Tuesday, October 14, 2008

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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Certified!


I did it, I'm L2@MAC Certifed!

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Week 12

I found the Learning 2.0 programme very enlightening and interesting. I learnt a great deal and feel that now I truly understand what Web 2.0 technologies are all about. Now when I read or hear about wikies, RSS feeds, tabs, folksonomies, etc., etc...I not only know about these technologies but have been actively engaged with them.

Blogging each week was great, it gave you a chance to sort out what you did. I particulary found it fun, interesting and informative to read the blogs of other staff involved in this programme. I especially enjoyed Week 5: Tagging, Social Bookmarking & Folksonomies - it was fun exploring Flickr and posting pictures on my blog and my desktop.

I was surprised at how much I enjoyed exploring these technologies and I actually looked forward to each weeks assignment. I also enjoyed working together with my colleagues, exchanging ideas and helping each other out when needed.

My least favouite activity was gaming (sorry Kelly!) but then I've never been a "gamey" person. I have a feeling though that I'd better get with it or I'll be left behind.

I would be happy to participate in another discovery programme in the future.

Thanks to all the Emerging Technologies Group for all your hard work, it's been a blast!

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Week 11

I downloaded Firefox but have not made if my default browser until I decide if I like it better than Internet Explorer. I had trouble installing the add-on of my choice (it wouldn't show up anywhere on the screen) but it turned out you had to have a U.S. address. Next one I tried worked just fine.

I installed all the bookmarklets on the MORRIS bookmarklets page (a breeze!). I highlighted Vimmy Ridge from a website on Google, clicked on the subject keyword bookmarklet and lo and behold all kinds of hits on MORRIS. This would be very handy when doing research!

Add-ons and bookmarklets are great tools for saving time and energy.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Gaming Demo

Unfortunately my knee is giving me "grief" today so I won't be able to attend the gaming demo.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Week 10

I've never been into games much but I decided to give a couple a try. I played Bookworm, a word game that links letters together to make a word and Zuma which reminded me of online pinball (both games need good hand and eye coorindation).

I read about LanbdaMoo and found the concept ineresting. It is a text based virtual community whose members create rooms and then move about them meeting and interacting with other people. If I ever find the time I might check it out.

I can see some benefits of gaming: teaches social and imagination skills, improve ones adaptability, challenges the mind and teaches creative problem solving.

I'm not sure where games and libraries come together. Perhaps for training purposes e.g. set up a virtual library, must learn how to use the libraries resourses in a social environment. Not sure if this would work. Personally I think that one on one training is still the way to go (but then again, I like my libraries to have books in them!) . Possible to locate a book in a virtual library and request it? This would be fine with me as long as we don't rely on virtual staff!

If we're not short staffed on Friday I'd like to attend the Gaming Demos drop in session.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Week 9 Online Social Networks

I signed on to Facebook and joined the Learning 2.0 mac group (I was the 30th member at the time). I wasn't comfortable putting my picture in my profile, I think it will take me some time to get used to being on "the web", I still feel exposed.

I searched for someone I knew and then asked them to be my friend (it seemed kind of sad having an empty "Friend List"). I can see Facebooks popularity - searching for old classmates, childhood friends, etc. I can see how you might decide to spend a few minutes checking things out and the next thing you know hours have gone by (especially as you get more "connected"). It's been fun checking it out but I don't think it's really me.

I didn't want to sign up to My Space so I just clicked my way around for a bit. I checked out a few blogs (Food & Restaurants had some amazing photos of restaurants in Seattle). Checked out some profiles, some were very fancy! I don't know if I'd have the time or inclination to add my favourite books, music, movies etc to a profile.

Facebook and My Space are both widely used though I have a feeling that Facebook might win out in the end.

Since I'm not a "professsional" I did'nt sign up for Linkedin. It looks like it would be quite helpful for keeping in touch with colleagues, classmates etc. and keeping abreast of new information, jobs, etc.

Well, that's it for now I think I'll sign in to Facebook for a bit.