Sunday, November 25, 2007
You Tube, Podcasts and eAudiobooks
You Tube is something I'm familiar with only via my teenage children who seem to spend vast amounts of time (and gigabytes) downloading "stuff". I've chosen the attached video purely becasue I find it funny.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Google Docs are Great!
I tried using Zoho Writer but couldn't make it work - how sad is that! So one of my colleagues suggested that I use google docs instead because it is easier. AND IT IS!
In an average week I use up to four different computers to work on and so I can really see the benefit of using the web rather than files within specific computers to store my information. Though I have to confess to not feeling entirely comfortable about these files being "out there" for all to see. I will experiment.
I did try to explore Technorati too but our WebMarshal blocked all attempts even when I tried "harmless" topics such as travel. Oh well, I tried...
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Wiki's

Library 2.0

I'm interested in access and equity issues for patrons and I can see the advantage of "us going to them" rather than the "come to us" model as Rick Anderson discusses. However, libraries are one of the last free, safe and welcoming places for disadvantage people to come. We're not just offering resources, we're offering an environment, a living room, a comfy couch, coffee, aircon a glossy magazine and a smile of recognition. Of course we need to fulfill people's information, training and learning needs too, but we need to keep sight of the fact that libraries and librarians do much more than this.
Had a quick look at Technorati. It's very busy with lots of "top" sites listed. Didn't really appeal to me for that reason. Searching under Learning 2.0 turned up lots of very different hits. In the advanced search option it was easier to limit the search, but this seems a fairly time consuming approach.