Monday, September 15, 2008
Thing 23 Evaluation
This experience has taught me to not be afraid to try using different tools with the computer and WEB. Normally I'm quite apprehensive and don't like to make mistakes when learning new things. 23 Things on a Stick made me try different things, make mistakes, fix them and found out I didn't crash the computer. My Husband is an engineer and is jealous of all the Things I have learned and can't wait for me to show them to him.
All the tools were interesting to learn about especially Blogging, Flickr, & LibraryThing.
I plan to continue using this blog for our Storytime Section at our Library. I now am more confident with uploading pictures and using the fun tools to display them on my Blog and someday our website.
I certainly would participate in a refresher/ updated Things program. The People behind 23 Things did a great job of setting this up, Thank you!
Thing 22 What Did I learn today?
Thing 21 Other Social Networking Sites
I have been apart of social networking sites and didn't even know it. As a quilter I'm apart of a few site just for quilter's. I like how we discuss issues we are having with our quilts and find solutions or we even have show and tell of our projects. I joined Ning, specifically the Pioneerland Library Group. I see unlimited possibilities for us to share ideas, discuss issues in our system, and recommend solutions to patron issues the list could go on. I've used WebJunction as an observer. After this experience I will become a participant!
Thing 20 Social Networking Sites
I took the time peruse both sites, meaning signing up for both, and can see the appeal for teens. MySpace was easier to maneuver, but they both seem equally accessible. It would also be a great place to draw teens to your library. For us as a library, we need to keep up our blogs and website consistently to meet our needs. Sometime in the future it might be a possibility to help us draw in teens. Now I'm more prepared for when my daughter gets older and wants to try one of these sites out.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Thing 8 Slide Shows
Thing 6 Online Image Generators
Thing 5 More Fun with Flickr
Thing 5 More Fun with Flickr
These tools/ toys were fun to play around with and explore, plus so easy to use. I used Big Huge Labs puzzlemaker and Spell with Flickr. These applications would be useful in generating interest in upcoming library programing and enhance current programming.
Library sign
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3006/2816874786_3d3a605a0f_b.jpg
Thing 4 Explore Flickr
Uploaded a picture from our own Flickr Account. It was easy to access, explore and upload the picture to my blog. I can see us organizing a Winsted Library Tour on our website. I would also like to get our Summer Reading Pictures as well as Storytime pictures on my Blog. I do not have an opinion on photosharing, you can either share or make them private.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Thing 17
In a Google world most times ELM is a forgotten tool. I have had the opportunity to suggest it's use to patrons working on research projects, but forget to use it myself when doing mine or the library projects. Just think of all those databases at your finger tips and you can access it from anywhere as long as you have a library card. I thought it was great that you can subscribe to RSS feeds to follow up on new information coming into the databases. I like developing the folders for use at work so we can all collaborate and decide what we feel is important for our library use.
Thing 16
Where was this when I was going to school! As a parent what wonderful tools Assignment Calculator and Research Project Calculator are for helping your children organize their research assignment into manageable parts. As a librarian what a great tool to help us know about their assignment, where they are in the process, and help them locate the necessary materials to help them finish their assignment. Of course you could use this to manage large library projects. It would help in setting those goals and the process in meeting those goals.
Thing 15
If I may say so, I know about online games because of my children. They both have WebKinz and they spend some time on the computer each day taking care of them, earning kinz cash, working, furnishing their homes, and chatting with friends on this secure site. At our library Webkinz is quite popular. As far as adult online games, I knew about them, because of CSI: NY and SecondLife. I decided to play Puzzle Pirate for my online game. It was fun to dress my pirate, work on the pirate ship, go on missions and furnish my shack. It was interesting trying to figure out how to work with the other crew members. Online games are not for me, but it nice to be aware of them.
Thing 13
I used igoogle as my permanent home page, because I already was using it before 23things. It helps me remember birthdays, check the weather, and organize my other interest on one page.
Online calendars and to do lists are great as long as you have access to a computer and check it often. I did check out backpack and thought it was a great idea now if I only had the time to organize my life. Backpack looked like a great all in one organizing machine. As far as library use goes we could quit making lists on paper and start making them on the computer in order to save a tree!
Thing 12
I have never used any of these sites until now. I've receive my news from TV, Paper or Magazine, because that is all I seem to have time for these days. I perused all the sites and I liked Newsvine, because it seems so organized and possibly a good site for actual article research. This could be a good addition for researching articles at the library.
I really enjoyed using Stumble Upon. I liked setting up my own profile knowing it will help in narrowing down my search for the Websites I'm interested in. I can see this as a beneficial tool in narrowing down websites in doing research.
Both these tools take time to use, but could help make research and pleasure searching faster.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Thing 14
I Love Library Thing!! It was easy and fun to use and I can't wait to explore it some more.
