Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Where to from here?
In review I did enjoy 23 things very much. All my frustration was with computer access and the inability to complete online tasks at work that worked perfectly on my home computer eg. Flickr. Studying online meant I was able to work at my own pace and dip into topics. I found I didn't attack 23 things chronologically often leaving more the more complicated tasks (or those requiring concentration) until I had some time to myself. I did find the early part of the project a little difficult because of competing workloads and I'm not sure I got the most out of those earlier topics. It was so interesting to see the breadth of tools available to everyone online. It does mean that life long learning is available to anyone with internet access and not just to those enrolling in traditional courses. I loved the explanatory videos on youtube as I am a very visual and hands on learner. This is why I enjoy the online learning that is interactive. The downside was that every time I had a problem I had to ring/email either Steve or Helen and I didn't have someone to chat to about each topic. And technology problems I did have! I have enjoyed keeping this blog and reading about the learning journey of others but I note not everyone involved either followed my blog or made comments. And I found after a while I stopped adding people to blogs I chose to follow as time lagged. More involvement this way would have given me that feeling of common purpose I require when I am learning. I would definitely put my hand up again for this form of learning/staff development..
Web 2.0 tools
Checked out Myheritage.com a site that creates family trees. Quite a few around and this looked to be easy to use unlike some of the others I have come across. Cannot see any use for this in our library service. Tried to get into Im cooked but it was blocked as dangerous. Checked out urban spoon. Great site to check out restaurants in Adelaide. Also took a tour of the Lulu site - self publishing. Very interesting - this could be of interest to students wanting to publish works or collections of student work. Of course I'm unsure what this means in regard to IP. So interesting to see what is out there and the number of tools - this is just going to keep expanding and we'd better be up with it!
Monday, April 20, 2009
What me having trouble doing something...??!!
Trying to post my audacity file to my blog from LEARN Network Office Live Workspace. Am following instructions but after I click on Edit HTML I don't know what to paste as I'm not sure what the code is that was copied onto the Workspace. Any ideas if there is someone out there
Zoho writer
Publishing to the blog was easy once I remembered my blog login was my email address and not the name of my blog. If I have one tip for anyone who is doing this it would be to be meticulous about logins and passwords. I thought I had been but it has caught me out a number of times
first go
Trying this out in Zoho writer. I am becoming a bit fogged by all these new tools and am hoping we start to use some of these for work purposes as I am sure to forget them as soon as I stop doing 23 things
Second Life
I had been introduced to Second Life at a LEARN meeting last year (see all the interesting things you hear about at LEARN meetings) I was able to create an Avatar. I find the whole thing a bit weird and if you have been on there for any length it feels a little like being a creepy extra on 'Shaun of the Dead' Regarding how we could use it for libraries - I think we should have a presence in any world created by programme areas for our students. Or being a part of a library world that is relevant to us and our services. Linking seems pretty simple on Second Life but I'm not sure whether a separate TAFESA library world is warranted. But in saying all of this what is the point if we aren't supposed to access it from work.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
I have been on Facebook for a few months now. My daughters encouraged me and I thought I would give it a go. I'm getting less interested in it as most of my friends aren't on there but it has been good to keep up with friends and family overseas. Plus those closer to home I don't contact on a regular basis. I became a fan of TAFESA Libraries very early on. And I have a decent number of 'friends' I do find it odd that people can have so many 'friends' on Facebook. Over 400! give me a break. The traffic on your home page must be impossible to keep up with. No wonder my girls are always on it. And I can't be bothered with all those 'gifts' people send. But if to want to add me as a friend then feel free especially if you are new to Facebook.
Library Thing
I have already used Library Thing and I think I joined up after one of our planning days where Desmond? had demonstrated it. I went home and added some of my favourite books to the site and have logged on occasionally since then. It is interesting to check out people who are interested in similar genres to me and it is interesting to see how similar tastes are. As to how we could make use of it? Reviews of purchases, create a link from LMS to library thing especially to link to similar items and give users ability to suggest or review items. Would be less commercial than a site like Amazon.
