So this is it, the race is over. I'm glad, now I can just play as I have time. I have gained a good deal more information from this experience mostly about how library's are grappling with Web 2.0 issues and how or if to incorporate them...the answer is yes. I've also encountered some fun new toys to play with. It's been encouraging and enlightening to read articles from people who aren't afraid of new technology. I guess all technology was new at some point. I've enjoyed seeing how others have used and implemented some of the tools, software and such for WEB 2.0 either personally or in a job related way. Nothing unexpected happened. I expected to learn about some new stuff and I did. This was a huge undertaking for a first of it's kind training like this. It was done and executed as well as it could've been I believe but as with all new endeavors there is room for improvement. Sometimes the instructions on how to do something didn't include every step...that is frustrating. Not being able to get to all the resources from every computer was frustrating. Needing more than 30 minutes for a "thing" was frustrating. I consider myself to be a competent techy person someone who is above average in my knowledge but not extremely tech savvy. My level of techiness is different from others so maybe if there were fewer "things" but with varying levels of tech skill required those who already have the basics don't get bored but the newbies don't get overwhelmed and the people like me can stay superficial or really dive into something they find interesting. I know a lot of people who just gave up becuase they were overwhelmed and frustrated. I really enjoyed this training and hopefully will begin to put it to good use in my work life and not just my personal life. I would certainly take another training like this again. It can only get better right?
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
29-My Learning 2.0 Experience
I guess what I found to be the most fun was using the Flickr spell tool and also finding the other fun tools that bighugelab offers as well as seeing what sites won the Web 2.0 awards. As for how this experience has assisted or affected my life-long learning? I'm not sure but it has opened my eyes to what other libraries out there are doing and it has gotten my brain churning with ideas about how to use some of this cool stuff personally and in my job. Additionally, I think I will be someone who is a somewhat distant observer of the techy world, never being on the cutting edge but following with what becomes mainstream. I like techy stuff but on a very superficial level. I noticed in looking at other co-workers blogs that they've really taken to this stuff some even have the 30things as just a side line in their blog. Good, that means there will always be someone to go to when I have a techy question.
28-Rollyo...me no likey
I guess I'm not the target audience for Rollyo. I did not find that it was anything I am interested in doing and I don't see how it would help me. I like my delicious and that's about it. Maybe because I don't do a lot of searching on one particular subject. That seems to be the appeal of Rollyo. If I'm searching for something I suppose I could go to Rollyo and see if there is someone who's already done the work for me. As for what we could use it in the library for, I suppose if we had reference questions that came up frequently we could create a search roll with useful sites that could be added to and that way there'd be a start for the next person who gets that reference question. Anyway, that's the first thing that comes to mind.
26-Image Generators
All this stuff is so much fun to play with. I loved all the choices on the bighugelab site. Who comes up with all this stuff?
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25-Podcasts surmized
My thoughts on podcasting...um, well I think they are a wonderful and unique tool of the techno age. That said, I see over-saturation in their future.
As for the library sites that are using podcasts to reach out to their customers? I think the Denver Public Library's site is way too cool. They seem very connected to their community and I love the interview with Harry and the Potters.
As for the library sites that are using podcasts to reach out to their customers? I think the Denver Public Library's site is way too cool. They seem very connected to their community and I love the interview with Harry and the Potters.
24-Podcasts
Ok, so I happened to know a little bit about podcasting before I started this exercise because my husband hosts one of his own. So, I am very familiar with having to tip-toe around the house while recording is going on. It is so easy to put your voice out there these days. He literally started with his laptop, a computer mic and a ton of free software. Everything that someone would need is all out there online and it's all free. I used Podcastalley to search and found so many podcasts it's crazy. With all the blogs, podcasts and wikis out there you'd be hard pressed not to find someone out there talking about whatever it is you're interested in and if by some miracle there isn't anything out there it'd be so easy to start talking about it yourself and connect to those peopel who have been dying to talk with someone about their love of Chewels chewing gum. In one way I guess it's good that we can so easily connect with people who share common interests and find new things that interest us as well but I wonder about having so many voices out there...when's the saturation point?
Monday, February 4, 2008
23-Videos
This is too easy, I love it. I chose this video because I did a search on "books" and this came up and I love Robert Sabuda books!
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