Loved the first semester of this adventure! I can't say there was a particular favorite week. I appreciated the social network introduction, though, and am looking forward to exploring them in greater detail. I loved the last Michael Wesch video and am looking forward to sharing much of the Adventures in Technology with my mom and husband....two newbies to the whole technology thing. I have some ideas on ways to use some of the tools.....just used Flickr to send photos to one of our Storywagon performers, and am using a Wiki with Pat E. to communicate with other community members on an upcoming project with Hispanic Roundtable. I hope to offer our program attendees a way to comment on our programs via our website and blog; and, as our teen leadership group becomes more firmly established, we'll be exploring ways to use some of these tools together.
Incentive? A flash drive, please. Thanks!
Monday, July 21, 2008
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Library Thing
Here's the link to my Library Thing. Again, the only problem I have with all these wondrous social sites is that I have no time to spend on them.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Facebook and MySpace
Trying to get through as many of the AIT trainings as I can before the weekend. You can visit my social networking sites if you want to, but they're nothing to look at! Besides, I can't seem to post a link. When I do, it never takes me to where I want to go. Sorry!
Flickr
Flickr's cool and I'm glad I can get some of these photos off my computer. Question, though....since I'll be uploading pictures from our more highly attended children's programs, is it necessary for me to get permission from EVERYONE? This could be a nuisance. Any way to get around it?
Adventure Postponed
So, it became necessary for me to postpone my Adventures in Technology because programming life at the library has been nuts. I'm back though and am currently working on Photosharing. First cool thing about Flickr...I discovered a photo sharing group called, The Library. They take discarded hardcover books, rip out the pages, and create artwork on one side of the inside cover. Then they swap the books with someone and that person finishes the other side. This is going to be my next TeenSpace event! Lots of our teen patrons who are in the leadership group are big into art. This project will be right up there alley. It will make an awesome display!
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