Thursday, March 27, 2008

Thing 23: One Last Thing:

This has been a personal challenge for me! I definately think this program is worthwhile for libraries. It has been a great learning experience setting things up and will continue to be a learning experience for me. I learned a lot from this program amd it gave me an excuse to find out about things I didn't even know were out there and to learn more about things I had a limited knowledge of. There are many of the tools that I will continue to use.

My frustrations came from not having the time or space to experiment. My challenge was completing each "Thing" while at the circulation desk, servicing customers, and working on other projects. Often it took me the better part of my work day to complete the "Thing" I was working on. I do not have access to a private, quiet place to work at the library. I just did not have the time to spend on each segment or to comment at length on my blogspot.

On the other hand, I've come away with some very valuable knowledge. I do know that learning each of these tools was not the primary point of the challenge. The point really was to expand the way we think and interact. Thank you for that opportunity!
Thing 22: What Did I Learn Today?:

It is important to keep on top of ever-changing technology and for some of we "older folk" it isn't always easy! Learning the new tools was a real challenge! But I do plan to incorporate these tools, and what I've learned, into library services and for my own personal use.

It IS fun to know about and use these tools. A few I was familiar with and some not so familiar. But the more I use them, the easier it will be to make them work for me. Some of these tools I will have need for and some not so much but I now am aware of them. And now, perhaps, I won't be so intimidated to learn something new!

I also need to become more aware of our patrons needs and, I'm certain, I can make good use of 23 Things on a Stick.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Thing 21: Beyond Myspace: Other Social Networks:

I joined 23 Things On a Stick Ning and left a "Good Luck" comment for Ann Campbell of Bemdiji on working with her 23 Things On a Stick. I added the Ning badge to my blog page.

I explored a few of the social network sites I found at Wikipedia. Most appealing to me are the ones with members having interests similar to mine to chat with, email, discussion groups, etc.

Social Networking is being used by millions of people everyday and has become a part of everyday life. It can be helpful and fun. These social networks appeal more to me than myspace and facebook. I think they seem more adult based.

The resource My Guide to Social Networks is amusing and pretty much sums up my opinion of some of the networks. I do understand, however, there are many good examples and uses for this type of networking.
Thing 20: Libraries and Social Networks:

I have had more difficulty manuevering around this web site than any of the others and this is suppose to be so easy! For starters, our Library has myspace.com blocked so I could not log onto that at all. My difficulty with facebook is that after I registered, I was asked for a new password everytime I logged on and then more problems pursued! It is taking up too much time at work so I'll have to work this one out on my home computer.

I have some concerns about these sites. Facebook is used to keep up with friends, upload unlimited numbers of photos, share links and videos, and learn more about people. It is open to anyone with a valid email address. It is such a public forum. People don't always profile their true selves or know how and when to separate private from public information. When it comes to social networking, it's wise to put your best face forward!

From information that I have read, as of 2007, this website has the largest number of registered users among college-focused sites. Students will continue to think of ways to share information....private and public! A way to get to know each other.

I will log on to myspace from my home computer but I don't really know if this site is one I will be using often. I've heard about it many times but haven't had an interest in it. I do now! There is probably as much bad news/information on these sites as good news/information. And, could one ever really know if what he/she is reading is true?

At our library, my access to these sites is very limited and I am completing these Things from the Circulation Desk. Limited time and limited space!

Monday, March 17, 2008

Thing 19: Podcasts:

I checked out the local poscasts listed under Resources (I liked the music ones best) and also some of the podcast directories, which I found to be the most popular places for finding podcasts. Podcasting is rapidly becoming a popular way for people to share audio shows and they can be listened to at your convenience. Coolest of all is that if you've got a great idea for a podcast, you can probably do it!

On our Kasson Library blogspot, we posted AccuRadio a few months ago. AccuRadio is the world's leading independant multichannel Internet radio station, featuring over 300 music channels and subchannels of really cool music. Plus, you can customize each channel to your tastes. And, best of all, it's free!

