Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Thing 18: You Tube

I Love You Tube. I do not get to spend as much time as I would like on You Tube but I do think it is a fun online tool. I think it would be a great idea for the library to be able to tape some of the events we have here, like character storytimes, the Summer Reading Program events and put clips online for people to see.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Thing 17: ELM Productivity Tools

Well, I didn't really understand what we were suppose to do for this thing. We have ELM as one of our data bases at our library, can't say I have used it a lot. Maybe if I was working in a college library where there was more of a demand for scholarly articles it would be more use to me. So I do not believe I will be using this tool very often.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Thing 16: Student 2.0 Tools

I am a procrastinator so these might have helped me out in college, but in some cases the only thing that would work for me is the fear of knowing the paper was due in a couple of days. I don't know if I would have listened to some website telling me to do and when to get things done. However I like the outline they get you, the step by step procedure on how to write a paper/presentation. I do think this tool would be helpful to parents though, it is hard to keep track of what your kids are suppose to be doing in school, this way you could have the website e-mail you what the deadlines are for your child's paper and ask them if they have completed it. The people I see using this website are the already super organized students and adults.

Thing 15: Libraries and Games

We have complaints from our patrons all the time about kids playing games on the computers. Really the problem is about a shortage of computers and adults thinking because they have work to do we should kick the kids off the computer. I see just as many adults playings as I do kids though, just my little rant for the night. I personally do not play a lot of video games at this current time in my life, two many children to take of. However, I have seen and tested some games and I do think they are fun. My only concern is people seem to get hooked and play for hours and hours without realizing they have actual real life to participate in. Don't get me wrong I like video games and I do think most do have a real educational value but some people take it to far, they shut out the rest of the real world,only focusing on video games. I even had a patron ask me before if we could stay open all night for him just so he could play video games. I mean come on, get a REAL LIFE!

Monday, April 14, 2008

Thing 14: LibraryThing

I Love, LOVE LibraryThing. What a great tool fro librarians to use, even teachers. I have my degree in Elementary Education and I would use this all the time for lesson planning. Using the tags would be able to help me find the books I was looking for, for whatever subject. I only have 34 books in my library right now but I can not wait to add more. This is great for planning storytime also, I will definitely able to keep track of books I've read so I can use them down the road.

I could see myself using this to help the parents, teachers, and day care workers who utilize our library. Most of the people I help want to know what I am reading, or what my favorite books are, always putting me on the spot. This would be an easy way to show them what I like to read to my kids as well as what I like to read for storytimes.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Thing 13: Online Productivity Tools

I went to igoggle to make a home page, it was quick and easy. I guess I will have to use for a couple of more days to see if I like it and if it is really necessary to me. I made a countdown for my 29th birthday, that was fun, I would have liked to make a countdown for each one of my pregnancy's, especially Charlie's, since she was born on her due date.

I think the online calendars could be a useful tool for me to use at work. It would be nice to have more room on my desk for other things but my calendar is always in the way, maybe I could actually be more organized using an online calendar. I set up onr through MSN Calendar because I have a hotmail account and it they will send messages and reminders to the people in your contact list.

I do not think the to-do lists would be very helpful to me. I do not really keep lists anyway. I do not like them, Sam I am. I found out very early my lists seem to get longer, not shorter and it seemed depressing, so my philosophy is if I forget to do something it must not have been really important anyway.

Thing 12: Do you Digg?

I guess I do not Digg. I checked out all four sites and I liked Digg and Mixx the best because they had either a tour or video for you to watch to explain how to use the site. With Reddit and Newsvine you basically had to surf the site to figure out what to do, I did not find these to sites to be very user friendly. Although I understand peoples need to be caught up on the latest news stories how accurate can the stories be without editors? There are already too many stories published with inaccurate information, I think these sites add fuel to the fire. However if I were to join one of these sites I would probably join Mixx. It was the site I spent the most time on and the one I most enjoyed learning about.

Thing 11: Tagging & Del.icio.us

I actually have never used Del.icio.us before, it was very easy to set-up an account and very user friendly. The great thing about Del.icio.us is you can access it from any computer unlike bookmarks where they are only available on the computer you work on. This way I will be able to access my favorite websites from work and at home instead of going through the hassle of trying to find the same website all the time.

I tagged some of my blogs, I understand the importance of tagging my blogs and the websites I choose to save but I have not had the need to use the tags yet. I am sure once I have hundreds of websites on my Del.icio.us account I will be glad I tagged everything.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Thing 10: Wikis

I guess I was surprised to hear so many libraries using wikis as a reference resource. I was always told not use wikis as a source of reference, especially when using "wikipedia". Because of this I never really used wikis before, or edited one, but it was easier than I thought it was going to be. I added a comment to the 23 things on a stick wiki, nothing important of course. I did read a comment on this wiki page that made me think, someone posed the question "what is the difference between wikis and Googledocs"? What is the difference, are they not both place for a group of people to come to edit and share information. Why do we need so many different ways to do this?

Friday, April 4, 2008

Thing 9: Online Collaboration

I tried, I tried, I tried! So I tried editing the Declaration of Independence document and failed! However I do understand the concept of it, and did read what other people had contributed to the document. I think I should try it out with some colleagues to see if it really is a time saver. I guess for me attaching documents to an e-mail is not a big deal and I usually do not have problems with it. I also can see how this would be useful to college students who have to work on group projects. I would have used this tool a lot when I was in college because it was always so hard to get group members together at the same time to work on paper. At my current job I do not have many group projects that I work on so I do not know if it would be useful to me but I can see how it would be a helpful to those who work in groups.