Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Week 11, the countdown to summer vacation begins!

This week's topic, "Online Collaboration and Productivity", promised to be very exciting, because I thought it would deal with how best to use all of the tools we've been introduced to, in an organized and methodical manner...but yeah, that was a little too much to expect, and I realize that each of us has to figure that process out on our own--how much time to spend blogging, tweeting, Facebooking, pod-casting, wikiing, Flickring, tagging and bookmarking.....mama mia, that's a lotta networking!!
When I logged on to Google Docs I realized that I already use this service, because I found my daughter's grad school application that she had sent me earlier in the spring, to proof-read and possibly edit it for her--amazing! I'm using networking skills that I didn't even know I had!
I'm hoping when our training is completed that I can go back and try to gain some expertise in many of the activities that I've learned--instead of spending hours on end on Facebook, Yahoo messenger, Twitter, etc!
It seems that this latest tool would be useful for many of our computer users here at the library, especially students, teachers, and groups of people who all have the same interests, in sending documents back and forth to each other for study and editing. Very helpful!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Tags/Social bookmarks/where does it all end????

Sorry, I just can't get interested in this stuff, it's too overwhelmingly "busy"(too much detail, etc)....I wish I had learned all of this earlier in life, or at least a year ago, but right now I can't sort it all out--I know the computer generation is able to keep up, but it's really difficult for left-handed Geminis, who grew up in the Vietnam era....in the North.....OK, I can't come up with any more excuses!.....seriously, I think it's a great format for the library community, the organization and order of tagging, etc. are so helpful....a cataloger's dream, I bet!!
(signed)Circulation Paraprofessional (tag as "library groupie"!)

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Social Networking:Is it just parties and quizzes 24/7?

I'm already a member of Facebook, Twitter, Mylife.com(formerly Reunion.com), and Left-handers United in Awkwardness(nah, that doesn't exist--at least not this week-- but maybe I should organize that one!) Social networking is cool, I really love finding old school pals, friends from the military years, and keeping track of my kids, one of whom is on the left coast...we chat much more online than we do by phone, and pictures come up immediately on Facebook--I got to see all 342 of a friend's wedding pics without having to wait for Kodak!
Of course, there's a lot of stuff on them that I could live without, too--once the local news channels started clogging up Twitter it got pretty messy, so there's always too much of a good thing, you just have to either read it and move on or just ignore it and move on.
I think LinkedIn sounds great for business networking, but how bizarre is it that there's a site called Vampirefreaks?????

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

We're all winners in the online game of life!!!!

Having said that, I really didn't enjoy a lot of the games described and offered in Week 8--the few I do play are mostly word games like TextTwist and Bookworm, and a couple of the puzzle ones like Alchemy or Bejeweled, but anything much more complicated makes me feel like a complete idiot....I did find the 50 states map(click and drag each state to its correct location on a blank map of the US)pretty much fun, although I only scored 84....won't tell you which ones I completely misplaced!--I can see what a great learning tool that would be for kids--but some of the other games just seemed silly and not that education-oriented.
I wish the game websites could show a little restraint and offer only 10 or 20 games, instead of 150!...I wish there were only a few websites, instead of 150!...just like I wish there were fewer sites for everything the internet offers, instead of 150,000....but that's just me....

(signed)Sally Sims

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

WIKI is KIWI spelled inside out.....

Yes, WIKI is cool, I can see more uses for it than some other web activities we've been introduced to, and I hope that HCPL( CHPL spelled inside out) will open up our own wiki to the public...
I personally will plan to set up one with my family for a reunion at Holden Beach, NC next fall, so that we'll have all the supplies we need(sun block, insect repellent, board games, beer), none of which we had enough of last year!!