I have never looked at Twitter before now, but I hear about it a lot. Mostly this is on news shows or places that want to promote themselves, where they add, "or follow us on Twitter, at ..."
In a way it's another media being used heavily for promotion.
It is an idea that is made for mobile devices. Short comments, easily read on small screens and easily typed on small keypads.
They seem to have smart rules about use of names, spam, etc., I wonder if anyone has got around that yet. I was impressed that it is so simple that it can be used on very simple devices, without fast internet access.
It really is getting harder to lead a simple life...away from all the information that can come your way whether you're looking for it or not! I'm not sure how people have time to use all of this.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Library Thing
I am on GoodReads so was interested in looking at Library Thing to see how the two sites compare. They both do the same basic thing, provide a space for collecting lists of books, checking reviews and sharing lists with others. I found Library Thing easy to get around in, but very similar to GoodReads. I liked the recommendations of other titles immediately following the book entry in Library Thing,and I like that they both use the 5 star rating system. I'm familiar with GoodReads and have my lists there so that is where I will stay. Also, Crowfoot has an account and has a number of lists that I refer to. One of the things I appreciate about this type of site is the ease of keeping lists of what I have read and also books my son has enjoyed. It helps me when I have a customer who is looking for a book I know, but can't recall the name of. A great Readers Advisory tool.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Online Productivity Tools
This takes a bit of time to check out!
I managed to upload a document and learned about not converting to Google Docs format as that means page breaks get lost. This seems like it would have potential to keep my own documents in a format I could use from any computer connected to the web. I'm not sure this will take the place of other products ie Microsoft yet but as more people use them and they get better at "fitting" each other they will start to become the norm. When that happens, look out Microsoft! The value of Microsoft now is they are the norm and therefore compatible with most peoples software, and computer literate people likely know the software. (Microsoft has done a good job of marketing!)
I tried the calendar a year or so ago but found it cumbersome because I do not have a computer in my purse. It was nice to see my calendar from home or work, but my husband could not get in the habit of adding to it so it was just an extra job to maintain. The paper one in my purse, handy at the Drs. office, on the phone or at work just works better for me.
I managed to upload a document and learned about not converting to Google Docs format as that means page breaks get lost. This seems like it would have potential to keep my own documents in a format I could use from any computer connected to the web. I'm not sure this will take the place of other products ie Microsoft yet but as more people use them and they get better at "fitting" each other they will start to become the norm. When that happens, look out Microsoft! The value of Microsoft now is they are the norm and therefore compatible with most peoples software, and computer literate people likely know the software. (Microsoft has done a good job of marketing!)
I tried the calendar a year or so ago but found it cumbersome because I do not have a computer in my purse. It was nice to see my calendar from home or work, but my husband could not get in the habit of adding to it so it was just an extra job to maintain. The paper one in my purse, handy at the Drs. office, on the phone or at work just works better for me.
Flickr and YouTube
OMG I am so far behind on this!
I found both Flickr and YouTube user friendly, however I have not uploaded content to either of them. I can get around the sites, search, and if you read the screen you can follow what to do. The things you can make with Flickr intrigues me - cards especially. I have used YouTube more, as many videos from individual consumer reviews, to how to instructions are in YouTube formats. BTW my son really liked the Did You Know 4.0 video, commenting, "It was very informative and not boring!" Personally the information went way to fast for my brain. I have had to watch it 4 times now!
The world is sure changing..."what was the size of a building" when I was a kid will be "the size of a blood cell" when I'm old.
I found both Flickr and YouTube user friendly, however I have not uploaded content to either of them. I can get around the sites, search, and if you read the screen you can follow what to do. The things you can make with Flickr intrigues me - cards especially. I have used YouTube more, as many videos from individual consumer reviews, to how to instructions are in YouTube formats. BTW my son really liked the Did You Know 4.0 video, commenting, "It was very informative and not boring!" Personally the information went way to fast for my brain. I have had to watch it 4 times now!
The world is sure changing..."what was the size of a building" when I was a kid will be "the size of a blood cell" when I'm old.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
RSS
This was a brand new one for me. I found it a challenge at first to create the account and did not want to have yet another account and password. So my son suggested because I have a Gmail account (now two!) that I use Google Reader to subscribe to RSS feeds. I tried CBC News and Global News. Just today there are 20 headlines with the two subscriptions! I can't imagine having the time to review these daily! It will be interesting to see how it goes over several weeks.
Using Google Reader I made another discovery. Signed on with the same Gmail account I have on my blog, the posts from those blogs I am "following" show up like the RSS feeds!
Ah hah! Now I know how Allison is keeping up with all of us!
The future of hardcopy news seems more at risk than ever!
Using Google Reader I made another discovery. Signed on with the same Gmail account I have on my blog, the posts from those blogs I am "following" show up like the RSS feeds!
Ah hah! Now I know how Allison is keeping up with all of us!
The future of hardcopy news seems more at risk than ever!
Monday, April 26, 2010
The Google World!
I think Google is a very successful product. There seems to always be something new that Google can do - in our "quick and dirty" world it is a great fit. Calculator, postal code locator, conversions, spelling, in addition to narrowing down a good search through Scholar - it is working on becoming indispensable! I have a gmail account (the one that I use for the suspect sites and potential spam sources) and I use Google Maps, and Google Earth especially to check out places for holidays. We found we could see the hotel we were planning on staying at in Paris a few years ago. The street view feature is interesting for finding a potential address as well.
I like Google because it is a fast, easy way to navigate in this very big internet world. I recommend it to people for this exact reason. It is also a way to access all the products Google offers (kind of like a virtual big box store).
