Monday, May 17, 2010
Week 10: Library Thing
Love Library Thing! Perfect place for people who love reading. I first did find it a bit difficult to manoeuver around in, since I didn't have my own book lists added. I looked at recommendations, and particularly liked it as a What To Read Next-type tool. I searched a title I liked, and was given lots of choices for similar books. I was pleased to see I had read most of them. I can see getting quite hooked on this spot!
Week 9: Online productivity
I played around with Google calendar, and found it to be really useful. Will it replace Outlook, or other software? Well, probably not. If a person only had a stationary computer at home, so didn't have the mobility of a laptop or Blackberry to take along, I can see this being fantastic. Wherever that person travelled, they could access a public computer, access the Internet, and see their calendar, update it, etc. The reality seems to be that we are so connected with our own mobile devices that we do have access to our calendar, our email, our documents from anywhere. I like the fact that it can be sync'd with Outlook.
Good to know this exists....I played abit with Google documents too. I had never used it before!
Good to know this exists....I played abit with Google documents too. I had never used it before!
Week 8: Flickr and Youtube
Using Flickr was knew for me, so I was happy to explore it. I had a look at various communities, places and popular tags. The Take a Tour was very easy to follow and gave lots of info. I have found that throughout most of these 2.0 intro's...once you get into the site, they are quite user friendly. I can see this would be fantastic for sharing family/ friend photos for those far away.
I am familiar with Youtube. I use it often to see and hear a band or musician I am interested in, and have found all sorts of interesting hits. I use it also to hear the tune of songs we use in Library programming. Of course, once in a while you come across something hilarious...one of my favorites is called Hotel Survival; shows a guy making a full cooked meal in a swanky hotel, using the iron, hairdryer, little kettle, etc. Wonderful!
I am familiar with Youtube. I use it often to see and hear a band or musician I am interested in, and have found all sorts of interesting hits. I use it also to hear the tune of songs we use in Library programming. Of course, once in a while you come across something hilarious...one of my favorites is called Hotel Survival; shows a guy making a full cooked meal in a swanky hotel, using the iron, hairdryer, little kettle, etc. Wonderful!
Week 7: RSS
Signing up for a Bloglines account was easy and straightforward. I picked some threads of interest, and got quite a few sites and blogs to follow. I do like this, but will have to play with it some more. My one concern is the time it takes to read through the various posts. Like Facebook, I can see this could turning into quite a time-taker.
Week 6: Google Universe
Well...there are certainly tons of Google products! I really wanted to have another look at Google Earth, but I needed Administrative permission to download it to my computer here at the Library, so I couldn't play with it. Google mail is awesome, and I have been using it as my personal account for sometime. I would recommend it....easily accessible and can store tons of info. I had a look at Google books too. They have established an agreement regarding copyright, so to read most of the 7 million titles they have, you need to pay. (which makes sense)
Onward in my 2.0 journey!
Onward in my 2.0 journey!
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