thoughts,
well, there are plenty of podcasts for language learners, for when they've finished or are waiting for CDs to check out,
I like Picnik, except now, you have to pay for the cool stuff (it was free when we had our lessons on photo stuff) I've already spent 30'-hour helping a 15 yr edit photos with Picnik to put on her myspace
maybe i'll think of something else later
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Week 9: #22 Downloadable Media
we use overdrive at our house all the time. My 11 year old has 3 or 4 titles checked out right now and has 2 on hold. I also burned some CDs of Italian language learning and sent to my studenta di Italiano.
Week 9: #21 Podcasts
i looked at a couple of the directories. I found one for my daughter to use to help her in her Italian studies. Someday I will listen to the whole episode "fiasco" on thisamericanlife.org. I';ve listened to the first 10 mintutes a couple of times--still hilarious.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Week 8: #19 Web-based Apps: They're not just for desktops
so i've signed up for zoho, haven't had time to really try it out yet, but i do have plans for using it to keep my blood sugar log - so then i can document when i test at work and when i test at home without having to write it down and transfer...
Week 7: #16 So what's in a wiki?
so my blog is listed in the hcpl sandbox, and i added a page - it's the cooking lesson with the recipe for popcorn balls
Week 7: #17 Blog About Technology
actually I did post a comment on someone's blog - she had a pic, looked like from the 60s of a bunch of women looking up at something, and I asked what they were looking at. This was a while back though, and i haven't gone back to see if she answered my question.
Week 8: #18 Social Networking:
I actually already had a facebook account - I got so I can keep an eye on my daughter who's at college now. A few years ago she had a xanga account, but that went out of vogue, then she had a myspace, now facebook is the site of choice for college peeps apparently, myspace is still what everybody (read middle school and high schoolers) uses at the library.
9#20 you tube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLGLum5SyKQ
here's the website in case the video doesn't load up
why does a librarian need this? so when all your adolescent (sp?) boys start dancing around the library when someone pulls up this song on a computer - all staff can join in
Friday, October 19, 2007
#14 technorati
so i searched library 2.0---
I bookmarked the 250+ killer digitized library sites to my facebook page [which is now the only thing on my facebook since I only signed up for FB to keep an eye on my daughter ;-) ]
also "15th century italian garb" - no hits
"italian garb" several hits, some of which I've seen in the past when I'e been googling
ok, what else am I supposed to do, been too busy reading peoples blogs
I bookmarked the 250+ killer digitized library sites to my facebook page [which is now the only thing on my facebook since I only signed up for FB to keep an eye on my daughter ;-) ]
also "15th century italian garb" - no hits
"italian garb" several hits, some of which I've seen in the past when I'e been googling
ok, what else am I supposed to do, been too busy reading peoples blogs
Thursday, October 18, 2007
lib 2.0, 1 thing from this week, #15
so I'm reading this library 2.0 stuff:
1. "allows anyone using Open WorldCat to contribute and share tables of contents, notes and reviews"(Nilges)---so does this mean I can make nasty remarks about the idiots at LC who don't catalogue things very well? sorry, the only example I can come up with right now is that Walt Disney princess storybook thing that came in as a 398.. Now, it didn't have a CIP, so maybe I could blame Brodart for cataloguing it that way, but I checked OCLC and it was catalogued there as 398. (!) Thankfully Bill accepted my request for catalogue change, and Disney is out of folklore and back to fiction where it belongs.
2. as far as all this web stuff and taking it to the people (at home, school, work), yeah, yeah, but people still come in and *I* am still expected to know what every book is about, what reading level it is, etc. I think that people will still rather wander around and look at the books to pick one out, than surf book reviews. (maybe this only applies to kids, I don't know, I don't do reader's advisory with grown ups if I can help it)
"People will collect librarians rather than books—the ability not just to organise, but also to annotate and compare books and other information sources, from a variety of useful perspectives" (Schultz) mmmm, maybe avid readers like ones who already use Novelist, but those 6th grader non-reading boys looking for a 375 historical fiction set during WW2....
