
Friday, February 27, 2009
Week 9 - Podcasts and audio

Week 8 - Answer boards

1 - How are sea caves and sea arches formed?
2 - Where was the first lighthouse built in Australia?
3 - What was the name of the first fish to have a moving jaw?
I searched Yahoo 7 Answers and found the first question had already been asked by someone else along with several other coastal landform features. I ended up posting the third question as I thought the second question was to straight forward. I experienced some difficulty in posting my question as I had to fill in more online verification so my question did not appear first go. I did receive an answer to my question but I would have liked several answers so I could compare the information given. The answer given was for the first fish to have a jaw rather than the movable jaw category. It was good that they provided the bibliographical information as it can be difficult to always guage the accuracy to some answers given.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Week 7 (cont.) - Technorati and LibraryThing

Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Week 7 - Tagging and Delicious

Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Week 6 - You Tube and Google Video

Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Week 5 - Wikis

Book Lovers Wiki at Princeton Public Library. I liked the "snapshot in time" for the Book Lovers Summer Reading Club Wiki. It is clearly set up and very easy to navigate around the Wiki layout. I especially liked the index to the Reviews and the breakup into alphabetical categories. Entries were given star ratings and some gave links to biographies about the author.
Montana History Wiki. This site is clearly laid out and was very interesting to use. The alphabetically arranged subject guide allows you to link to other useful information e.g. Geneaology guide has books you may find helpful. African American in Montana lists the layout and tells how many oral histories on various people. This site is very clearly organised. A great resource!
Mint Musuem at North Carolina. Different aspects of the Museum were arranged in headings such as Visit, Experience, Learn and News. Under the heading Experience you can go to view the collections using the Mintwiki. Entries contained links to other information which maybe of interest to the viewer. This allows information and resources to be accessed by a wider audience by going online and others to add their expertise and knowledge.
Library Success - a best practices wiki. This wiki had many, many headings which you could search under and I recognised headings from the Web 2.0 Learning Programme so far. Headings included sub-headings and other related topics such as Selling your library - Displays, Marketing, Fundraising Promotions. Under Information sharing and education there were the major collaborative tools - Wikis, Blogs, RSS and Learning 2.0 programme. These are terms I have just become aware of through this training programme.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Week 4 - RSS (Real Simple Syndication) Feed Readers
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It has been over five weeks since I have had time to work on my blog with Christmas preparations and work committments. I work four three hour shifts a week so I have been working at this mostly in my own time. I started four weeks ago collecting my 5 RSS but when I went into finding my feeds they were not to be seen. I did enjoy looking for sites such as Art Talk, ECO Media, ECA Early Childhood News, ABC News - Environment along with the Powerhouse Museum's picture if the day blog. Practice makes perfect so I started again. It took me four attempts to complete this activity as I found it difficult to remember my passwords even though I have recorded them. I did have problems with getting the URL feed to be valid. I think RSS feeds are a very specialised service which would not be as useful for the general public library user. This service would be more beneficial for specialised library services, university libraries and library managers who have to do a great deal of reading and paper work. I do like the idea that the information is sent to you so you do not have to do so much searching. Once set up this could be a very useful tool. I chose as my RSS feed for my blog The Art Newspaper - RSS as I always enjoy art and craft as personal interests.
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