This has been quite a journey of exploration. I am very glad that everyone had an opportunity to participate and to expand their knowledge. It was very easy to find the site and to come back and explore them at a later date.
In my library we have incorporated a lot of what we learned from this project and will continue to explore these sites for new information.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Thing 22. What Did I Learn Today?
I have learned that that Web 2.0 and Library 2.0 are anything but static. We are in the information business and have to try and keep up with or in the very least know about what is out there on the web.
In my experience of 31 years in education school librarians were the first to embrace and see the potential of the internet and tried to get other school personnel interested to see there was a better way to do things. It was slow at first but finally others saw the potential and the schools were off and running. I have been at the public library level for close to five years and I am very glad were still are on the cutting edge of technology.
At my library we have a fliker account, a blog, and a very great website designed by our children's librarian. Our patrons come to these sites daily and share with friends and family. We appreciate the effort spent on the 23 Things on a Stick. Without this information and sites it would have been very hard indeed to find and learn all of this information.
I do try to put aside a few minutes of my day to learn new things and encourage the staff to do likewise. I already had a staff member finish the 23 Things and she is using some of the information.
Thank you for this website and this opportunity. I have handed out many 23 Things cards and have other exploring the web.
In my experience of 31 years in education school librarians were the first to embrace and see the potential of the internet and tried to get other school personnel interested to see there was a better way to do things. It was slow at first but finally others saw the potential and the schools were off and running. I have been at the public library level for close to five years and I am very glad were still are on the cutting edge of technology.
At my library we have a fliker account, a blog, and a very great website designed by our children's librarian. Our patrons come to these sites daily and share with friends and family. We appreciate the effort spent on the 23 Things on a Stick. Without this information and sites it would have been very hard indeed to find and learn all of this information.
I do try to put aside a few minutes of my day to learn new things and encourage the staff to do likewise. I already had a staff member finish the 23 Things and she is using some of the information.
Thank you for this website and this opportunity. I have handed out many 23 Things cards and have other exploring the web.
Thing 21. Beyond MySpace: Other Social Networks
Find more photos like this on 23 Things on a Stick
I have enjoyed the NING site. It has a lot of features that would enhance our blogsite or website. It is very easy to use and to add sites which is always appreciated by advanced or novices. I added the music player but do not know how to add my playlist. Please help. Thanks.
I have already used an throughly enjoyed WebJunction. A great site to read and to talk to other library professionals. The site has been updated for even easier use.
Thing 20. Libraries and Social Networks
My college daughter who is 29 has a presence on both websites and she is on them a lot. When asked why she said, "that is where all of her friends are and it is easy to use and add applications." So I poked around in her site awhile and was still wondering WHY!
I did enjoy the article on 12 Ways to Use Facebook Professionally and could see possibly why some would join and went to look at two other sites mentioned in the article. I could see our library or me being a presence on those sites before My Space or Facebook.
I think that these two sites might have an earned or unearned reputation and sometimes are not given a fair chance. On the other hand quite a few students have learned not to post everything they do and know as it can come back to bite you.
Fo me I cannot see how I would use this in a professional of personal setting. But it was good to be able to look at them so at least I have some idea what is out there.
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