More problems
Still problems with the cookie message even though I have been through the instructions and set cookie settings as instructed. Then I couldn't get into this blog as I kept getting a Google error message saying I looked shifty....... I resorted to calling Help Desk but it had them stumped. Getting the same error message but now I am in and feeling slightly faint due to the effort involved. Certainly am wasting an inordinate amount of time with these problems whilst trying to catch up during this quieter!!?? time
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Scrapbooking tool
Again problems - trying to put photo into a scrapbooking background - could upload and edit but couldn't get a finished product. Tried Layout editor and HTML could edit in both but couldn't get a finished product - kept saying error on page. Giving up (again) for today and will try at home.
Web 2.0 for our libraries
Hmmm...hopefully a new library management system will enable us to embrace this. There are so many options to be more interactive with our clients. Unfortunately we are more reactive than proactive. I was very interested in what Rick Anderson had to say in his article Away from the “icebergs” "We need to focus our efforts not on teaching research skills but on eliminating the barriers that exist between patrons and the information they need" Are we trend spotters? We need to identify those in our library service who are and disseminate this information so we aren't always playing catchup.
Cookie problems
I have created shortcuts with bookmarks on IE toolbar. When I use this format to enter a site eg. 23 Things Progress Log or Blogger Dashboard, I cannot enter site as it tells me I have disabled cookies but when I check the settings everything is as it should be. But if I enter from my favourites list then access isn't a problem. I'm becoming quite frustrated with some of the inconsistencies with the IT tools used in 23 things. I couldn't use Firefox this morning but could use it 2 weeks ago. Problems with Flickr etc etc etc. I believe I probably have spent up to 2-3 hours over the course of the programme trying to get around these difficulties.
Flickr again
Had huge problems (as per previous blogs) uploading photos to Flickr at work. When I was able to get near our Mac at home I was able to load up to 200 images with no problems whatsoever!!
So I can lay Flickr to rest. Regarding how we could use Flickr for TAFESA libraries. Again we could use it as a tool to share marketing and promotion ideas.
So I can lay Flickr to rest. Regarding how we could use Flickr for TAFESA libraries. Again we could use it as a tool to share marketing and promotion ideas.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Adding photos from the internet

Thank you to Anne Brumley for these great photos from Flickr
Have decided the best way to do this is to save the image to my desktop and add it to my blog that way. Still having problems adding images to Flickr - when using Firefox my organisation wouldn't even let me onto Flickr although I could get on using IE. What the..........
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
This is the only photo I have been able to upload
Flickr AAAAAGGGGHHHH
Very frustrated by Flickr. Wouldn't upload one of my photos. Kept saying -Bonk- or something just as irritating. Not easy to learn when you are frustrated
adding this link to soothe my nerves by someone called sunshine creations - shows my favourite form of patchwork
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sunshinescreations/418177276/
I couldn't add this as an image only as a link - any suggestions why??
adding this link to soothe my nerves by someone called sunshine creations - shows my favourite form of patchwork
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sunshinescreations/418177276/
I couldn't add this as an image only as a link - any suggestions why??
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
De.li.cious
De.li.cious - thanks now I have to go back and sort out my millions of bookmarks. Not sure how this sharing of bookmarks happens. Better go back and read on
iGoogle
Hmmm......had an interesting but frustrating early morning. As you can see I am doing the latest thing before doing the others. Feel like I need more time to enjoy Flickr so will try to get to that next week. I set up my iGoogle homepage no problems. Enjoyed setting my themes and looks like you can have combinations of themes depending on the heading. Then I happily went about adding all sorts of gadgets to my homepage. THEN I read what we were directed to do that is adding 23 things log and google reader - this is where I got into a tangle. When adding stuff - I was using the link on the left side of the page add feed or gadget and this wouldn't let me add either of the aforementioned things. After help from Stephen it seems I only needed to use Search for gadget on the top right side of the add stuff page . I was taking this as a device just to add the fun gadgety things and was using the other as it asks to add web addresses. Anyway just use Search for gadget and all will be well. Didn't find the directions at all helpful in this regard. Fortunately I was interrupted by a desk shift and then other stuff so am only back to it this afternoon and am happy now with the result. Also from the add feed or gadget link I was unable to add RSS feeds that I have subscribed to previously. Kept saying it couldn't find them! Dunno
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Adding gadgets
Just had some actual fun adding gadgets to my blog page. Came across a tutorial on how-to and it is easy and fun. Click on layout / add gadgets / search for one and then click on the link. It will appear above followers and you can drag it down to sit just above about me. Click save and it will appear on the right side of you blog page. I resisted all the games but was very disappointed the Simpsons quote of the day is not working! Doh!
