My favorite exercises for this assignment have been the ones that I saw a particular library or reference application and of course ones that just interested me personally. Among these would be the audiobooks, downloadable music, and wikis.
I don't think this program affected my lifelong learning goals. I did enjoy being exposed to the new technology our patrons might ask about and might be reflected in the library.
One exercise that surprised me (but probably shouldn't have) was learning about the web based word processing that is available now.
One difficulty I had with the program were the times that involved an audio-visual presentation. I'm sure I could have rectified this if I'd wanted to pursue it but usually found myself straining to hear and watch the lesson on my computer. And some lessons assumed a pretty big leap in expertise that I didn't have and didn't want to ask yet one more time the staff person who could have provided assistance.
I'm sure I would be interested in participating in another discovery program if it was offered in the future.
Thanks!
Friday, December 28, 2007
Saturday, December 22, 2007
LibriVox
The podcasts portion I wasn't that interested in so haven't blogged about that. Plus I couldn't figure out how to add an RSS feed of a podcast to my blog. The LibriVox audiobooks, however, I can see having a great potential as a resource that the library may offer. Audiobooks are extremely popular and one more option to access them is a benefit. Plus you can do it from the comfort of your home. And after reading the FAQ portion of the LibriVox site I'm even more impressed by their goals and vision. The only thing that gave me pause was the quality of the reading from volunteers who might not have a particular talent for this kind of thing. But kudos to those making the honest effort.
Friday, December 7, 2007
Downloadable Music
I listened to some jazz on the computer at my desk. I really liked the selections I listened to. I can't speak to the quality listening from home but I imagine if you had the right set up that would be something to enjoy. It certainly seems to access types of music such as different ethnic music that might be difficult to have access to otherwise. And its availability for homework assigments would be a real plus. Unlike some of the other technology we've investigated for this exercise, to me personally this appears to have a definite application for most people.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Discovering Web 2.0 Tools
Hmm. I checked out a number of sites listed in the short list and they didn't do much for me. I suppose I'd have to find a topic that really interested me, which I was unable to do here. I'm sure there would be a library application for these if you were into the right subject area. On to #20!
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Wikis
Haven't been able to keep up with my blog lately - too much to do. This is a topic I'm probably more familiar with than the others for this learning exercise because of the reference work I do. I'm still a little leery though of the results from a source which anyone can contribute to. I've never spotted an inaccuracy myself, however. Because of this authority issue we're discouraged from using this source for health or legal research. However, for some topics this resource seems to work all right. I just can't get away from the fact that someone, even unintentionally, would submit inaccurate information, a fact that seems much less likely with reviewed print sources.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Technorati
Carrying on. After reading up on technorati I don't think I'm interested in making my blog findable by using tags from technorati. I think I'll just reside quietly here.
del.icio.us
Well, we've been looking at del.icio.us this last assignment. As a means of identifying common research tags I can see a use for this in reference. I appreciated the extra week to study this as sometimes it takes a bit of time to digest the material.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
News feeds
I haven't really thought to check my various feeds much but I can see how an interest in a particular topic could lend itself to their use. These exercises are useful getting to know the terminology and at least the basics. If referred to by a customer they're a good starting point of knowledge.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
RSS
I can definitely see an application for RSS for the library's web site and indeed this will be something integrated in the new SPL web site. For me personally I'm just not much of a high tech person so at this point I see limited appeal for this.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Technology Blog
Here's my blog entry regarding technology. I like to use computer technology as a tool at work but not as an interest outside of work. That puts me behind the curve sometimes but I think generally I'm up to date with things.
Looking into Idaho photograph
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Meadow Picture
Friday, October 5, 2007
Latest Post
I guess I'm supposed to identify from the learning tutorial what is easiest and hardest for me in terms of learning habits. Accepting responsibility for my own learning is easy for me. Viewing problems as challenges is more difficult; I usually view them as just another hassle.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Latest Posting
I'm glad it's raining today - my lawn can use it. I hope the weather clears by the weekend, though.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Second Post
Actually, this is my third posting. My first one alluded to the fact that "Lonesome Dove" by Larry McMurtry is one of my favorite books. I don't know what to say about my learning styles. I suppose it's best for me to learn something by doing it. I can be told how to do something but I'm better able to remember it once I've actually done it.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
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