1. "allows anyone using Open WorldCat to contribute and share tables of contents, notes and reviews"(Nilges)---so does this mean I can make nasty remarks about the idiots at LC who don't catalogue things very well? sorry, the only example I can come up with right now is that Walt Disney princess storybook thing that came in as a 398.. Now, it didn't have a CIP, so maybe I could blame Brodart for cataloguing it that way, but I checked OCLC and it was catalogued there as 398. (!) Thankfully Bill accepted my request for catalogue change, and Disney is out of folklore and back to fiction where it belongs.
2. as far as all this web stuff and taking it to the people (at home, school, work), yeah, yeah, but people still come in and *I* am still expected to know what every book is about, what reading level it is, etc. I think that people will still rather wander around and look at the books to pick one out, than surf book reviews. (maybe this only applies to kids, I don't know, I don't do reader's advisory with grown ups if I can help it)
"People will collect librarians rather than books—the ability not just to organise, but also to annotate and compare books and other information sources, from a variety of useful perspectives" (Schultz) mmmm, maybe avid readers like ones who already use Novelist, but those 6th grader non-reading boys looking for a 375 historical fiction set during WW2....
Saturday, October 13, 2007
rss: wk4 #8
so now I have a Bloglines account. I have 18 feeds. It suggested some (although I really don't know why it thought i needed "cooking for engineers"), and the rest *I* found.
notice the subscribe to my blog button over there.
notice the subscribe to my blog button over there.
finding feeds wk4 #9
i looked at the 4 finding feed thingys that are listed on ipage. Feedster is the most aesthetically pleasing. the others all look the same to me.
library elf wk 5#12
so I signed up for library elf.
I like it.
I put me, my hubby, and my youngest. Now I am reminded that she checked some stuff on her own card and we now need to search the house for them so I can bring them back.
I like it.
I put me, my hubby, and my youngest. Now I am reminded that she checked some stuff on her own card and we now need to search the house for them so I can bring them back.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
library thing wk5 #11
so I signed up at library thing. I would've rather signed up at Goodreads, but the instructions said Library Thing.
I am not pleased with Library Thing. It says "click here to add author" (or whatever) but when you click, there's nothing to tell you how to add an author.
Anyway-- there are my 5 books over there.
I am not pleased with Library Thing. It says "click here to add author" (or whatever) but when you click, there's nothing to tell you how to add an author.
Anyway-- there are my 5 books over there.
Monday, October 8, 2007
image generators wk5 #10
This is what I used: http://monolpoly.game.cards.txt2png.com/
well, the picture was there yesterday, but today it's gone.
well, the picture was there yesterday, but today it's gone.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
now i know how to add photos from flickr
Friday, September 21, 2007
annoyances of the week
1. OJ (Simpson) is a waste of oxygen.
2. Donovan whatever his name is should just stop whining. His team is 0-2. That's what the issue is. (this is football, nevermind if you don't watch the sports news)
3. ok, people - here's what you should do when you see a red light: take your foot off the accelerator. If you do that, then you could either coast for a while, or apply the brake lightly for a while, but either way you won't wear your brakes out by slamming on them when you get all the way up to the light. So, to the (bleep)s who get p***ed when I slow down when approaching a red (hello! it's RED) light, I say, "go back to Driver's Ed."
2. Donovan whatever his name is should just stop whining. His team is 0-2. That's what the issue is. (this is football, nevermind if you don't watch the sports news)
3. ok, people - here's what you should do when you see a red light: take your foot off the accelerator. If you do that, then you could either coast for a while, or apply the brake lightly for a while, but either way you won't wear your brakes out by slamming on them when you get all the way up to the light. So, to the (bleep)s who get p***ed when I slow down when approaching a red (hello! it's RED) light, I say, "go back to Driver's Ed."
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
50 yd line
oscar's biggest travesty
so for my first post--yes, I know March would've been a better time to talk Oscars, but I'm just now starting my blog
1977-
Annie Hall? --please.
Star Wars didn't win the Oscar, but it was the Best Picture of 1977.
'nuff said
1977-
Annie Hall? --please.
Star Wars didn't win the Oscar, but it was the Best Picture of 1977.
'nuff said
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