Monday, November 30, 2009

Thing #12

At first it was a little daunting to put myself out there and comment on other people's blogs. However, I found that it was kinda of empowering to be able to contribute to the conversation. I read all of the blog etiquette and dos and don'ts of blogging. All of it was mainly common sense and very helpful. I want to be sure that what I write is open and contributes to the conversation in a positive manner.

Thing #23 Overview

I learned so many new things during this experience. There were many "favorites." I really liked the Library Thing. I liked the Google reader and being able to compile my lists of blogs to follow. So many of these tools will be useful for sharing resources with other professionals.
This experience was eye-opening because it makes me realize how much there is to learn and to continue learning. I had no idea the myriad of things that were out there on Web 2.0. It will keep me searching for new things. I would be open to doing this again because I learned so much. I discovered things that I will use in my personal life as well as my professional life.
One word or sentence would be mind boggling and enlightening.

Thing #22

I explored the Teacher Librarian Ning and the School Librarians Ning. On the Teacher Librarian Ning there were groups for all areas of school libraries. This is another great place to share resources, pick brains, find solutions and brainstorm ideas. I like the idea of having a controlled social networking site. It could be used among faculty to share ideas or even with a specific classes or groups to share ideas and keep in touch indefinitely.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Thing #21 Photostory

I created a very short photostory on the Alex awards from the YALSA website. I have used Photostory before. It is very simple. I have only used music and not voice but I think adding voice would be beneficial and easy as well.

Thing #20 YouTube and Teacher Tube


For YouTube I searched 'school librarians' and found the interview with Danah Boyd at ALA conference. She is addressing the issue of the importance of school librarians utilizing social networking and providing a framework for its use in the school system since it is so heavily used by students.
For Teacher Tube, I found a video introducing Web 2.0. It is very basic but it was interesting and fast paced.
I had some difficulty posting it and just added it to my links column.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Thing #19 Web 2.0

Frappr maps let me search for 'ice cream' in Portland, Oregon and churches in Stillwater, OK. I had better luck with the ice-cream than the churches. Peer trainer will inspire me while I work out and try to lose weight. LAST will recommend music and Hairmixr shows me different hair styles. I'm sure the Apps will keep growing and soon we won't even have to leave our houses!
Professionally, educational apps included learning another language at LiveMocha and utilizing various map applications for projects. More search engines were available as well as tools for blogging. Lots of good things to use to get the more traditional out of their comfort zone.

Thing #18 Open Office

I can't believe I've been buying these products when they are available free online. I played around with several of the office products. They look remarkably similar to the "real" products and it was easy to begin using immediately. It took a few minutes to think through the saving process and exactly which format I should use. I was also impressed with the input that users have so it can have enhanced features not available with Office. It was interesting to read how they guard the integrity of the product while allowing user input.