Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Thing 23 - Finished! - Drum roll please

I have learnt heaps of new things and tidbits. Can be frustrating at times, this learning process, but worthwhile in the end. Took some time to do the 23 things, but I have finished.

Favourite thing, would have to be Flickr and the image generators. I like photography so this was interesting as well a fun.

Blog - I would not hesitate to do in the future now. I could use for a travel journal in future, be a good idea. Library Thing was good and I'm still using but I find it frustrating. I would like something simpler. I may look into this.

I came across an email the other day for a similar learning tool for teenagers. Still 23 things. I must have a look, I may learn more. I want to see if it has the same learning tools as this one.

Would I do it again? Yes. I would be hesitant at first but I know that it would be a good learning curve.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Thing 22 - Books online
I had a look at Google Reader and Project Gutenberg and the Australian Gutenberg version too. I searched and looked at photography and got sidetracked to early Australian history when in Australian Gutenberg. I found this was very interesting looking up Matthew Flinders journal and the like. I preferred the Gutenberg website better than Google Reader. These books/journals are out of copyright and can be viewed in full which would be very helpful for studying history and researching. I did have a quick read of the copyright laws and I understand it is for downloading of books. I would look into it further if I should download.
How do these e-book websites benefit our libraries? If the websites were linked to libraries to show you were hard copies are located, this maybe of use to some people. They help to track the hard copy down.
Copyright, I donot fully comprehend. I understand if you give Google Reader permission for users to download your book you will negotiate a percentage rate of a cost for this. I think that is fair. Time will tell and copyright issues will be sorted.
Information access - I think if you don't get out there and extend information access you will be left in the dark. You will become extinct. Libraries have to keep up with progress.







Monday, August 2, 2010

Thing 21 - Podcasts
I was not that interested in doing this one. I thought it would be similar to Youtube. Anyhow, I had a look at Podcastalley.com and I thought the website did not look that enticing. I googled 'library podcast' a came up with podbean.com which looked more modern and inviting and you could search by tags.
Podcasts for some learning would be good. There were podcasts just for listening which would be great, not having to read everything. This would be good for learning new languages, listening to the correct pronunciation, etc. If you have your podcast on your mp3 player you can listen and do something else at the same time, like going for a walk, travelling in the car/public transport. Good for students. It is a new version of the old audio books but can be applied and received in so many numerous ways.
I didn't do an RSS feed, I thought I have spent long enough.
By doing Thing 21 I have broaden my horizons to what is out there and what is available.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Thing 20 - You Tube
I may have looked at videos that were added from YouTube but I have not really explored You Tube before!
I searched where I live and came up with some interesteing videos and to see faces and places I know. There is alot of info out there that I just didn't realise was available.
In future I may use this as part of my search technique 'cause I just thougt YOuTube was full of silly things for young ones. Alot of videos that are not so good either, I presume!

From the library perspective, I would recommend it as a learning tool. The visual aspect would be of great benefit. Look at such 'n' such, this is how it works or looks.

Check out video I selected below. I was checking out camera bags and was wanting camera /travel bag all in one. I like this because I can see the video and comprehend how big it is. I may get one of these.





Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Thing 19 - Your choice

We had to have a look at the Web 2.0 awards and nominees.  That was interesting. I had a look at quite a few. Ones for travel and all  sorts of topics that interested me.  I looked at the awards for  books.  The Worldcat would definetly be useful for libraries and the Biblio if you were searching for that  odd book to add to your library. 
Having a 'start page' for fyour personal use could be worthwhile. To have all your favourite sites linked to your start page would be handy for access and ready reference.  Just have to set it up!

All together interesting!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Thing 18 - Online Productivity tools

Had a look at Zoho Writer and Google docs. Took the tour at Google docs.  I made an account at Google docs and uploaded one of my assignments to it.  I gave permission for 2 people to view my docs and tried a couple of things.

This is a great application.   As a student myself, this could be very handy.  Don't need to use extra devices to store info on although it is wise to have more than one storage place. It is accessilbe for your teacher/tutor to check out whoever you allow.  The teacher can also make comments on the side, and then  you can fix them.  When your on the move, say travelling,  be great for that.

Could be good for choosing templates too.  I had a quick look at them and found interesting examples. Plenty there to look at.

Overall, great application.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Thing 17 - Sandbox Wiki )

Well I did that!  Made and account and added a few entires  of my favourite things.  That was easy.  I don't think I would ever use it again though.