I like Google because it is a fast, easy way to navigate in this very big internet world. I recommend it to people for this exact reason. It is also a way to access all the products Google offers (kind of like a virtual big box store).
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
I've had a Facebook account for about a year now. I started it as a way to keep in touch with my nieces and nephews who post holiday pictures and talk about what's happening in their lives here. The 18-30 yr olds use it a lot; I'd not be up on their lives at all without this. It reminds me of when e-mail started to become more common and it became an easy way I kept in touch with one of my brothers who travelled a lot with his work.
My page is not under my current surname because everyone with the name wants to be your friend and it gets annoying!
On the positive, I am finding it's a way for grassroots groups to get organized and distribute information quickly, though there is a lot of sifting one has to do to get to real information sometimes.
On the negative, it can be an incredible time waster!
My page is not under my current surname because everyone with the name wants to be your friend and it gets annoying!
On the positive, I am finding it's a way for grassroots groups to get organized and distribute information quickly, though there is a lot of sifting one has to do to get to real information sometimes.
On the negative, it can be an incredible time waster!
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Wikipedia
I've used Wikipedia to help customers when the topic they are asking about is too current to have information available in other sources. Pop singers is one that comes to mind. There is the necessary disclaimer about not knowing the source or accuracy, but often it gives a starting point for information that can be verified and references that are sources that can be cited.
I have been disappointed at times and surprised at other times. Recently I looked at CCSVI, a newly named diagnosis that is linked to MS. There is little in print (2 academic research papers). The internet is buzzing, news media are going nuts, patients and their families are clamoring for treatment, and the medical profession is saying, whoa! Misinformation abounds. But the article on Wikipedia is balanced, accurate as far as I know, and very well referenced.
I found one article with a spelling mistake that I fixed but I had to look hard for it!
I have been disappointed at times and surprised at other times. Recently I looked at CCSVI, a newly named diagnosis that is linked to MS. There is little in print (2 academic research papers). The internet is buzzing, news media are going nuts, patients and their families are clamoring for treatment, and the medical profession is saying, whoa! Misinformation abounds. But the article on Wikipedia is balanced, accurate as far as I know, and very well referenced.
I found one article with a spelling mistake that I fixed but I had to look hard for it!
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Wow, I got a picture in here! Now the black makes sense. I have been away for a week and have gotten behind on my posts. Not for lack of trying though, I accessed my blog in Victoria but got carried away with Delicious and didn't get the post written.
I have not used Delicious very much, in part because trying to figure out tags, bundles and how it was sorting, with a customer waiting for me, was not very practical. Moving from folders to tags has been a mind leap for me but tags are popping up everywhere and I'm getting my head around this method of organization now.
I agree that the CPL tags and tag bundles have been well chosen as I think a potential problem with tags is overdoing it and getting bogged down with too many tags.
Under Maps, I found a Fodor's site where I got some ideas for the holiday we are planning this summer. I had not seen this site before. Under Magazines, there is a First Nations Periodicals Index, limited full text but might have been helpful to a customer I was helping a few weeks ago.
This practice has definitely helped me get more comfortable with CPL's best websites on Delicious.
I have not used Delicious very much, in part because trying to figure out tags, bundles and how it was sorting, with a customer waiting for me, was not very practical. Moving from folders to tags has been a mind leap for me but tags are popping up everywhere and I'm getting my head around this method of organization now.
I agree that the CPL tags and tag bundles have been well chosen as I think a potential problem with tags is overdoing it and getting bogged down with too many tags.
Under Maps, I found a Fodor's site where I got some ideas for the holiday we are planning this summer. I had not seen this site before. Under Magazines, there is a First Nations Periodicals Index, limited full text but might have been helpful to a customer I was helping a few weeks ago.
This practice has definitely helped me get more comfortable with CPL's best websites on Delicious.
Friday, March 26, 2010
What do I hope to learn from CPL 2.0?
I know a lot of the "language" around newer internet based technology applications but haven't actually done many of them myself. I've used Facebook, Goodreads and delicious. I hope CPL 2.0 will give me additional real experience that will translate into being more comfortable in cyberspace.
What I am uncomfortable with is the privacy thing. I can google my name and come up with results of myself in posts others have written on other blogs! In this age of identity theft, cyber stalkers and kids being lured, being Internet safe should be the default rather than something the user needs to work hard at. The naive user can be very exposed without realizing it just by filling in all the blanks.
I know a lot of the "language" around newer internet based technology applications but haven't actually done many of them myself. I've used Facebook, Goodreads and delicious. I hope CPL 2.0 will give me additional real experience that will translate into being more comfortable in cyberspace.
What I am uncomfortable with is the privacy thing. I can google my name and come up with results of myself in posts others have written on other blogs! In this age of identity theft, cyber stalkers and kids being lured, being Internet safe should be the default rather than something the user needs to work hard at. The naive user can be very exposed without realizing it just by filling in all the blanks.
First one
I think I am one of the last at Crowfoot to get going on this! Thank you Shelley and Leslie for fielding questions so I can get it done!
I had a neat opportunity last night at a Toastmasters contest to promote the library. Since I was a contestant, during the "dull moment" I was interviewed and was asked what I do at the library. Well! where do you start .... Info desk, tracking down books ... and preventing the "ills of society" through the Parent-Child Mother Goose program!
I had a neat opportunity last night at a Toastmasters contest to promote the library. Since I was a contestant, during the "dull moment" I was interviewed and was asked what I do at the library. Well! where do you start .... Info desk, tracking down books ... and preventing the "ills of society" through the Parent-Child Mother Goose program!
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