Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Fin

I can't believe I've made it to the end of Learn & Play!

Overall, I have enjoyed the experience. I learned about a lot of new resources and how I can use them in my everday life. I don't spend much time in front a computer or with my cell phone so things like Twitter or delicious haven't grabbed me like they have others. I did find some cool websites and new ways to share information with my friends.

I particulary liked Library Thing and the Wikis.

But ... I think the best thing about Learn & Play has been how it forced us to work together to figure out what the heck we were doing. I heard staff interacting on a whole new level. That's nice to see.

I struggled a bit with completing the activities because I was in Europe for three weeks (honeymoon!). I still managed to fit everything in but it felt more like an obligation than a diversion in the past few weeks. I'm glad we had some extra time to finish but could we do future exercises over a longer period of time? Maybe one or two assignments per month?

I would definitely participate in any future development programs. I love to learn new things. It's good for me and more fun than eating my vegetables.

Many thanks to Joy and everyone who put this together. It was a good experience.

MOLDI and it's treasures

I am amazed at the number of titles available on MOLDI!

I searched for Rick Steves travel guides since we used many of his books for our honeymoon. Wouldn't it have been great to download his books and listen to them on the flight or our trains through Italy? The most recent editions are not available on MOLDI but Europe probably hasn't changed much in the last 36 months.

I checked out some of the cooking books and thought about how handy it would be to have a cookbook on my home computer. I would have the recipes handy and save some space on my cookbook shelf.

I don't have kids but it's nice to see that someday we could download a book or two to the PC.

What an amazing resource!

Messing about with the Learn and Play Wiki

I added my Favorite Movie (This Is Spinal Tap) to the running list and I think I correctly added my blog to the list (fingers crossed). I was worried I would mess up the formatting for all of the entries.

It's fun to have this sort of sandbox where we can learn about other CML employees. I enjoyed reading the pages of favorites.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Podcasts

I subscribed to the Podcasts of Car Talk and The Splendid Table - two of my favorite public radio programs. I'm not always near a radio when they air so I'm excited to listen to each week's show at my convenience.

I saw several book and film review podcasts. Could the library link to some of those sites from the home page or throughout the catalog so that as a patron is browsing for a title, he/she can hear a review of the book or other books in that genre?

You Tube

I'm no stranger to You Tube. I've been on the site to see my nephew's talent show perfomance, the famous lion reunion (that made me cry), Tickle Me Elmo in action, and more.

I guess I was feeling nostalgic today and search for some of the old Saturday morning PSA's I saw as a kid. My favorite was "Timer" who hankered for a hunk of cheese.

I'm attempting to attach the opening from The Banana Splits. If that doesn't make you smile, I don't know what will.

CML Power Tools

I looked at some of the Power Tools on the CML site and spent some time playing with Stumble Upon. It was interesting. I felt that the search was a little broader than I had hoped but I found some interesting information.

I think it's great that the library has the Power Tools blog and gets feedback from our web-savvy patrons. I think we could do a better job of promoting that in our branches.

Fun with Web 2.0 Tools

In searching through the Web 2.0 award winners, I stumbled upon two tools that will help me enjoy two of my greatest loves - food and music.

First I went to UrbanSpoon and found the UrbanSpoon Columbus with details on hundreds of Columbus restaurants. The site features reviews from critics and regular folks but what I really love is that the site shows a percentage of UrbanSpoon folks who like the place. Plus - you can search by neighborhood or ranking. I can see myself use this tool every few weeks or so when my husband and I can't decide where to dine.

I also played around with Pandora radio. You type in an artist or song you like and they play songs and artists like your selection. I tried to trip it up by entering "Joni Mitchell" and I'm listening to a CSN&Y song that I forgot existed (but love!). I think I'll be coming back to Pandora Radio. Hey ... now it's Norah Jones. Nice!

Google Docs

I wish we had Google Docs when I was in high school and college. How easy it would have been to finish those arduous group projects!

In the professional world, I can also see many applications. In my past jobs, I could have sent out press releases and radio copy to all the managers for proofing and revisions. We could have created one spreadsheet to track statewide revenue and allowed each region's manager to update the information. Great!

We could use this tool in our libraries to maintain staff or community calendars. Our supervisors could send us all Google Docs to read and return in place of paper memos that circulate.

This is one of the coolest 23 Things I've seen.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Who doesn't love a wiki?

I love wiki. I have for some time, but now that I'm aware of what a wiki can do ... I'm all in.

I think it's a great idea to allow patrons to comment on books like customers can at Amazon. And we could set up wiki pages for tax information, voter registration information, FOL, etc.

And image how much bigger our programs could be if we set up wiki pages for Parents with schedules, book recommendations and more.

Of all the things we've learned about, I see wiki as one of the most useful of our #23 Things.

Library 2.0

Sure, new technologies will be great for the library. More access to information. More methods to communicate with our patrons. Better and easier for everyone, right?