If you have a microphone, a computer and Internet connection you can publish audio shows that can be listened to by people anywhere in the world. Amazing!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Thing 18: YouTube & Other Online Video:

I've logged on to YouTube a few times previously when someone would mention a certain video I should watch but I am not an avid fan.

I did some research online to get some extra information about YouTube and now I know more than I need to! Millions of videos are being watched every day and thousands are added per day. This is a powerful media platform and one of the world's most popular services for video entertainment.

I watched several videos.......some cute, some not. I posted a couple of cute kitten videos to my blog just because I have a cute kitten! I didn't have a lot of time at work to view many of them but it is an entertaining site and I will enjoy viewing more at home.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Thing 17: ELM Productivity Tools:

I created an account in NetLibrary and found this site to be very interesting. I love books and what a collection of e-books to be found here! I viewed books, searched their contents, and added notes to my "Favorites and Notes". What a great way to preview new books and to find those not avaliable in our local libraries. I researched EBSCO Page Composer site and started to create and customize a web page. When time allows, I will complete that. Great features!

These data-bases are a valuable resource for libraries and schools.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Thing 16: Student 2.0 Tools:

This is great! I tried the online calculator and was impressed with the schedule it gave me. It gave several steps to follow and helps to plan the amount of time it will take to complete a research project. What a great benefit to students. I see it also sends email reminders. This is good for a project needing to be done on time and for keeping the student on track. I will recommend it to students/patrons who come in looking for information on school projects/reports.

In the library, this willl help to get to the patrons the information they are seeking. I see it being most beneficial in a school library, however because the site gives both student and teacher ideas and recomendations.

I will be giving this site information to my grandchildren and find ways to use it myself. A very cool tool!

Monday, March 10, 2008

Thing 15: Online Games and Libraries:

I spent some time exploring and checking out the videos of the different things one could do in Second Life without actually downloading it. I just don't have the time at work to create a place to "get away from it all!" I think it could get pretty complex. Second Life is an appropriate title for a game where people can log in and create just that.......a second life, a second place to live, a second community of people to live it with. Change your appearance and be someone totally different. You can be anything and do anything. Could be habit forming!

I started Puzzle Pirates but I guess the pirate world is just not my thing!

Friday, March 7, 2008

Thing 14: LibraryThing:

Social networking for book lovers! Creating a personal catalog is surprisingly easy, can be sorted by author or title -- or viewed as a colorful collection of book covers and the first 200 titles are free!

It is a wonderful site which provides book lovers with a way to catalog book collections and make connections with other readers who might have similar interests.

I like it a lot!

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Thing 13: Online Productivity Tools:

So many time saving tools to work with! I wish I had the time to explore tham all! I did create a home page in iGoogle.

I often get emails containing a " Countdown" and now I know how they are created. I checked out the calendar sites, the Ta da list site and many others. A lot of these tools are similar to ones I worked with at my last job so I was familiar with many. Those, however, were company based but similar all the same. Great time savers at home and on the job. I did tryout Backpack and thought it very useful. I will work with that site much more.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Thing 12: Do You Digg?:

I viewed a lot of different articles and videos......some worthy, some not! I can understand reading and seeing what people in your community find interesting and are passionate about. This changes the way people get information online and you'll always find something interesting and unique.

I would think, however, that Digg's frontpage content could be controlled by a per centage of users who have too much control over content and could possibly cause misinformation to thrive.

Any one of these sites is definately the way to check out what is popular on social media sites. You could also build a network of friends enabling you to find news together and they can see what you are Digging and you can see what they Digg as well.

Friday, February 29, 2008

Thing 11: Tagging and Del.icio.us:

It looks like tagging will be a lot easier and more flexible than keeping information in folders and will be great for organizing and finding personal imformation. It's also possible to view bookmarks added by similar-minded users that may be of interest to you. Use of Del.icio.us is free and most likely one of the most popular to use. Social networking at its best!

