Sunday, December 30, 2007

Wiki

The krl2pt0 practice Wiki is a great idea. This gives us the opportunity to practice and at the samt time come up with ideas for the use of a Wiki. KRL could have a Reader's Advisory Wiki. This would be great fun.

Frontline staff could use a Wiki to discuss challenges and solutions to those challenges. This is another new tool to learn and use.

YouTube

I enjoyed watching the YouTube videos. The shipment crate video with Dottie Mae is great. I can see YouTube or something like it being used for training on a number of subjects. Viewing the topic, hearing it explained and being able to view at your leasure are all positives. I watched a grade school student in Ireland show how to made a snowman out of tissue paper. He did a great job. If he can do it we can.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Library Thing

Library Thing made me think about all the books I have read and some of my favorites to post. I plan to use Library Thing to keep track of what I read and to create lists of suggested reading. Martha Bayley gives great book talks, I usually read everything she suggests.

Flickr

I really enjoyed the lesson on Flickr. I have a Flickr account and added some sunflower pictures. I looked at the groups list and viewed some photos by a Bainbridge Island group. The photos in Flickr are easy to search and view. I plan to add more photos when I get the time. I will set them up to be viewed by people I select.

Podcasts

This was fun. There are so many podcasts out there you could spend all your time viewing or listening to them. I listened to some poetry being read in one podcast. In another podcast called 'The Irish Snowman' I watched a grade school child discribe how he made a snowman out of tissue, cardboard and newspaper. This just proves that podcasting as a training tool is so easy even a child can do it. I ran across podcasts of music, cooking, gardening and photography. The potential uses for podcasting are many, I hope to see some being used by KRL in the coming year.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

RSS

The week on RSS is taking more time than I planned. I can see where this could be usefull as long as you don't get carried away with to many links. There is so much information out there it is hard to keep up on all of it. Organizing your RSS links is key to successfully using them.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Delicious

I love Delicious. I have a long long favorites list on my home computer. I can now select the ones I wish to tag in Delicious and get rid of the rest. Having the ability to group and search my tags is a real plus.

The uses for Social Bookmarking are endless. KRL can use Social Bookmarking for training: refresher training, customer service training, supervisor training, time management training to name just a few. Quick access to information is another reason to use Social Bookmarking. We can tag a site with valid demographics information, updated local orgainzations directories and more.

I tagged Advantages in Blogs: Five reasons why I like Blogs. This is a good site to go to if you are still confused about the purpose of Blogs. Libraries using Podcasting and Social Bookmarking are two other sites I tagged.

Museums are a favorite web crusing passtime of mine. I tagged the Louvre Museum and the British Museum in my Delicious account. If anyone knows of any museum that has a great web site please share with me.

This weeks lesson has been both fun and informative.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

7 1/2 Habits of Highly Successful Lifelong Learners.


We are always learning. Become a proactive learner. Take a class, become involved in your community, take up a sport, join a book group, read. Atitude is everything when it comes to learning. Accept responsibility for your learning. Have confidence in what you do, mistakes can present you with a challenge that might lead you in a new exciting direction.


Technology can present you with the tools to make learning fun and interesting. KRL2pt0 is presenting us with some tools we can use in our work and private lives. One of the best ways to really learn something well is to teach it. Teach a class on knitting, a foriegn language, using the KRL Library Catalog, or coach a childrens sports team.

Set up a contract with yourself. What is your learning goal or goals? What do you need for tools to acomplish your goal? Do you need help? Who can give you that help?

Don't forget to make learning fun through play. Keep an open mind and let the learning begin.