Tuesday, August 19, 2008

# 23 Is this really the end? Or just the beginning ...

OMG yeah we have arrived. I don't know how much of this knowledge I will retain but it has been an adventure.

I enjoyed the play exercises the most. This was my starting level that I like to play and investigate.

I hated all the subscriptions and signing up. These lessons were way time consuming.
I know a lot of people personally that dropped out because it was taking too much time they didn't have to devote to.

I don't think me personally that many of the subjects were things I would go back to and use.

Don't know when the next post to this blog will be. Hopefully I am more informed and can help customers as well as coworkers with this new changing technology.

Yeah glad we're done. :-) >:<
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# 22 Audiobooks (or "the end is in sight")

It was fun and painless to get the Overdrive media downloaded to my computer. I had
the hardest time actually get the downloaded files to play.

I was trying to figure out why we have to check out items if even after they expire they can be accessed.

# 21 Podcasts, Smodcasts

I liked looking through a google search for the podcast for library rather than the lists we were given.

I thought the Denver Public Library has a good childrens podcast. Others that I found of interests were Sunnyvale Public Library,
Collier County Public Library, Seattle Public library and Library of Congress has many.

The one I placed on Bloglines is LibVibe a library blog featuring podcasts.

Monday, August 18, 2008

# 20 You Too can YouTube

I have tried using You tube before it is ok. There are a lot of videos out there. I did a search on library and pulled up a Japanese game show that took place in a library.







It would have never made it 9 minutes long at JPL but is so silly easy with men acting like boys.



I know this can be used usefully for library promos and online sharing but how to set yourself apart from all the drama that is already there that might be a deterrent.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

#19 Discovering Web 2.0 Tools

I couldn't figure how the sites I went to were considered Web 2.0.

I looked at craigslist for the first time and could not figure out. One how this was a web 2.0 related site. Two what all the hub bub is all about. It was too much information thrown into a
non eye appealing site. I expected more but I am just one person. It appears many people enjoy the site. I am neutral with so many topics and I only breezed by a few don't feel I am an expert.

I also looked at Vufind but couldn't figure out where to go next. I had to sign up before I could peruse so I wasn't interested. The 4:29 introduction video seemed interesting like something the library might be able to implement but again I didn't sign up so I couldn't take it further.

I finally looked at Lulu and really enjoyed this site. I had to sign up but it was the first one I looked at so I didn't mind. I like the ease and efficiency of the site. The web 2.0 aspect though still unsure of.

Monday, August 11, 2008

# 18 Web-based Apps: They're not just for desktops

It was nice to know about this tool. I published a post from Zoho writer to this blog here http://jackiebrownsblog.blogspot.com/2008/08/tools.html.

I also have a Zoho Wiki http://brownink.wiki.zoho.com/tools.html but I have no idea what else to do with this.

It was interesting. I think a lot of people can benefit from a service like this throughout the library, employees and patrons alike

Tools


 

I think this is a great tool for customer's who need to have access to features like word but don't have a saving device.

 

I have been asked many times what to do when they only have 30 minutes for pharos and are about to get kicked off but have not saved their documents.  This is a good tool because they can work offline or online and if they are changing computers still come back to their work with little effort.

 

I am still unsure why someone would want online collabaration for a document. I can see it being a benefit for our library though.  We have so many branch locations and even the main branch so many areas and floors this would seem to be a simpler way to get a project done than using g files.