Friday, October 26, 2007
#19Discovcering Web 2.0 tools
#18Web-based apps
Until today I didn't even know these web-based programs were available. I signed up for Zoho (I'm can't keep track of how many sites I've joined and I'm certain I'll have trouble remembering all my passwords) and inadvertantly registered for zoho wiki - marysramblings.wiki.zoho.com. I'm not quite certain what this means but will go back and investigate later on. I'm impressed with how many different things you can do on Zoho - word processing, spreadsheets, templates presentations, etc. You can even start your own online tools. I looked at Notebook and liked the edit, share and publish export functions - I tried to share my document with someone but haven't heard yet whether I was successful or not. Spent some time looking at all the templates they have but didn't add any of my own. I'm amazed that all of this is available for free and how easy it is to use.
I was very surprised to find that I can publish to my blog directly from Zoho. If I'm writing something in Zoho and find the urge to publish it to my blog I can do it with the push of a button - no cutting or pasting and I don't even have to log into my blog. This post was done on Zoho writer and published to my blog directly. That's very cool!
Saturday, October 20, 2007
#17PBWiki
#16Wikis
I love the collabrative and community nature of wikis and the thought that the wiki can represent a consensus within a community as mentioned in the article Using wikis to create online communities. This article also mentioned making the library website the online hub of the community. Since we spend a great deal of time considering how we can become part of the community this might be worth considering. I also liked the idea of library customers adding to the catalogue (I can hear the screams from some Bib. Services staff). I hasten to add that their imput should be in the form of reviews, etc of books they have read and not the actual catalogue entry - at least not at first.
I think wikis are a great resource and we should certainly consider how we can utilise them in the public library setting.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
#14Technorati
After this I searched looked at a few of the most popular sites and found quite a few there that I have used before including Boing Boing which I came across when i was doing the RSS feeds. Anyway I signed up and had a go at claiming my blog (I think I was successful), have released the "spiders" and even managed to add another widget to my blog. I think that may be enough new technology for my tired brain today - think I'll go and have a nap or a drink (maybe both).
#15 On Library 2.0 and Web 2.0
On a personal level the Learning 2.0 experience has made me explore many sites that I would otherwise have never encountered and hopefully will make me better able to meet the needs and expectations of our customers.
#13Del.icio.us
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
#12 Rollyo
Maybe I'll have to go back to both the Library thing and Rollyo sites to get a bit more practice....
Saturday, October 6, 2007
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Am I technophobe? (#7Technology)
I have never been very adventurous with new technology and have usually waited until I've had to learn to use it. The Learning 2.0 program has been a terrific learning curve for me as I have had to venture into the great unknown and discover many new, interesting and sometimes very frustrating things.
Friday, October 5, 2007
#10 Image generator
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Sharing?
There have been many interesting discussions about many facets of "blogging", what it means to different people and it's many and varied uses. Some people have become very creative and have shared their discoveries with the rest of us who in turn are tempted to visit new sites and try new things.
The Learning 2.0 journey is ceratinly an interesting one.