Tuesday, October 21, 2008

#12 finale

Social networking has been a mystery to me. How to get access to other people's facebook sites? how to remember the addresses for the sites I am invited to visit? In our last National elections John Howard was publicised as using Facebook to reach the youth of Australia, but how did they acces his site? John Howard's use of the site triggered my imagination, how to use this in the Library Industry? I am keen to put some of this into practice for my Library's marketing to youth of our reference services.
This week's Learning 2.0 has answered some questions for me.
Powerhouse Museum in Sydney appears to be leading the way in NSW and encourages me to think that Libraries can follow this example, but as usual, time is never permitting for me to follow up with this iniative at this time. something to put on my wish list of things I can do one day.
Second Life did not interest me at all, I was already aware of this phenomenom through a colleague who has trained in this, but I do not find myself drawn to it. to sign up for the second life library project, calling for my date of birth, seemed unnecessary for me, I do not like giving any personal details out to sites in this way.

I am currrently a distance education student in Library and Information Services, and this training has been invaluable for me in my studies and understanding of a subject which previously daunted me. I am now taking a greater interest in the Web, and finding the mysteries of the internet not so mysterious.

Thanks for the journey, I cannot say I enjoyed the trip, but I certainly :
learned heaps
conquered the fear (of all those names like blog, wiki, del.icio.us, etc)
gained confidence
can now blog along merrily

I have a few tips from my experiences in the past 12 weeks for those who, like me, are technology challenged:
1. work with a buddy for the entire 12 weeks. A colleague and I teamed up. I found her support invaluable and I loved having someone else around who felt as inept as I did.( she wasnt inept at all, but she felt it)
2. persevere. It gets easier as you go along.
3. see your IT people first up to get access to all those internet sites to avoid hearing ACCESS DENIED every time you try to access sites.
4. do watch every video and visit every site, really useful information is to be found.
5. do keep a notebook to jot down notes especially user names, passwords and other sign up details.
6. enjoy! I took it all very seriously but I realise in hindsight what fun some of those activities could have been for me.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

After spending half an hour trying to edit a photo and some text into the 2009 calendar (which would be a useful thing to do for me with the monthly calendar of events) I think the site is too hard to work with for a novice like me. I need really user friendly sites. I can download an image from google images but not change the size or move the image around the calendar so I am feeling pretty fed up but have perservered and have instead customised the cityscape letterhead to suit my library. I have added logo, and my details, but I also found this document very difficult to work with, I could not put the logo where I wanted it, I could not change the spacing in the letterhead. not a satisfactory experience for me. I can see that in time this site could be useful for me if I needed to send Minutes of Meetings, information or letters to all/some of the libraries in my Zone. However, like most of the free sites available, this one has limitations and I would probably be lucky enough, in my workplace, to have better sites to work with than this one. In my work we use photos for our promotions and marketing and I find them easy to work with and to size for my purpose, so there will be better sites available I am sure.

Mashups

I found this very limiting. I made a calendar, sent it to flickr, but I made it hoping to incorporate the calendar in my work, which would mean I could edit the calendar, I wanted to put all our current events in the days of the month, and use a photo to market our Library. Unfortunately this was not possible.
I was very pleased to need to learn how to compress photos which a colleague taught me. so I continue to make progress.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Week 9: Podcasts and Audio

Book reviews and introduction to new resources, marketing of new projects and advising of special events could all be useful for our library. We need to meet the market where the people are, and I can see podcasts are the way to reach the teens in particular.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Week 7
I found this one less useful than most units. I enjoyed Sutherland shire library's tag cloud it was very interesing and the designer very talented, but would not have the skills to create such a thing for our library. I joined delicious but can't say I have found a need to go back to it yet. I will say that I am now quite a handy blogger and I know this is because I have to post a blog every week. so I know if I use any of these sites or tools enough I will be proficient with them, too.
Week 8
Slam the boards is a wonderful concept and I would love to be confident enough to have a try, but it takes me so long to get into a site (I need to find where I wrote my password etc etc) I just don't seem to be a 'natural' - yet - for going into sites like this. In my library we have a technology guru who is -her words - addicted to Yahoo answers, and she has great success with already 12 best answers to her credit. she is a 'child of 2.0' and is doing Learning 2.0 for her is like a walk in the park (for me it is like wading through mud ) and she uses the technology all the time. I am still at the point where I use what I have to. But maybe next month I will have a look a slam the boards. :)

Monday, September 8, 2008

Week 6
Videos Online
I would probably not want to put a video on line in my workplace, at least not in the foreseeable future. I still have trouble remembering how to access and post to my blog (!) The videos available to view are interesting,but watching a video on a tiny screen does not appeal to me at all. The only use I have at this time is for information. I have found the videos in this course very helpful and can see videos are the way of the future for how-to instructions and information.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Week #5 Wikis

I found it fascinating that the Learning 2.0 Discover section gave us so many United States wikis; are we so far behind in Australia? I found the most interesting was BookLovers at the Princeton Public Libary, it has appeal for me in our Library but I don't feel ready to offer to set it up just yet :) I am still too new at these to offer a suggestion as to what types of applications within libraries might work well with a wiki, I find the wiki I most use is inter-library loans Weekly Digest which I try to find my way around each week with increasing success.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

RSS feeds

RSS feeds has been easier than I expected to work with. I can see uses for this when I select sites which will be used regularly for my work in that it will be convenient to have the last news come to me rather than me going looking at all my favourite sites. I selected the powerhouse museum photo of the day, ABS, publishers weekly, NYT>books, USATODAY.com.books for my five sites. I can see that in time I will subscribe to other sites which will be more useful to my work , such as sites which relate directly to my duties. As I go onto sites now, I will be looking for the RSS feed option.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

2008 Olympic Games countdown on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

2008 Olympic Games countdown on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
With the olympics coming up we are sure to have lots of reference request and enquiries so I thought a look at the Flickr photos would be interesting, and this one with the chinese language interested me.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Hello
As I work through learning 2.0 I am hoping for a quick catchup on blogs/wikis/forums. I find them all quite time consuming and confusing, so I do hope in time to be quick and efficient at using these and also I hope to discover if they are useful to me in my workplace.