Tuesday, 19 December 2006
Cosi Fan Tutti (Task #23)
I have learned heaps. And of course the Internet never ceases to surprise me with the number of 'geeks' there are out there with nothing much better to do. Nonetheless, many many things were very useful. I think wikis have their place in the world, podcasts, basically on-demand radio - fantastic. Flickr, rss feeds, mapping, ebooks, delicious. All fantstically useful and I am so glad I know what they all are now. I suppose if someone comes into the library and says to me " I can't get this flickr photo / youtube video to upload to my blog" or "My lecturer told me to use delicious and I don't know how to go about it" I'll at least know what they are talking about! So my great thanx to YPRL for the opportunity. There should be more of it! Oh and most of all, thanks to River'sEdge for getting me started on the program. Wouldn't have known much about how togo about it if you hadn't shown me what to do.
Farenheit 451 (Task #22)
I'd feel the same about Judy Dench reading Charles Bukowski or Jack Kerouac. I guess when you read to yourself you imagine a voice in your head and when you go to listen to a book the actual voice used should be congruent with what you imagine. Don't you agree?
Monday, 18 December 2006
Radio Days (Task #21)
Also found some conspiracy theory podcasts and of course, the reason radio will never die - podcasts are the Web 2.0 radio. I found a good one here and subscribed to it with my bloglines account.
Saturday, 9 December 2006
Soapdish (Task #20)
Ok so it's an ad. BUT WHAT AN AD! My washing machine broke down and I found this while doing some research on my NEW washer. Why can't more ads be like this?
Friday, 8 December 2006
The New World (Task #19)
As for usefulness in a library, I can see that sites like propsmart are trying to make things easier to go to one place on the net to find everything. It's all good.
Sunday, 3 December 2006
The Secret Window (Task #18)
The Name of the Rose (Task #16)
well, Wikis sounded like something quite amazing. I really agree with the use of them as a "noticeboard" for library staff's recommended reading. Just another way for communication to happen in a fun way. However, I think something like this could get too big to handle and would need people employed (or volunteers who have no life) to moderate. It is important to let people who might be using the information on these things to be aware that it is someone's opinion only and not gospel. Nonetheless - useful as another form of sharing infromation, ideas and opinions.
Friday, 1 December 2006
Scary Movie (Task #15)
Maybe it will be a little while yet...after all, there are still plenty of people out there that do not have access to as much technology as we would all like to believe. They haven't solved the problem of world hunger and poverty for chrissakes! Surely people will for many years to come, need/want to have access to a 'learning' environment like a library. Maybe some abused kids might still need a refuge... a place they can sit and study quietly, socialise and hang out with their friends. Who knows?
Yes Web 2.0 is fantastic. Our services will no doubt change as they always have done. But I doubt that public libraries will become defunct for quite sometime.
The Diary of Anne Frank (Task #14)
Seems a bit strange - wading through what seems to be thousands of personal diary entries to find something useful - hopefully...
In other words, I guess it is necessary, but I don't think I'll have much use for it.
Wednesday, 22 November 2006
La Grand Bouffe (Task # 13)
I remember Mary Allen Bates going on and on about this. but I guess I never really saw the potential for it until now.
Tuesday, 21 November 2006
The Searchers (Task #12)
Tuesday, 14 November 2006
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind (Task #11)
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Newsfront (Tasks #8 & #9)
Anyhow have a look at my subscriptions.
Found a terrfic site about urban legends. The site sets out all the urban myths that are circulating and have circulated (on the 'net, verbally etc) and lets you know whether they are true or false. It's kind of like mythbusters on the internet.
See ya
Monday, 13 November 2006
Star Trek: The Next Generation (Task #7)
Sunday, 12 November 2006
Desk Set ( Task #6)
Well, I had a little play with all these mish mash mash up programs. Sorry, but some of them are downright anal! I mean some of these people creating these things need to get a life!
There's a lot of living to do, do you really want to spend so many of your limited hours in this life creating a program that tries to place the images from flickr on to a map?
Anyhow, I did have a bit of a bash at making a trading card. A bit of fun but still, I can't say that any of these little add-on programs actually intrigued me. A cute kind of diversion perhaps.
Saturday, 11 November 2006
Eyes of Laura Mars (#5)
Honestly, if someone from one hundred years ago was reading this stuff, it would make no sense at all and they would despair of the english language. Blog this and blog that...
Well, I did it, foud a photo on flickr that I thought appropriate to illustrate learning...
And yes, have learned to 'blog a photo' WOW it's all becoming clear!
To Sir with Love (Tasks #1- #4)
Let's see, what habit do I find to be the hardest?? Well, I guess number 4, having confidence in myself as a competent and effective learner. It's not always easy when the going gets a bit tough, to actually persevere and believe in myself!
The easiest for me is viewing problems as a challenge. I kind of think of myself as a warrior against problems. I firmly believe that there must be a solution to everything - usually many more than one solution can be found to almost any other problem!
So there ya go!