Viewing problems as learning opportunities. Easiest habit? That's hard... Maybe Habit 2 Accepting responsibility for my own learning, or Habit 7, Teaching and mentoring others, or maybe Habit 7 1/2 - Play!