I have put aside all my other work this morning (until my desk shift soon) and have been exploring Wikis (and I think I may now read what is on the LEARN INN) - nothing like doing things the other way around. The online tutorials were very useful. I was able to add to what has already been set up - no problem. But as for setting up my own page, not sure. I am grappling with having all these things to check (maybe 23 of them!) I'm thinking it would be really useful for the marketing focus group. It is informal, being able to add at random and especially adding images to the space.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Check out my updated photo taken this morning with my new camera for Movi-ing/VCing from my PC. Not excited about the photo (obviously) but the camera bit. Having loads of fun with my RSSing except for blocking of a site of real interest to me. But I have managed to get Google Reader going and adding RSS feeds. I can happily copy and paste URLs but I really like the big buttons that appear saying Add to Google Reader and hey presto it appears. If anyone is interested, for Stephen Fry fans - he has a great site/blog - http://www.stephenfry.com/ timely if you watched his recent programmes broadcast recently.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Just like Christmas
Also have my new camera and headset - hopefully will get time to explore some of the cameras functions. May even use it to take a photo to put on my blog page! Will need a make-up artist and some back lighting and possibly some filmy fabric to put over the camera lens.
Still loving this spell check. Note you have to left mouse click on the word highlighted in yellow and it will give you options
Still loving this spell check. Note you have to left mouse click on the word highlighted in yellow and it will give you options
Explaining Movi
Now I'm an expert on Movi (not!) used See&Share to explain it to a colleague. What it looks like, how to change number to name etc. etc.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Movi-ing on down
Have just done my first Movi - and wasn't I making a king sized mountain out of the mole hill. I was following the 'library software guide' for Movi and thinking I had to initiate a conference blah blah as per the guide. Nearly lost it when it asked for a billing code. Anyway long story short Helen set me in the right direction. I had already loaded Movi and all I had to do was change the number assigned to me, to my name in the form of Firstname.Surname via the wrench symbol found on the screen. Helen then searched for me, found me and dialled me. hey presto we were Movi-ing. Hope this helps someone else! And I do like the spell check on this thing
Just did See&Share exercise with my workmates here at the Hill - once I stopped procrastinating and actually did it, it all went very smoothly. We all had a bit of fun scribbling over a metamarc record with our different colour pens. Since we didn't have hands free phones it was a bit awkward trying to type as well but otherwise no problems. I like the fact you can log in and start a session when required instead of having to book a set time as appears to be the case with Movi. Too much commitment! Now on to setting up a Movi session which does appear a little more involved....
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Starting off
Starting 23 things - I am picking out bits and pieces as I go. As you can see I have started on the blogging before I've done see & share or movi. I guess you will attack this in the same way you learn. I procrastinate if I think something maybe involved or cumbersome (whether it is or not). I didn't have any issues setting up my Google account other than I appear to have set one up in a previous life and of course had forgotten my password. Once they emailed me a way out of that it was ok. I have spent a bit of time on Janison organising my thoughts but also printing off the instructions to make a booklet so I can keep a paper based / written record of what I am doing and how long it takes. Also to take notes and write down those important bits we need to remember. TLC were good in getting a pin to me for see and share. Now to do it
Thinking of a blog name
For feedback I will address each topic individually - still not sure how it will pan out. Feel like I should say something witty but am worn out after thinking of a title for this blog (and that occurred yesterday) Then I noticed that you all had a take on the 23 things title which is obvious to most - but not to me. But I'm stuck with my title now. Also I'm glad I found the spell check on this thing as I'm a notoriously bad speller
Just a thought
About 23 things I'm thinking it may have been easier to set up this blog first to communicate any problems from the start
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