Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Week 9, Thing 23

This is the final assignment and post for the 23Things. I think the best way to handle this without writing too much is to simply answer the 6 sample questions in the discovery exercise.
1. My favorite discoveries were Flickr, Delicious, and Zoho. These are "things" that I was not aware of and will use these the most.
2. This program has affected my lifelong learning goals by reaffirming the goal of taking responsiblity for my own learning. Even though this program was technical and somewhat fearful....I still had to be responsible to at least try. It is easier to take the challenges in small steps.
3. An unexpected surprise from the program was the ability to stay on track and actually take in this new knowledge. It was easier than I thought it would be.
4. The only thing I can recommend for this program is to slow it down a bit. This would allow more time for the participants to take in the information and retain it without rushing.
5. I would definitely take another discovery program like this one.
6. I would describe this learning experience by saying that it gave the participants an overview of some of the latest technology available, along with hands on experience. This will enable me to be more knowledgeable on the Reference Desk while working with patrons. I will be able to recommend some of this technology, and now be able to discuss it.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Week 9, Thing 22

Net Library and Overdrive

This assignment was familiar to me, as I have to be familiar with downloadable audiobooks in order to help patrons with their questions about them. I personally do not download them, don't have a portable device and don't want to have to sit at the computer to listen to them.

I found the tutorials helpful - the Net Library one was easier to follow, not so many technical steps.

Project Gutenberg was interesting. There were many more titles and categories than I thought - I thought it was mainly classic literature only.

I had a journey with this assignment - First I watched the tutorials and did some searching by title and browsing around. I remembered the book titled "Beans" from the Net Library Tutorial. It looked interesting. I searched it in the Net Library Catalog and read the details on it. I then went to Amazon and found it in book format, offering an excerpt. This I read and liked, so I searched the FCPL Catalog by the author and found the book. We do own it. I had to place a hold on it, as it was checked out and has one person waiting for it. This sounds like a very interesting book, written in a down to earth fashion. Even though it is considered business subject, it reads in an easy to understand format.

This was an unexpected journey through the Net Library!

Can't wait to read the book!

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Week 9, Thing 21

Podcasts

Spent some time exploring all of the links to this assignment. I had better success with the Yahoo Podcasts and the Podcast.net. When I tried to subscribe to some podcasts from the Yahoo site - it would not work. However, I switched to the Podcast.net and was able to subscribe to 2 more RSS feeds. One was with the Dog Whisperer (Cesar Milan, dog genius) and the other was a pshchology and self help book club. The link will be http://psychjourneybookclub.libsyn.com/rss. (I will need this after this week!!) Anyway, the assignment turned out to be successful and now I can enjoy the 2 more feeds.

Week 9, Thing 20

You Tube

This was a fun assignment. I spent a lot of time looking around....mostly libraries and dogs. Some videos were really cute. The one I really liked and would like to post in the blog is a Library Book Cart Drill Team performance from the U. of Pitt. This was at the ALA Conference in Chicago. The link would be: http://www.youtube.com/watch?V=RFtjnxm_wiQ. It is really cute.

While I think this is a great tool - great technology for the younger people especially - I wouldn't want to spend too much time watching the videos. One can really loose time in this site.