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Example of Picture Trail - bling

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Thing 10: Wikis

I tried both 23 Things On a Stick and the Wiki Sandbox.  Both were very easy to enter information or to edit info.  I just completed an online class and the instructor suggested that my final project might work better on a Wiki than a blog.  So I am now going to setup a Wiki for our staff to use to support one another and their use of projectors and Interwrite boards in the classroom.  I think it will be very useful and our teachers are so excited about their Interwrite boards that I think they will use the site to share ideas.  I think a wiki could be very useful for sharing policies and procedures in our media centers.  I am going to try to setup one for staff to use.  I think the ideas are limitless for staff to use wikis.  
Wikis for research - that is a tough one.  I don't think we do a good enough job of teaching our students to evaluate their resources - our English teachers tell their students that they can not use Wikipedia for a resource, but I know other content area teachers allow their students to use this resource.

Thing 9: Online Collaboration Tools

Both programs required me to login (create an account).  I thought Google Docs was a little simpler to use than Zoho Writer.  It seemed like Google Docs did not have as many options, which made it quicker to use.  Both offer some nice features that would be very handy to have for students.   I can't image what our founding fathers would think of these new applications.  What would they think of the Internet as a whole?

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Thing 8: Share Your Creations

I tried Zoho Show - which was kind of neat, but seemed slow to work with.  It would be nice for students doing group assignments.  I then went on to Picture Trail, which I really enjoyed.  I ended up making a photo with some Bling and then a slide show of my dog.  I liked the neat slide shows.  I am going to try to do some experimenting for our webpage at school tomorrow.  The program was pretty easy to use and could add alot to webpages. 

Thing 7: Web 2.0 Communication Tools

Most of these tools I have actually tried or am currently using.  Where would life be without email.  I use email daily - I am not sure how I would even do my job without email.  The email hint article was good, although most of the ideas were not new to me, it was a good reminder.  In our school we do not allow IM, text messaging, cell phones or you tube.  I can see where IM might be a valuable tool for a media center.  It would even b e nice to have just for staff.  Web conferencing - I have been involved in quite a few different kinds of web conferences.  It is a nice option to have, although sometime scheduling yourself, internet access, and interruptions all cause it to be a bit more challenging.  In these days of small budgets it becomes a very valuable resource.  Earlier this week I was involved in a webinar for our library automation software and it was nice to learn more about that without a cost involved.

Thing 6: Online Image Generators

I loved the trading cards.  They were so easy to do.  I would love to do them at the beginning of the year with staff.  I need to play around a little more to figure out how to make multiple copies print on a page, but I know it should work.  So I will try this.  I am going to show it to my summer school teachers.  I think it would be a fun activity for them to try with the kids.

Thing 5: More Flickr Fun

Okay, how much goofing off can I do.  I am now addicted to Fastr - what a fun game - this is one where they keep putting pictures up of things that have the same tag in common and you try to guess the tag.  I could become addicted.  Useful - maybe mind stretching - but otherwise not.  Great fun though.  Then I tried Tagnautica - that was kind of neat the way it presented the pictures in a circle and then you click on one topic and then get a new circle of photos.  Again not so sure how useful, but different.  I then used Spell it with Flickr - it was so easy - I couldn't believe it.  I got the image on my blog without any problems - the only thing was it took up more space than I wanted and I didn't take the time to figure out how to make it smaller.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Thing 3 - RSS Feeds

Well, I think I finally have it figured out.  I struggled with this one, but after going back and rereading things a few times I think I have actually subscribed to an RSS feed.  We will see what happens over time.  I think this could be a very useful tool.  In the past I have subscribed to a few podcasts.  The problem is always finding time to go back and listen/read things.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Thing 4 - Flickr

Wow!  Flickr is so neat and how cool!  I couldn't believe how easy it was to learn how to use the program.  I was able to post pictures to Flickr without any problem and give them a title and tags.  I was also able to search through the public photos and found a picture from my small town and one from my hometown.  
I took one of my photos on my computer and posted it to my blog.  Thanks for the great opportunities to expand my knowledge.