At first, I was hesitant about everyone being able to view anything posted but then read that a user can mark specific bookmarks as private collections. I enjoyed looking over the list of the most popular tags.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Thing 10: Wikis:

This is a very different place! Anyone can contribute, change, and add to a wiki. Most websites can only be read. With their knowledge-sharing tools, Wikis are great for libraries. The Library is a collection of organized information, resources and services. With the collection of media other than books for storing information, libraries now offer access points for maps, prints, and other documents on various storage media. Wikis are easy to use, are web based and great for group projects. Wikis are full of potentital, and are free and open publishing systems. Everyone is encouraged to share information in their areas of interest and expertise.

I experimented with editing the 23 Things on a Stick Wiki.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Thing 9: Online Collaboration Tools:

Zoho has great products and offers a free and simplified version that gives you much of the power of major league applications. Most small projects can be managed without professional grade tools. These tools are often expensive and complicated.

Zoho is packed with useful surprises....a playground of productivity where you can pick and choose what you like. Zoho Writer and Google Docs will make life so much easier and more organized.

Permission is needed to edit the documents in Thing 9, however.
Thing 8: Share your Creations:

This site is a great educational and useful resource especially for people who have a real "know-how" of programming. So many fun things to do, share and one can really "accessorize" photos. I wish I had more time to really get into this today.

I've been trying most of the day to get into Lazybase. All I get is an error page stating that this page cannot be displayed. I'll keep trying as I want to design and create databases and manage all sorts of tidbits of info.........both useful and useless!

Friday, February 22, 2008

Thing 7: Web 2.0 Communication Tools:

Technology ever changes and offers fast and easy ways to communicate and stay connected. Many of our patrons at the Library have supplied us with their email addresses for communication which saves us the time of calling on the phone, leaving messages and waiting for a return call.

Last summer I was part of a Google group dealing with my 2 granddaughter's softball games. This was so much faster than waiting for a phone call and I felt "in the know"!

I actually registeered with WebJunction several months ago. I really enjoy the sharing of ideas and resources. There is so much information!

I also found it interesting to learn how cell phones actually work!

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Thing 6: Online Image Generators:

I created a trading card for practice. I would enjoy making calendars and will try that when time permits. Right now I'm not working with personal photos......just dealing with web pics of the seasons! I think the possibilites are endless with the trading cards as a way to reach patrons of the Library. Again, very addictive and a lot of fun.
Thing 4: Photosharing with Flickr:

This is the best photo sharing and organization application ever! I made lists and ran articles to learn it all! There are so many interesting sites to investigate but time is short while at work. However, this could be very addicting and is fun, fun, fun! I'm not sure I'd want to share personal family photos with the world, though. Family, friends and groups are okay but everyone?!

I have a camera phone and I'll try uploading pics to my yahoo account. I experimented with Blogger's photo upload to upload my favorite picture of a sunset and added it to my blog.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Thing 5: More Flickr Fun:

This was really fun and interesting to see all the ways to find, organize and use photos in differrent ways. I looked through Clockr, Flikr Color Pickr, Big Huge Labs, Spelling with Flikr, creating puzzles, maps, magazines covers, making badges, etc. I especially liked using maps for locations of pictures and making jigsaw puzzles. Share-It for Flickr is really cool !!

I liked the idea of creating posters to promote upcoming events at the Library another great tool and one that I will be using.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Thing 3: Set Up an RSS Account & Add Feeds:

This is a fast and easy way (once the instructions have been mastered!) to get daily updates in many fields. It's a powerful web tool and is quite addicting!

Friday, January 25, 2008

Thing 2. What is Library 2.0?

Thing 2. What is Library 2.0?

This was very interesting and educational. The new Web IS a very different thing! Libraries will become more important to so many people is so many different ways. The library of the future will be very different from the library of the past. Libraries will be more driven by community needs. We need to make the Library a destination, not an after thought.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Excited To Get Started!

Thing 1: Blogs

It was fun getting started and I look forward to participating until the end! Only 2 of us at the Library are following this so it will be enjoyable working with her.

She just helped me with Avatar and what fun!! This isn't like work at all. I will enjoy this!! We added a site Meter also.