I checked a couple of the podcast directories and found them easy to use.
I chose to listen to a podcast from Minnesota Public Library from the MidMorning Program by Kerri Miller. I selected a conversation on books with Nancy Pearl. It was very worthwhile. If I had the time, I would listen to lots of podcasts from NPR and MPR. This thing inspired me to subscribe to MidMorning. I may subscribe to Speaking of Faith by Krista Tippett, also on MPR.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Thing 18: You Tube and other online videos
I tried a few different searches on YouTube. The video that I pasted here called: Teen Summer Reading@Birmingham Public Library was very well done. It was brief but humorous and I would think that for both reasons it would grab the attention of teens. We might use videos on our library web site to get the word out about programs as well as about resources.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Thing 17: Elm Productivity Tools
The Elm resources are very worthwhile tools for use in my reference work. I have been familiar with the searches and refining the searches. Students benefit when we take the time to show them how to refine the search so that they don't waste time or get frustrated with too many results that may not always be helpful. I have not taken time until now to explore all the options of these tools. Aside from trying to set up the RSS feed for Gale (I did not succeed), this was time well spent. I appreciated learning about the options of searching the contents of ebooks and creating notes. This would be beneficial in doing either professional or personal research. It was good, too, to learn about the "My Research" tab in ProQuest. As staff, we can assist one another with the easy tools for sharing our research.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Thing 16: Student 2.0 Tools
I can see where teachers would really appreciate the Assignment Calculator and the Research Project Calculator. Students would have a little incentive as they enter the dates and see how the calculator gives them a timeline for completing each step. It also helps students visualize the process and all that is involved, especially for students who tend to procrastinate. These tools would be worth sharing with teachers and students. I looked over the Teacher's Guide and would find that some of the tip sheets might be worth having available for students doing research at the public library, such as the one on Improving your Google Search , Evaluating Web Sites, and Copyright and Fair Use. I'm not sure that I would use this for a personal project.
Thing 15: Online Games
I looked at Puzzle Pirates and watched the video of Second Life. I don't have time for gaming and so I did not sign up for them, but I can see where it would be a way for libraries to reach out to teens. We would need to find adults and teens who have this interest and ask for their assistance in setting up gaming events.
Thing 14: Library Thing
As promised, it was very easy to create an account on Library Thing. I will find this a useful tool to keep track of books that I've read. Pretty amazing to see how many people have read the same books, especially one of them: Sacred Stacks: the higher purpose of libraries and librarianship.
I can see where the widget is such an easy way for libraries to add pizzazz to our websites as we let our readers know about new books. We could also let book discussion groups know about Library Thing.
I can see where the widget is such an easy way for libraries to add pizzazz to our websites as we let our readers know about new books. We could also let book discussion groups know about Library Thing.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Thing 13: Online Productivity Tools
I learned about iGoogle at a workshop and have used it as my homepage. It's a great tool which allows a quick check of the news headlines, weather, and easy access to other things that I added such as a dictionary, email, and best sellers. I looked at the other start page options and they are similar. I have gmail so it made sense to stay with iGoogle. For the same reason, I plan to use the Google calendar. It could be useful to share with other staff. I tried the countdown widget but I have not been able to get it to start the countdown. Will be checking with a friend. It would be just a fun tool. I signed up for "Remember the Milk" list tool. I'm not sure how much I will use it. I also looked at the other tools that were suggested. Right now it feels a little overwhelming. Each one has potential.
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