How can you use LibraryThing for your library?
I Can't Wait to use it for when Children's books come in so I can post it on my Blog. The Plan is to Keep this Blog going for our patrons especially in the Storytime category to let them know what is happening at the Library. This tool will help me let them know about new books, award winners, easy readers, and more.
How else do you share book lists, etc. with library patrons? Would LibraryThing offer an alternative?
We share book lists by posters, New book areas in Library, What's coming on the Bulletin Board and handouts. Library Thing would bring our collection alive letting patrons know what we have in our collection, plus we can let them know what is coming and what is new to the library right now.
Thing 11
As you can see in my Blog I have been tagging from the beginning. It has been a helpful in organizing my Blog. I Liked using Del.icio.us for organizing my bookmark and the ease of using it from any computer. It was easy to setup and I like that you use your own tagging system to organize the bookmarks
Can you see the potential of this tool for research assistance? Or just as an easy way to create bookmarks that can be accessed from anywhere?
I can see this being helpful in setting up Research assistance in all the major groups of the Dewey Decimal System. By the Library bookmarking sites and tagging them into the different categories, it will help the patrons gain access to those sites faster and in a more organized manner.
How can your library or media center take advantage of tagging and del.icio.us?
We could set up research helps, book reviews, discussion groups, genre helps, gaming sites and more.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Thing 19
1. Which podcast(s) did you listen to?
Nancy Pearls Book Reviews on KUOW 94.9
2. Which of the directories did you find easiest to use?
Podcast.com was the was the easiest for me to use. All I had to do was type in Nancy Pearl's name 12 hits came up and I could browse each one to decide which podcast to choose. I also just typed in Book reviews and found her that way as well.
3. Has this Thing inspired you to do any podcasting yourself or to subscribe to a podcast to listen to it regularly?
Thing 19 hasn't inspired me to do my own podcasting right now, but maybe someday you'll find me podcasting my storytime at the library.
I have subscribed to Nancy Pearls Books Reviews and her videocast BookLust, because she is interesting to listen to as well as informative plus in the videocast she interviews authors which are wonderful for me to see and hear.
Thing 7
Describe how your library uses email. We use email to communicate with the other libraries in our system as well as with those patrons that choose to communicate with us in that manner.
Has it improved productivity? At this moment we use it as needed and is not our preferred way of contacting our patrons.
Share your thoughts on online reference using some of the other Web 2.0 communication tools. These are great tools for college or large school campuses that have the staff to man these tools.
Are you an active user of text messaging, IM, or other communication tools? No, I am not, but I do know how to use them if I have to in pinch!
Which OPAL or MINITEX Web conference (Webinar) did you attend? How was it? What do you think o this communication tool? I Love the Webinars and have attended live a couple times. For this exercise I attended an archived Webinar ar WebJunction: 10 Ways to Make Your Library Great in 2008 via Web 2.0. It was interesting although not live you could still add comments.
Thing 18
Storytime with Mercer Mayer
Just A Secret
What did you like or dislike about the sites you explored?
I've already used these sites and they are lots of fun. I used YouTube to choose the video I chose, because it was easy to place it on my Blog. Google Video was interesting, because it draws the videos from other sites as well as its own.
Why did you choose the video that you did?
I chose the StoryTime video, because I'm the Story Lady and I take care of Storytime
Can you see any ways to use video--YouTube or other sites--on your library Web site?
If you make a video tour of your library facilities and services or of the activities going on at your library you could post that on your website use for marketing
Things 9 &10
Which of these tools is easier for you to use?
Google Docs was easier to use than Zoho Writer
How do the features of each compare? Does one have features that would make you choose it over the other?
With Google Docs when invited to edit page it was like being in Microsoft Word. I could find all the editing tools and could edit right away. Zoho writer I thought was difficult to use because I didn't know what to do and i just stumbled upon some ways of editing.
What would the Founding Fathers think?
I think they would approve this is a great way to work on documents for committees, Boards, and all other kinds of groups that can't always get together .
Thing 10 Wiki's
What did you find interesting about the wiki concept?
Ease of adding and editing the Wiki and how we could use this at our Library
What types of applications within libraries and schools might work well with a wiki?
It would work for Class discussions on subject matter, coordinate student event and meetings.
Library use could be Patron reviews of books , coordinate Friends of the Library, poll library patrons for suggestions, coordinate library programing efforts, and more.
Many teachers/faculty "ban" Wikipedia as a source for student research. What do you think of the practice of limiting information by format?
I wouldn't agree on a ban because it is a good jumping off point for research, but it shouldn't be the only thing used. Students should be wary because you don't know if all the information is true.
Which wiki did you edit?
I edited 23 Things on a Stick wiki