Monday, February 25, 2008

Thing #6

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This is how I spent my evening and before I knew it the evening was gone. I did like the concept of trading cards. I presently use a set of cards in some of the library classes to illustrate the Dewey classification system. It would be great to have a complete deck of cards. I haven't figured out how to make the program do what I want yet but may be worth the effort.



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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Thing #5

The reading challenge for the winter is to read enough books (or chapters) to match the current year. Go readers.
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Thing #4 again

I wanted to do more with Flickr so I created my own account. I have added a couple of pictures from our library. One in particular I plan to share with one of the classes. This particular group of students doesn't seem to realize the mess they leave after they leave the library. I hope by showing them the picture they will see the need to be more careful and responsible. It will certainly be an opportunity to encourage better library behavior.

I am not sure why the picture from Flickr is not showing up in my posting. However, you can view the picture by clicking on the X in the picture box. Can anyone tell my what I am doing wrong? I followed the directions provided on 23 things on a stick blog.



Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Thing 4

I had fun looking through some of the Flickr collections. I enjoyed the results of my search of National Park photos. As I narrowed the search to specific national parks I have visited, it was fun to see if I could recognize where the pictures were taken.

It seems appropriate to add one of mine. Grand Teton National Park.



I'll bet you didn't know that Grand Tetons are the retirement home of Jabba the Hut.



Sunday, February 3, 2008

Thing #3

My comments will reveal what a newbie I really am. I had never heard of RSS. As we started our blogs and were encouraged to read and comment on the blogs of others, I wondered how I would have the time to wander in and out of the blogs on 23 things or other blogs I might choose to visit. It hardly seems worth it when I thought I will visit once and never make it back. I can see how the RSS can be a huge time saver. I look forward to using Bloglines to streamline and even expand my information gathering.

I have a follow up to Thing #2. I was reading through Ruth's blog at http://nlln23.blogspot.com/. She referred to an article by Marshall Kirkpatrick listing objections to applying Library 2.0/Web 2.0. I personally used a few of those objections. It is an interesting read. See the following web address. http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/ten_common_objections_to_socia.php

I haven't looked through the rest of the Things, but I hope one of them will walk me through how to do these links without writing out the web address.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Thing #2

After reading the Library 2.0 links in Thing #2, I feel like I stepped into a swirling cloud of information. Library 2.0 presents an interesting challenge for libraries to wed the literal and virtual worlds. It is hard to wrap my mind around the concept, much less specific ways to do it. At first I thought our small K-8 school library was completely in the musty, old book era. On further thought, I realize we have made some small steps into the world of the virtual library. Very small!


At this point, I have no idea what to do with the information in Library 2.0. Where will it take us? Amazingly a few general ideas have surfaced. I don't know whether anything will come out of these ideas. The discussion of Library 2.0 presents a lot to think about even if it is the mental equivalent of wandering around in whiteout conditions.