Our challenge will be to make the transition a smooth one for our patrons. When we upgraded the catalog, we knew that lots of people used it successfully. We liked the word webs and the places where the new catalog led us. But ... some of our patrons missed the old catalog - the one to which they had grown accustomed.

How do we introduce this customer to a library wiki? How can we coerce him to dive into the wonders of Google when he's afraid to put his toe in the water?

On the bright side, we should be able to reach more users - and maybe even the techno-sophisticates who have stayed away from the Old-School library model.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

del.icio.us

I think del.icio.us and other bookmarking sites are a GREAT idea. I have a heavy hand when it comes to bookmarking and having access to all of my bookmarks from any computer - GENIUS!

I don't know if I really need to share my list or that I would peruse the bookmarks of others but overall, I'm happy to learn about this site.

Twitter

I don't know what to think about Twitter.

I think it could be a fun way to keep up with friends ... raising the level of familiarity with distant buddies. I like that it can create a weird sort of dialogue.

BUT ... I think it borders on TMI - Too Much Information. I think that we all want to be important so we dump all of our information out into cyberspace with the hope that someone else will care about our in's and out's as much as we do. Blame it on Reality TV or Andy Warhol or just our inherent need for validation.

If I'm going to broadcast information, I feel like it should be important to someone other than myself. Twitter may not be for me.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Library Thing

I really enjoy Library Thing and what it can do. I think you can tell a lot about someone from his/her bookshelf. I fully intend to scour the blogs and shelves of my co-workers for good reads.
This is fun!

News feeds

I have to admit that I'm overwhelmed by the amount of information that can find it's own way to me with the help of news feeds. I've looked at some of the search tools and I find it difficult to get past the mountains of information to needle in on what interests me. Leaving those sites makes me feel like I've eaten an entire bag of Halloween candy - tired, bleary-eyed and a little sick.

I find most of my regular news sources through websites I visit or word of mouth. I think I'm finding what I need. These search tools for news feeds will help me expand my boundaries a bit. And to avoid the queasiness ... all things in moderation.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Generators - Toys!

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Here's my attempt at a World Travels Map ...

Technophobes

I'm anxious to start really digging into creating a blog for our honeymoon recap. I have been resizing photos and getting them ready to load into Flickr. It seems like a great way to share information with friends and family ... on their terms. They can look at and read as much or as little as they would like. Gone are the days of the never-ending slideshows! Hoorah!

I'm planning to visit my mom this weekend and she asked if we had photos to share. I told her about the blog I'm making and she said, " I like to see the photographs. I want to hold them in my hands." She had said the same thing about our wedding photos earlier this year. I think that for my mom, and many other people, the computer is impersonal. She needs the photos in her hands to feel connected to them.

While I don't share my mom's need for real printed photos, I must confess to some technophobia. I have been learning about all of the great things you can do to store and share information. I get so excited about the possibilities! Then ... I think about how much and what information I really want out there. Full names? Places I like to visit? Photos of my family? Until I learn how to really protect my information, I will continue to be guarded.

Friday, September 26, 2008

flickr mashups and other tools

I never knew there were so many things to do with your flickr photos. I'd like to use a mapping photo tool like Travelr and maybe one of the slideshow tools to display our honeymoon photos. I can't wait to upload all of our photos and get started!

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I've selected this photo from flickr to blog because my husband and I have just returned from our big European honeymoon. I'm planning to use my blog, flickr, and the Google Trip Planner to share our trip with others.

Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Lifelong learning

I'm a big fan of lifelong learning ... a big, big fan.

I made a career change a year ago. Thanks to my ability to learn new skills and concepts I am in a much better environment.

I'm also preparing for a new environment. In a week, my husband and I will start our Big European Honeymoon. To prepare for several days in Italy, I am learning as much Italian as possible. Stretching my brain like this is good for me. It keeps me young, excited about new experiences and ready for change (because change is inevitable).

I've read about the habits of lifelong learners.


7 ½ Habits of Highly Successful Lifelong Learners
Habit 1: Begin with the end in mind
Habit 2: Accept responsibility for your own learning
Habit 3: View problems as challenges
Habit 4: Have confidence in yourself as a competent, effective
learner
Habit 5: Create your own learning toolbox
Habit 6: Use technology to your advantage
Habit 7: Teach/mentor others
Habit 7½: Play!

The easiest habit for me to follow is #1. I enjoy setting the goal. As I work toward the goal, I keep it in my mind. Reaching the end makes the process worthwhile.

The most difficult habit for me is #5. I have trouble asking for help. I know that my goal is much more important to me than it is to others. I just don't like to bother anyone.

Keep learning. Enjoy it!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Please make sure all tray tables are in their upright and locked position ...

Here we go ...
This is the first post on my first blog. It's weird. I never thought that anyone would ever want to read about all of the crazy things that pass through my head.

And here I am.
With some encouragement from the Columbus Metropolitan Library, I am posting.

Thanks for reading!