Monday, May 26, 2008

Wrapping up!!

Yahoo! I FINALLY finished! With 4 days to spare! Wow, that was quite the challenge!
I like learning and seeing everything even if I may not use it later, but at least I am more aware of what is out there. My favorite thing was ListenNJ and my least favorite was RSS & Newsreaders.
I think that OCL should be aware of all of what Web 2.0/ Web 3.0 offers and if it is something that is useful to the system, like ListenNJ, WorldCat or scanning, then it should be given as a "class" and learned.
So thanks to all who created this challenge it was quite an experience!

ListenNJ

Did it! It took quite a bit of work but I was finally able to get it to work on my computer.
I chose to listen to part of an old radio show they had call "The Shadow". It was very fun to
listen to and imagine only being able to listen to shows instead of seeing them.
ListenNJ has a quite a collection of "books" to listen to and the few that I was looking for were
"checked out" and so browsing around I ran across "The Shadow". I love books to listen to or old radio shows, so this I will certainly use again!

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Podcasts

I don't know much about podcasts, so this was a bit confusing to figure out.
So I am hoping that I did this correctly.

http://odeo.com/audio/18675263/players

This should be something from NPR radio show. I remember listening to other NPR shows as I was growing up with my brother. So again this is just a bit of childhood memories for me.
Since I don't have a Ipod or an MP3 player, these are a bit like the YouTube to me. They are interesting but I don't have much use for them at this point in my life.

Tube and me

Here is a bit of one my favorite childhood book in video:


YouTube is a great site IF you have a computer, or at least an internet provider that can handle all the graphics. I only have a dial up service and so YouTube is not good for me.

Web Awards.....

Wow, that was interesting. There are quite a lot that I would never use but they were certainly fun to explore. I think, if I was going to use any of them, it would be the Google Docs or at least something near to it.
I will have to go back and check to see if they have change or added stuff to the site.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Web docs

Ok, I have added my name a poked around a bit.
The idea that a group of people can all work on a document at the
"same time" and not have to be in the same building would be very
useful. As a page, I don't have any need of this in my job, but it would
come in handy in my life with my sisters and our shore house and doing
a spread sheet on the renters or the work we have done through the
years.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Sandbox

Ok, Sandbox was fun. It is just like playing with a big word document with a lot of other people.
I didn't put in anything about my favorite foods, books or sports but instead my favorite object in my life at this moment, since I just got it on Tuesday the 13th!

Library Wiki

This was fun to browse around and I learned a few things about our system's history.
I did click on the tabs but wasn't able to figure out what was what really as far as the "changes" go in the history. I did see where Sparks was changed but as guessing on who changed the information, I haven't the faintest idea.
I do love seeing what "Wikipedia" has to say about things.
On a side note-
My high school is also listed in Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conestoga_High_School

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Library success

I did find a link on this wiki to be very interesting to me.

It was this one:http://libsuccess.org/index.php?title=Organizing_Library_Collections

I run across books every so often that I am a bit perplexed on why it got thrown in that section. I do from time to time question them and sometimes I am right and sometimes I am explained why it is where it is. So for me this was interesting.

Library 2.0

I read 2 of the perspectives. I like how Dr. Wendy Schultz basically states that even with all this new technology around us, a library is a building where people come together.
While putting books away, I see all sorts of people come in just to read a paper, meet with someone or just do a puzzle with their child. Yes, we should be aware of the new technologies and use them as we can, but not to lose sight that people come to the building for all sorts of reasons and a lot of times it may not have anything to do with how technologically advance our branch is.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Technorati

Well again this is a site that really needs to have a long look at, but for quick view this is what I found.....
I found this on a site called the Thinking stick.com and in turn it was found on someone else's site. I thought it was creative enough to post on my blog, since it shows just how connected people/blogs/podcasts/flickr/internet ect. are ALL really connected by peoples input.
As I went further, I ran across this other blog http://davidwarlick.com/2cents/ . He certainly has a way of "opening" your eyes to what Web 2.0 or all of this new techno learning. Take a look.

Del.icio.us

Well, this is certainly a site that needs lots of time to explore. I bounced around a bit on it and then decided to put in "Genealogy" and see what it would come up with that Google hadn't. Well, to my surprise it did show me a few other useful sites that I hadn't run across with Google. http://www.findmypast.com/home.jsp
I will have to explore it more when I have more time. It is very creatively set up and the format is something to get use to.