I think for those unfamiliar with web 2.0 technologies this was a wonderful program. It allowed participants to learn and explore on their own, but also see other participants thoughts and concerns as well.
I was familiar with almost all the 23 Things, except Glogster and Bloglines. Hopefully I will continue to use Bloglines in future....I cannot say the same for Glogster. Just wasn't a fan!
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Thing #21 - Links of Videos and Podcasts
This is a link to ESPN Radio's Mike and Mike in the Morning show. They talk about everything going on in sports, and are pretty funny. There are both videos and podcasts on their website
http://espn.go.com/espnradio/show?showId=mikeandmike
http://espn.go.com/espnradio/show?showId=mikeandmike
Thing #20 - Add RSS Feed for Podcasts
I added a RSS feed for podcasts on NPR Books to my bloglines account. Was this what we were suppose to do?? It's now listed on my blogroll.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Thing #10 - Rollyo
The Rollyo site was down for maintenance back in week 4 so just getting back to it now! Below is the searchroll I created for Downtown Lancaster.
Thing #19 - YouTube - Surprised Kitty (Original)
I love YouTube because you can find a video of just about anything....like old episodes of the 90's TV game show Funhouse. Who doesn't want to watch that?? The downfall of YouTube is the amount of time you can waste searching and watching videos. Before you know it an hour has past. Procrastinators beware!
I chose this video because it makes me laugh!
I chose this video because it makes me laugh!
Thing #18 - Online Library Catalog
One feature that I find useful, and I think not many people know about, is My Reading List History. My Reading List History creates a list of material that I've previously checked out. Often patrons come up to the desk asking, "Did I check this book out before?" but once the books are checked in they are immediatley taken off the patrons account; so library staff has no way of knowing what patrons have previously checked out. This is a great feature that allows patrons to keep track of what they have read.
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