One word for this program? Exhausting! I did Things 8-22 in 3 days. I don't recommend it. I knew nothing about Library 2.0 before this. I learned a lot. I'm not sure how much of it I will use again, but it was interesting.
Flickr was definitely my favorite. I had a lot of fun with the pictures. It was very frustrating in the beginning, but now I have the hang of copying them into my blog. I even taught my dad how to use it.
I was telling a friend about the program and he thought it sounded great. There is so much new technology out there and no easy way to learn about it. This was a great program in that everything was there for you in one place.
Will I do it again? After I have time to rest.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
thing 22
What Did I Learn Today?
I don't think that I will be able to give up on the new learning anytime soon. I am working on the Mn Voluntary Certification. I have been in the program for a year now. I probably have a years worth of work left to do. I have learned so many new skills.
I had very little library experience when I started working on the bookmobile 2 1/2 years ago. I had worked a few times as a substitute in the Eveleth-Gilbert school libraries, and really enjoyed the work. I was so happy when the bookmobile job came along.
I may not have homework to do everyday, but I'm sure that there will always be opportunities for learning.
I don't think that I will be able to give up on the new learning anytime soon. I am working on the Mn Voluntary Certification. I have been in the program for a year now. I probably have a years worth of work left to do. I have learned so many new skills.
I had very little library experience when I started working on the bookmobile 2 1/2 years ago. I had worked a few times as a substitute in the Eveleth-Gilbert school libraries, and really enjoyed the work. I was so happy when the bookmobile job came along.
I may not have homework to do everyday, but I'm sure that there will always be opportunities for learning.
Thing 21
I learned a lot from the Web Junction article on social networking. It had the best information that I have seen on how social networking can apply the all of us, and for once, not just the youth. Libraries are for all ages and so can social networking be. I loved the last two lines of the article. They say it all.
"The library is already a community space. Let's make the social web a new meeting room. We already interact in person. Let's begin interacting online".
I think that I could be sold on social networking after viewing some of the "grownup" sites on Gather and WebJunction. I love Bake Space and Open Source Food. I like to cook and am always on the internet looking for new recipes. I looked at Good Reads and also found that interesting. Aren't all of us interested in what others are reading?
"The library is already a community space. Let's make the social web a new meeting room. We already interact in person. Let's begin interacting online".
I think that I could be sold on social networking after viewing some of the "grownup" sites on Gather and WebJunction. I love Bake Space and Open Source Food. I like to cook and am always on the internet looking for new recipes. I looked at Good Reads and also found that interesting. Aren't all of us interested in what others are reading?
Thing 20
I wish I could remember who wrote it, but another blog said that her "advisers" (her kids) told her how to do this Thing. My kids will not allow me to sign up for Facebook, the one that they use. They are so embarrassed that someone might see me.
I signed up for Myspace and found some friends.
I don't ever expect to use this. No time or desire. I'm sure I would have liked it when I was younger. I know that the kids have lots of fun with it. My kids enjoy using Facebook. A recent survey done at the University of MN states that of those parents surveyed, 92% of their kids use FaceBook or MySpace. 11% of the parents have a site.
I liked the Denver and Hennepin County Library MySpace pages. Lots of cool stuff for the kids. Links to fun and interesting things. I liked the list of the favorite books of the year. Since I do most of the buying for our collection, I like to see what others are reading.
I signed up for Myspace and found some friends.
I don't ever expect to use this. No time or desire. I'm sure I would have liked it when I was younger. I know that the kids have lots of fun with it. My kids enjoy using Facebook. A recent survey done at the University of MN states that of those parents surveyed, 92% of their kids use FaceBook or MySpace. 11% of the parents have a site.
I liked the Denver and Hennepin County Library MySpace pages. Lots of cool stuff for the kids. Links to fun and interesting things. I liked the list of the favorite books of the year. Since I do most of the buying for our collection, I like to see what others are reading.
Thing 19
I listened to podcasts about smoking shacks on MPR and one about a trip to Cairo on Lonely Planet Travelcast. I tried opening many other podcasts and their sites were all down. Story of my life! I finally found one that was very interesting called Coffee Break Spanish. No matter what I tried, I could not get the link to copy. I finally got it to copy to Google Reader, but the whole list of available podcasts on that page copied. The first one on the list was a sex talk. I deleted the whole thing.
