I watched the video which moved along very fast but had good information on how a Wiki works. The key words are EDIT & SAVE along with LINK. I can see where this has alot of potential for corrdinating the perfect list. By clicking edit, you can add or change the document.
I think it is so neat to have the list of what I have and what the others are to bring and then link the other list to have a perfect camping/shopping/party list.
I was very impressed with the Book Lovers WIKI. What a great tool by have the reviews at your finger tips. I could see our patrons loving this so that they could see if they really wanted to read that particular book or not.
Next I went to the Albany Co. Public Library staff Wiki. This is a great way to keep staff informed on such things as circ staff information, schedules, upcoming events, etc.
On Library Bloggers Wiki, I visited Public Library blogs and clicked onto Austin, Texas blog and Hennepin County Library blog. Couldn't believe how many blogs there are to look at.
On Minnesota Wikis, I looked at the Minnesota Historical Society site. There are alot of resources, information and locations available along with all types of services.
I'm waiting on my invite password to add or edit an entry in a wiki.
I finally got into the 23things wiki and did some editing. It seems like it would be alot of fun to do as a group thing. Could really get creative with it by adding color, different fonts, backgrounds, pictures, just about anything goes. I clicked onto the comment area and added a few words. All in all, this wasn't as hard as I first thought it was.
Friday, March 21, 2008
Thing 9
Well after much frustration, I finally got a comment posted on the document page. I went to the minn23@gmail.com site and got invited to edit. It was fun reading all the comments on how people view this very important document and also the humor added. Powerful words stated in this Declaration. I keep thinking that maybe our candidates that are running for the highest office should remember these words. Just a thought
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
THING 8
Some of this was fun and challenging. Some is way out of the ballpark for me to find the time to do it. I love to be creative and doing the slideshare turned out to be the deal of the day. I had gone to lunch and noticed on the wall a quote: "If your not riding the wave of change.....You'll find yourself beneath it". I wrote it down and thought that this is a great statement. Then I started on my Slideshare and spoted the picture of the water coming over the lighthouse and I thought that this was a perfect slideshare to have with my quote for the day.
I went into Picture Trail and finally got that figured out and added to my blog. I tried to download the picture of our library but for some reason that file wouldn't transfer to my blog. Also created another flick of flowing pictures along with some fancy hearts.
I checked out all of Thing 8 and feel I did accomplish some things. Time to move on.
I went into Picture Trail and finally got that figured out and added to my blog. I tried to download the picture of our library but for some reason that file wouldn't transfer to my blog. Also created another flick of flowing pictures along with some fancy hearts.
I checked out all of Thing 8 and feel I did accomplish some things. Time to move on.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Thing 8
Just getting started with this and I found a picture to go with my quote below this post. How awesome this is as I had just did the quote a little while ago.
Wave Overcomes Lighthouse
QUOTE FOR THE DAY
"IF YOUR NOT RIDING THE WAVE OF CHANGE....
YOU'LL FIND YOURSELF BENEATH IT".
Right after I finished Thing 7, I went to lunch and this saying was on the wall by my booth. It says it all!!!!
Monday, March 10, 2008
Thing 7
First I got signed into my Yahoo mail and my winking avatar showed up with an email. That was kind of fun. We use Internet Explorer here at our library. I printed off alot of the information on all of the subjects. I'm sure that I can use some of the helpful hints. I did not set up anything yet for instant messaging. As of now, I'm not a fan of text messages and maybe I'll change my mind about it in the future.
The video by Stephen Benedict--How Stuffworks was pretty interesting. I have never heard of Elkhorn coral before and how they harvest coral.
In Google talk regarding instant communication-chatting, I find no use for that right now in my job. Maybe if I had free time and wanted to chat to a friend, I might try it.
I'm old fashioned yet. I still prefer face to face communication. Someone told me not too long ago, that emailing sometimes can come across meaning something totally different than what the emailer was originally trying to say. Email is an excellent tool and has saved me alot of time. Several of the meeting notices I receive by email are now posted daily as to where before I would receive them by mail and sometimes they would arrive late.
Currently library patrons that chose to, receive notices from our library by email stating that their item or items that they requested are in, also any materials that are overdue or lost.
I can see that by the Library Journal that I am behind in the times with IM. With 11 million Americans using it in the corporate world, I imagine that libraries are not far behind. I could see where IM with reference could be a great tool.
The video where the gentleman proposed to his future bride thru text messaging was really fun to watch. Some of the videos I couldn't hear very well. Access to the reference collection was an interesting on along with the UC Mercel students loving the library and viewing the different parts of the library and how QUIET it was.
