- I think that social media is going to be a large part of the libraries of the very near future. As evidenced by the number of libraries already participating
- I liked some of the opportunities to reach out to specific goups, like book clubs and I liked the weekly library program on YouTube
- Yes, I have
- I have never played around with social media, but once I created a alias for myself I had a lot of fun with it. Janet Brown liked to do the networking a lot more than I do so maybe I have learned something from "her."
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Reflection-Thing 23
User Choice - Thing 22
My Choice:
Who: My Heritage
What: One of the web's leading family networks
Where: http://www.myheritage.com/
When: May 18, 2010
Why: Because I am alway interested in genealogy web sites and this allows you to create your own private family site where you and your family join together to build your family tree, share photos, preserve the family history forever, and keep up with family news, birthdays and events.
How: It was first place in Genealogy on SEOmoz.org
This was the most fun I have had with 23 things. I have started my family tree and am going to share it with my sisters.
Who: My Heritage
What: One of the web's leading family networks
Where: http://www.myheritage.com/
When: May 18, 2010
Why: Because I am alway interested in genealogy web sites and this allows you to create your own private family site where you and your family join together to build your family tree, share photos, preserve the family history forever, and keep up with family news, birthdays and events.
How: It was first place in Genealogy on SEOmoz.org
This was the most fun I have had with 23 things. I have started my family tree and am going to share it with my sisters.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Wiki - Thing 21
Wikipedia is largest example of a wiki website, but there are tons of them on the internet. Wikis are sort of like an encyclopedia that people go to find information, but there are many more uses. Wikis can help you organize and coordinate information. Each member participating in the Wiki can contribute information, but the neat thing is that each member can make additions and corrections to the team information allowing it to grow and develop into a good solid plan relecting contributions from all members of the team.
It is so simple to work: Selecting Edit turns the page into a document that can be change; selecting Save turns the document back into a page. Link allow you to create a new page.
I created Josephine's Wine Bar and Bistro and then edited it to add a comment. Wikis are a great way to collaborate with small or large groups. I wonder how a book club or maybe even a committee would benefit from its use.
It is so simple to work: Selecting Edit turns the page into a document that can be change; selecting Save turns the document back into a page. Link allow you to create a new page.
I created Josephine's Wine Bar and Bistro and then edited it to add a comment. Wikis are a great way to collaborate with small or large groups. I wonder how a book club or maybe even a committee would benefit from its use.
Podcasting - Thing 20
Podcasts are audio files and are distributed by some form of web fee. Podcasts are distributed as MP3 files and you can listen to them on many types of audio devices: computers, MP3 players, ipod and many others. Programs that can receive podcasts are called podcatchers.
I listen to an author, Anne Lamott, hosted by the DeKalb County Public Library. It was very interesting and funny. The podcast was recorded at a program in which she talked about her newest book, Imperfect Birds. It lasted about 16 minutes. Visits with other authors were also offered on this site. What a great way to do book talks. A bank of book talks by popular authors would be fun, but I think for that to be effective you would need to have them be much shorter.
I listened on my computer which offered computerized voice patterns is a wild variety of colors; I think downloading them is the way to go. I also looked in on Consumer Attitudes on Podcast Advertising to see what was happening there. This podcast had the audio tied to a PowerPoint presentation. I do wonder what the future of podcasting is because of the hugh share of the market that video is claiming. I can see where the library can investing in some of this form of reaching out to the patron, but I don't think it is as effective as video forms.
I listen to an author, Anne Lamott, hosted by the DeKalb County Public Library. It was very interesting and funny. The podcast was recorded at a program in which she talked about her newest book, Imperfect Birds. It lasted about 16 minutes. Visits with other authors were also offered on this site. What a great way to do book talks. A bank of book talks by popular authors would be fun, but I think for that to be effective you would need to have them be much shorter.
I listened on my computer which offered computerized voice patterns is a wild variety of colors; I think downloading them is the way to go. I also looked in on Consumer Attitudes on Podcast Advertising to see what was happening there. This podcast had the audio tied to a PowerPoint presentation. I do wonder what the future of podcasting is because of the hugh share of the market that video is claiming. I can see where the library can investing in some of this form of reaching out to the patron, but I don't think it is as effective as video forms.
Google.Docs - Thing 16
Google Docs can be opened, used and shared ~ anywhere and with anyone. I created a new document in Google.Docs and was surprised about how much like Word it is. I changed the fonts and played around with the buttons and it response very much like Word. I check the View button to check on tool bars and it said the "Show spelling suggestions" was checked. When a word was mis-spelled a red wavy line would appear under but no Spell Check buttonseem to be available. I check the Help tab and selected Google Docs Help Center. When I asked about Spell Check, it told me a "ABC with a check mark" button should appear on the right hand side of the page. It was not there.
I upload a document from my files. It was very easy and quick. When I open it, it appeared exactly as it had when I created it in Word.
Getting to Know Google Docs was also helpful. It offered Keyboard Shortcut that were interested. You could really learn to get around on this site well. The really advantage is being able to access these file whenever you log on to a computer.
