Friday, February 22, 2008
ITEM 14
I thought I was done then realized I had missed two things. Wikis are easy to post and are a good way to share information with others. I like book lists organized by genre and do not believe I would used a list arranged alphabetically. Wikis would be an excellent way for teams to communicate and share information. Wikis would also be a great way for libraries to promote their collection, storytimes, programs and other events.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
THING 30
Finally made it - there were times when I wasn't sure I would. I got behind right from the beginning and the emails every week talking about the exercises for the week just reinforced how behind I was. The beginning was rather boring and hard to get into. But the hands-on exercises were fun and made me want to move on to the next exercise.
I think the Learning 2.0 experience has been good for everyone. It has made us aware that there are so many resources and tools available on the internet and it was presented in such a way that even those who started with no knowledge came away at least being familar with the various topics.
The biggest drawback to the program was time. When learning something new I have a tendency to read everything I can find. With this program I tried to read/listen to all the options and found myself spending more than 30 minutes on each. Although it was time consuming I did learn a lot. I do think the time constraint, however, is a big problem for a lot of the staff. Breaking it down into smaller 'things' or fewer things to do in a week would probably help a lot. I also think spreading the hands-on activities out or making sure there are hands-on activities for each 'thing' would be beneficial for those of us who learn by actually doing.
I would definitely sign up for future programs. As the internet continues to grow and change it's hard to keep up with it. A program like this gives you the information and tools you need to learn so you can use it and apply it to your job and everyday life.
I think the Learning 2.0 experience has been good for everyone. It has made us aware that there are so many resources and tools available on the internet and it was presented in such a way that even those who started with no knowledge came away at least being familar with the various topics.
The biggest drawback to the program was time. When learning something new I have a tendency to read everything I can find. With this program I tried to read/listen to all the options and found myself spending more than 30 minutes on each. Although it was time consuming I did learn a lot. I do think the time constraint, however, is a big problem for a lot of the staff. Breaking it down into smaller 'things' or fewer things to do in a week would probably help a lot. I also think spreading the hands-on activities out or making sure there are hands-on activities for each 'thing' would be beneficial for those of us who learn by actually doing.
I would definitely sign up for future programs. As the internet continues to grow and change it's hard to keep up with it. A program like this gives you the information and tools you need to learn so you can use it and apply it to your job and everyday life.
THING 29
I think this has been a great learning opportunity for me. I learned about things I didn't know existed or hadn't taken the time to explore. My favorite exercises were RSS Feeds, Del.icio.us. , Flickr and YouTube. I have already set up RSS feeds and started bookmarking sites on Del.icio.us. RSS feeds allow me to stay current on certain subjects in a minimal amount of time. I didn't think I would be interested in YouTube but found a lot that I was interested in and have spent quite a bit of time watching videos.
After checking out the blogs of several other staff members, I think most learned something. Familarizing staff with what is available on the internet can only benefit VBPL and the individuals involved.
After checking out the blogs of several other staff members, I think most learned something. Familarizing staff with what is available on the internet can only benefit VBPL and the individuals involved.
THING 28
I explored Rollyo and did a few searches but it was not something I found to be intriquing or particularly useful. I have a few search engines I use on a regular basis, have set up some RSS feeds and started bookmarking favorite sites on del.icio.us and do not expect Rollyo will be something I use very often. I do, however, it will be useful for the library - creating a search engine of reference souces that staff rely on in their day-to-day work.
THING 27
LibraryThing was very easy to use and could be a great place to keep track of what you've read, what you want to read, etc. I added a few books to my list - it will take some time to get everything on it the way I would like it to be.
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/jpdeforge
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/jpdeforge
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
THING 26
THING 25
Personally I prefer YouTube over podcasts but I do think podcasts are a great way for libraries to promote their collection and programs. It gives people who cannot make it into the library access to the programs offered. Podcasts are being used by libraries and do much to promote the library and everything they have to offer but the resources have to be available to be successful.
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