This Thing almost inspired me to want to listen to more podcasts. I was very pleased to find the podcast called Coffee Break Spanish . I think that I would enjoy brushing up on my Spanish. After finding it, I read that someone else was listening to Coffee Break French.
This Thing almost inspired me to want to listen to more podcasts. I was very pleased to find the podcast called Coffee Break Spanish . I think that I would enjoy brushing up on my Spanish. After finding it, I read that someone else was listening to Coffee Break French.
Thing 17
ELM Productivity Tool
Had trouble with setting up the search alert. I didn't think that there were good instructions. I went to the 23 Things on a stick news, but I thought that it just gave clues on how to do it. That was the first time that I heard of the newsletter. I think that it would have been helpful.
I had never used ELM before. I have obviously heard of it, but never had a need to try it. I had a hard time with this at first also. I could not open any of the articles. Thank heaven for college kids. My daughter told me that many of the articles can't be opened on the web sites. I was picking all of the wrong articles. After finding that out, I was able to find and open some.
I set up my pages on EBSCO and ProQuest. Not sure where I would ever use these. Why couldn't all of the assignments be as easy as the NetLibrary one?
ELM provides access to accurate information. Many people don't realize that not all of the information online is accurate. Students should be informed of this excellent source of information for research papers.
Had trouble with setting up the search alert. I didn't think that there were good instructions. I went to the 23 Things on a stick news, but I thought that it just gave clues on how to do it. That was the first time that I heard of the newsletter. I think that it would have been helpful.
I had never used ELM before. I have obviously heard of it, but never had a need to try it. I had a hard time with this at first also. I could not open any of the articles. Thank heaven for college kids. My daughter told me that many of the articles can't be opened on the web sites. I was picking all of the wrong articles. After finding that out, I was able to find and open some.
I set up my pages on EBSCO and ProQuest. Not sure where I would ever use these. Why couldn't all of the assignments be as easy as the NetLibrary one?
ELM provides access to accurate information. Many people don't realize that not all of the information online is accurate. Students should be informed of this excellent source of information for research papers.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Thing 16
My daughter is home this weekend from the University of MN. I showed her the Assignment Calculator. She had never heard of it. She said that she would be interested in using it next year when she has another paper due.
I think that it would be a useful tool in college or high school. It seems that it would keep you motivated with reminders, and with helping you to get started on a paper. The step by step instructions make it seem very easy to use. I think that if more people knew about this, that it would get used a lot more. Maybe a bookmark or pamphlet explaining its features would be nice to have available at the library.
The Research Project Calculator is another great tool. I think that the teacher guide materials would be very useful in helping patrons at the library with research projects.
Thing 15
OK, people over 40 should not be playing video games! I am awful! I could actually handle the bilging in Puzzle Pirates, but when I tried to be a carpenter I was so slow that they kept telling me to hurry up. They made me walk the plank. I also tried sword fighting and was pretty awful at that too.
I read the article on Second Life and watched the video. Oh to be young again!
I know that "gaming and libraries" is the most talked about thing in libraries these days. It is a great way to get young people to the library. Thank heaven I don't have teach anyone how to play those games.
I read the article on Second Life and watched the video. Oh to be young again!
I know that "gaming and libraries" is the most talked about thing in libraries these days. It is a great way to get young people to the library. Thank heaven I don't have teach anyone how to play those games.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Thing 14
It sure took me a long time to figure out how to move my book list from Library Thing to my blog. It was a fun site. I liked choosing my favorite books. Unfortunately, some of them didn't have cover pictures.
I especially liked the Zeitgeist overview that showed the most reviewed, top authors, top books. At this point, the only book lists that I share with my patrons are the best seller lists. If we were computerized, I could access other lists for them.
I found discussions on some of the books on my list. The Memory Keepers Daughter, The Kite Runner and The Glass Castle.
I especially liked the Zeitgeist overview that showed the most reviewed, top authors, top books. At this point, the only book lists that I share with my patrons are the best seller lists. If we were computerized, I could access other lists for them.