I upload a document from my files. It was very easy and quick. When I open it, it appeared exactly as it had when I created it in Word.
Getting to Know Google Docs was also helpful. It offered Keyboard Shortcut that were interested. You could really learn to get around on this site well. The really advantage is being able to access these file whenever you log on to a computer.
Hulu - Thing 19
Hulu is an online video site that was a take-off on the YouTube phenomenon. It'a primarly goal is to attact TV and movie lovers to its site. It uses advertisements to pay its way.
Miss your favorite espisode of a TV series? Check Hulu to see if it is there. Its draw is that you can select and play it on demand. You never have to miss out on what is happening on your favorite show. Another neat feature allows you to have some interaction by posting comments and get feedback from others interested in the same series or movie you are.
Hulu is starting to have some competition; the revenue generated by the ads is a strong incentive to create new video sites based on this idea.
Each episode is preceeded by the announcement that there will be limited commercial interuptions. While a commercial is airing there is a countdown clock show how much time the commercial will play. I watched a "Making a Scene" episode from 24. It began with a short commercial, showed a little teaser to what was going to be presented on the show, had a commercial and the then aired the show. It lasted 8:02 minutes. Nice way to present the segment. Searches are easy with lots of choices to see on the opening page as well as being able to do searches. I finally got to see the Betty White Super Bowl commercial.
Interesting.
Miss your favorite espisode of a TV series? Check Hulu to see if it is there. Its draw is that you can select and play it on demand. You never have to miss out on what is happening on your favorite show. Another neat feature allows you to have some interaction by posting comments and get feedback from others interested in the same series or movie you are.
Hulu is starting to have some competition; the revenue generated by the ads is a strong incentive to create new video sites based on this idea.
Each episode is preceeded by the announcement that there will be limited commercial interuptions. While a commercial is airing there is a countdown clock show how much time the commercial will play. I watched a "Making a Scene" episode from 24. It began with a short commercial, showed a little teaser to what was going to be presented on the show, had a commercial and the then aired the show. It lasted 8:02 minutes. Nice way to present the segment. Searches are easy with lots of choices to see on the opening page as well as being able to do searches. I finally got to see the Betty White Super Bowl commercial.
Interesting.
YouTube - Thing 18
It is amazing to know that YouTube did not exist until about 5 years ago and today it is considered to be the best site for uploading and sharing all types of video. This phenomena was reported in the New York Times when it did a story on a 9-year old boy who used YouTube as a search engine to do his research projects; it make you wonder if this will be the way an academic version of YouTube will be used in schools. YouTube EDU has surely open the door for this particular type of use.
YouTube can be played directly from a web browser and so it accessible from any computer. Since the size of a video must be less than 10 minutes you can watch "shorts" on any topic for as much time as you want to put into it. One of the most interesting use of video was What's Happening" by the Allen County, IN Public Library. A daily "short" was given to let the public know what was on the agenda for different branches of the library on a particular date: programs, event and special announcements ~ very cool.
Some of the videos were done in an entertaining format to highlight the duties and responsibilities of librarians and some were done poking fun at the attitudes of some librarians. All of them were pure entertainment. You can search for any topic under the sun and find something on YouTube about it.
One of the primarly use of this site is to share videos with others. Whether it is friends, family, co-workers or countless others, everyone can "tune-in" to view what any individual chooses to show. Tonight I was able to see a 1973 eight mm film taken of my family in Yellowstone National Park - Charlie had hair; can you believe it! I had forgotten that the video was even taken ~ what a surprise. Thanks, YouTube!
Somethings I would love to view on YouTube: I would love to see FPL have a "short" for the Lone Star Festival this year. We could do a composite of the Adult Service programs for 2011 and link it to our web site. "Shorts" on computer classes, how-to "shorts," and "shorts" on any thing that we would like to highlight at the library.
YouTube can be played directly from a web browser and so it accessible from any computer. Since the size of a video must be less than 10 minutes you can watch "shorts" on any topic for as much time as you want to put into it. One of the most interesting use of video was What's Happening" by the Allen County, IN Public Library. A daily "short" was given to let the public know what was on the agenda for different branches of the library on a particular date: programs, event and special announcements ~ very cool.
Some of the videos were done in an entertaining format to highlight the duties and responsibilities of librarians and some were done poking fun at the attitudes of some librarians. All of them were pure entertainment. You can search for any topic under the sun and find something on YouTube about it.
One of the primarly use of this site is to share videos with others. Whether it is friends, family, co-workers or countless others, everyone can "tune-in" to view what any individual chooses to show. Tonight I was able to see a 1973 eight mm film taken of my family in Yellowstone National Park - Charlie had hair; can you believe it! I had forgotten that the video was even taken ~ what a surprise. Thanks, YouTube!
Somethings I would love to view on YouTube: I would love to see FPL have a "short" for the Lone Star Festival this year. We could do a composite of the Adult Service programs for 2011 and link it to our web site. "Shorts" on computer classes, how-to "shorts," and "shorts" on any thing that we would like to highlight at the library.
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