Went into Minitex Webinars and looked at the different types of Web Conferences. Checked out the Podcast about OPAL and listened to part of what Tom Peters had to say. I have participated in a couple of WEB conferencing sessions for training purposes. I signed on Connexion Client 2.0-The Express Tour with Mark Wilhelim. I tried to download it but all I got out of it was a loud blast into my headphones which needless to say, my ears rang for about an hour after that.
Thing 7 seemed to go on for ever and I do have alot of the materials printed off for future reference. Face to face communication is still the best but with our fast changing technology all of the options can be put to good use.
The video by Stephen Benedict--How Stuffworks was pretty interesting. I have never heard of Elkhorn coral before and how they harvest coral.
In Google talk regarding instant communication-chatting, I find no use for that right now in my job. Maybe if I had free time and wanted to chat to a friend, I might try it.
I'm old fashioned yet. I still prefer face to face communication. Someone told me not too long ago, that emailing sometimes can come across meaning something totally different than what the emailer was originally trying to say. Email is an excellent tool and has saved me alot of time. Several of the meeting notices I receive by email are now posted daily as to where before I would receive them by mail and sometimes they would arrive late.
Currently library patrons that chose to, receive notices from our library by email stating that their item or items that they requested are in, also any materials that are overdue or lost.
I can see that by the Library Journal that I am behind in the times with IM. With 11 million Americans using it in the corporate world, I imagine that libraries are not far behind. I could see where IM with reference could be a great tool.
The video where the gentleman proposed to his future bride thru text messaging was really fun to watch. Some of the videos I couldn't hear very well. Access to the reference collection was an interesting on along with the UC Mercel students loving the library and viewing the different parts of the library and how QUIET it was.
Went into Minitex Webinars and looked at the different types of Web Conferences. Checked out the Podcast about OPAL and listened to part of what Tom Peters had to say. I have participated in a couple of WEB conferencing sessions for training purposes. I signed on Connexion Client 2.0-The Express Tour with Mark Wilhelim. I tried to download it but all I got out of it was a loud blast into my headphones which needless to say, my ears rang for about an hour after that.
Thing 7 seemed to go on for ever and I do have alot of the materials printed off for future reference. Face to face communication is still the best but with our fast changing technology all of the options can be put to good use.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Things 6 Online Image Generators
This was alot of fun. A little confusing at first. I love the trading card idea. Tried the mosaic maker working with photos. I created a trading card and saved it to my computer.
I created two license plates, one with the Minnesota decal and one with the Iowa decal. I see I mispelled woman and I thought I had edited it, but no such luck. I found this thing interesting and a little easier to complete. I also added a cute puppy picture to my blog. ToonDoo seems like that would be interesting also but who has this much time to fool around. I know I sure don't.
I don't like the fact that the web page expires too soon.
I created two license plates, one with the Minnesota decal and one with the Iowa decal. I see I mispelled woman and I thought I had edited it, but no such luck. I found this thing interesting and a little easier to complete. I also added a cute puppy picture to my blog. ToonDoo seems like that would be interesting also but who has this much time to fool around. I know I sure don't.
I don't like the fact that the web page expires too soon.
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Thing 5
I went into "Ten Best Flickr Mashups" and snooped around in there. I created a badge and that was fun. I printed that off rather than save it.
I went into Clockr, Big Huge Labs, Spell with Flickr(I didn't care for that--too dark to read the instructions, etc)splashr and create puzzles. My favorite one is Flickr Color Pickr because I love to decorate using lots of color. My blog now has lots of color. I really like this feature and would use it alot.
I went into Clockr, Big Huge Labs, Spell with Flickr(I didn't care for that--too dark to read the instructions, etc)splashr and create puzzles. My favorite one is Flickr Color Pickr because I love to decorate using lots of color. My blog now has lots of color. I really like this feature and would use it alot.
Orange
This is so facinating to work with all of these colors. You can let your imagination run away. WOW!!!!
blue lotus
I have always loved flowers and this blue lotus is so elegant. It reminds me of peace and quite. Can there be anything more gorgeous than this flower? Maybe a rose.
THING 4
I tried to watch the Flickr video and I guess it is no longer available. I started with the magical tour and explored Flickr. I got my Flickr account set up at Yahoo. I love sunsets and decided to settle on posting this beautiful sunset on my blog. Recently I was on vacation and this one reminded me of the one that I watched. This seemed to take alot of time as the server kept going down or stated not available. I can't see where anyone could get this done in 15 minutes. My opinion.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Thing 3
I have my RSS account set up and I believe I added some feeds. I have been all over between Google and bloglines. I'm not sure if I did it right but I did save several news items. I have always been interested in the daily news(my husband thinks I watch too much news)because I want to keep up-to-date on the daily local and world happenings. I set up an account in both Google Reader and Bloglines. I doubt I will use either very much as my days are busy with library work and that has to be my first priority. But if the opportunity arrives that I have some free time, I definitely will use the opportunity to view the headlines on Google and Bloglines.
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