I found discussions on some of the books on my list. The Memory Keepers Daughter, The Kite Runner and The Glass Castle.
Thing 13
I liked the iGoogle start page the best. It was less "busy" than some of the others. Great for my needs. I like having the weather available on my desktop at a glance.
I liked the Backpack calender the best. It was simple, easy to read and easy to set up. I used to have a calender set up with Outlook, at another job. It was great! I would have to put down all of my bosses haircut and dentist appointments. He would forget if I didn't remind him. That's where the different colors in Backpack are nice. I will have to put one on my new computer at work. Much easier than trying to remember to turn the page in my day planner.
I do really like the idea of the reminders. They are very helpful. We so easily get distracted during the day.
Do we really need another site like Ta-Da List to go to and make a list? What happened to just typing it out in Word, printing it off and crossing things out with a pencil? Or handwriting it on a piece of paper?
I liked the Backpack calender the best. It was simple, easy to read and easy to set up. I used to have a calender set up with Outlook, at another job. It was great! I would have to put down all of my bosses haircut and dentist appointments. He would forget if I didn't remind him. That's where the different colors in Backpack are nice. I will have to put one on my new computer at work. Much easier than trying to remember to turn the page in my day planner.
I do really like the idea of the reminders. They are very helpful. We so easily get distracted during the day.
Do we really need another site like Ta-Da List to go to and make a list? What happened to just typing it out in Word, printing it off and crossing things out with a pencil? Or handwriting it on a piece of paper?
Thing 12
I had not heard of sites such as Mixx and Reddit until I started 23 Things. As I stated earlier in Thing 10, I am interested in what is recommended by others (most votes, most popular, most stars). There were many very interesting articles, pictures and videos on these sites. I wouldn't think that it would necessarily be a time saving tool. I found that I wanted to read a lot of the articles. Things that I never would think of to look up. Spent way more time reading than I normally would.
One thing that I really don't like at all about this 23 Things project is having to sign up for Sooooooo many sites. I really don't like to do that. If I have to register for a site, I usually don't bother with it. I had to sign up just to read the article in the Washington Post so that I could share it.
One thing that I really don't like at all about this 23 Things project is having to sign up for Sooooooo many sites. I really don't like to do that. If I have to register for a site, I usually don't bother with it. I had to sign up just to read the article in the Washington Post so that I could share it.
Thing 11
If I was a college student again I think that I would love all of this new technology. What a great way to gather and organize research for a paper. Personally I don't use more than 4 sites ever at work and at home my list of a few items under favorites is fine for me. I'm sure that if I started using it, it would become as familiar as favorites and more organized.
Thing 10
I had heard of Wikis before, but I don't think that I had ever used one. I couldn't believe all of the information available in some of them. I really enjoyed the Minnesota Public Radio Minnewiki. It was interesting to look up different Mn musicians.
The Common Craft video on wikis was about planning a trip. I talked about using Google Docs to plan a trip in thing 9. I think that this would also be a great tool for trip planning. You'd never know that I like to travel would you? I guess being snowed in for a second weekend in a row is making me crazy!!!
I also like the idea of using it for book reviews. It could be somewhat like Amazon where you can see what a number of people think about a particular book. I am often more influenced by what the typical reader thinks about a book, than I am by a journal review.
I added my entry to the 23 Things Wiki. Finally something that was easy!
The Common Craft video on wikis was about planning a trip. I talked about using Google Docs to plan a trip in thing 9. I think that this would also be a great tool for trip planning. You'd never know that I like to travel would you? I guess being snowed in for a second weekend in a row is making me crazy!!!
I also like the idea of using it for book reviews. It could be somewhat like Amazon where you can see what a number of people think about a particular book. I am often more influenced by what the typical reader thinks about a book, than I am by a journal review.
I added my entry to the 23 Things Wiki. Finally something that was easy!
Thing 9
I tried both ZOHO and Google Docs. I think that I liked Google Docs a little better. I do not have any use for this in my job, but I am sure that it would be very useful for others. I did read about someone who used it for planning a trip with a few friends. Instead of emailing everyone and getting them updated, everyone could share and edit the travel planning documents. I found that very interesting. We have a large family and are planning a family reunion. I might have to try using it for that.
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