And now, the end is near...
I planned each charted course;
Each careful step along the byway,
But more, much more than this,
I did it my way
- Paul Anka, 1969
My thoughts on web 2.0? I did enjoy the program and yes, I will probably miss it. It did open my eyes to new resources and some fantastic websites I didn't know about. I was not aware of how big blog land is, and suspect I just have an inkling of an idea of what is out there. It has been a lot of fun and I have learned a lot - at least 23 things anyway! It is a lot to keep up with. I may keep this blog going. It would be fantastic to implement some of the things we have explored, like wiki's and rss feeds into our daily work somehow so we can keep and improve upon the skills we have acquired.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
#22 Faux books
Well, I must say, I found this exercise a bit frustrating! I couldn't find, or rather wait around long enough to find titles I was interested in. They may or may not have Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy, I wouldn't know, because it took so long to find out I gave up! I downloaded a word doc of it once, but found it difficult to read off the computer. I thought listening to it would be easier, but alas....t'was not to be...
I did find Walt Whitman and Edgar Allen Poe, of which we only have one book in our library of one author, and none of the other - disgraceful! No Poe?!#$%^&*.
Story time just wouldn't be the same on an mp3 player now would it?
I did find Walt Whitman and Edgar Allen Poe, of which we only have one book in our library of one author, and none of the other - disgraceful! No Poe?!#$%^&*.
Story time just wouldn't be the same on an mp3 player now would it?
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
#21 It's a pod pod world...
Harriet has been pod surfing and almost drowned in her own excitement in the first few minutes. There's a tsunami of pod casts out there. Some faves; It's a mod mod world, This is SKA cast, Miz Kitty's Parlour, BRC Radio... the list is endless.
Once again, be mindful of how how much time you spend in the big pond or you'll end up looking like a shriveled pickle. This girl is impatient! It's just not Harriet's style to sit around waiting for podcasts to download. Anything more than two minutes is an age and should be enough to remind you that there is real surf to be surfed, sand to walk on, gardens to be admired, dancing to be had, hotake to be consumed...
As for uses in the library, pod casts can be used for staff training, patron training, classes, tours, how to use library facilities and more and more and more...
Once again, be mindful of how how much time you spend in the big pond or you'll end up looking like a shriveled pickle. This girl is impatient! It's just not Harriet's style to sit around waiting for podcasts to download. Anything more than two minutes is an age and should be enough to remind you that there is real surf to be surfed, sand to walk on, gardens to be admired, dancing to be had, hotake to be consumed...
As for uses in the library, pod casts can be used for staff training, patron training, classes, tours, how to use library facilities and more and more and more...
#19 Web 2.0 awards & groovy sites...
Wow! Harriet was web 2.0 savvy before she even knew it! I have been exploring some of the winners of the Web 2.0 awards only to discover that I use some of them on a regular basis.
I was an absolute devotee of Pandora.com, an excellent music resource. Sadly they have encountered licensing issues and are now restricted to only being accessible in the United States. I LOVED Pandora. What an awesome concept! You basically told Pandora what your favourite style of music is, and it created a play list or 'radio station' just for you. You could even give it just one song that you really like, for example a James Brown song, and it would play it for you along with other soul or funk songs in the same style. Or you type in the name of a group, say Bob Marley and the Wailers, and you would get a selection of reggae bands and songs. It is brilliant. And it was free! Pandora would remember your preferences and create 'stations' for you that you could visit again. They are hoping to go global again sometime soon; not soon enough for me - I MISS PANDORA!
Harriet is also a regular etsy.com shopper. Looking for something a little bit different and unique? Everything on Etsy is hand crafted by talented artists and crafty folk. Unlike ebay, you don't need to bid; the prices are set, and in some cases, you can custom order from the creators themselves. Aahh! The magic of web 2.0...
I was an absolute devotee of Pandora.com, an excellent music resource. Sadly they have encountered licensing issues and are now restricted to only being accessible in the United States. I LOVED Pandora. What an awesome concept! You basically told Pandora what your favourite style of music is, and it created a play list or 'radio station' just for you. You could even give it just one song that you really like, for example a James Brown song, and it would play it for you along with other soul or funk songs in the same style. Or you type in the name of a group, say Bob Marley and the Wailers, and you would get a selection of reggae bands and songs. It is brilliant. And it was free! Pandora would remember your preferences and create 'stations' for you that you could visit again. They are hoping to go global again sometime soon; not soon enough for me - I MISS PANDORA!
Harriet is also a regular etsy.com shopper. Looking for something a little bit different and unique? Everything on Etsy is hand crafted by talented artists and crafty folk. Unlike ebay, you don't need to bid; the prices are set, and in some cases, you can custom order from the creators themselves. Aahh! The magic of web 2.0...
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
#18 My Zoho and Fred
Hello... I have just been having a play with Zoho. It is a very useful resource, especially if you are away from your computer. All you need is an Internet connection and you access your files from anywhere in the world. This is great if you are OS and want to travel light. Just pop into an Internet cafe or library and away you go. It does make USB sticks obsolete doesn't it? Here's an excerpt from Harriet's diary (I keep this on Zoho so no-one can ever discover my secrets!)...ta ta.
Dear diary,
I had the most wonderful afternoon with my pals from the dance troupe! We're rehearsing a new show and it's going to be fabuluos! We have a new member, goes by the name of Fred; he is such a sweetie! Not bad for an old fella. Here's a picture of me out the front showing Fred the ropes. He's very good; took to it like a fish to water! Can't wait for our next rehearsal; it's shaping up quite well! Stay tuned...H.
Dear diary,
I had the most wonderful afternoon with my pals from the dance troupe! We're rehearsing a new show and it's going to be fabuluos! We have a new member, goes by the name of Fred; he is such a sweetie! Not bad for an old fella. Here's a picture of me out the front showing Fred the ropes. He's very good; took to it like a fish to water! Can't wait for our next rehearsal; it's shaping up quite well! Stay tuned...H.
#17 Go see!
Saturday, November 24, 2007
#16 Wiki Wiki Nudge Nudge Wink Wink
Wiki's - what can I say? Brilliant if you want to believe everything you read and couldn't be bothered researching your topic. I LOVE Wikipedia, in any language. I've made many contributions to wiki's - you can trust me, I have a degree! If it's on the net, it's gospel.
Seriously (for once), they are a good idea as long as they are not abused. Like most things on the information super highway it is open to abuse. I think it is a good idea in the work environment where new ideas need to be communicated to a large number of people; then feedback can be given and everyone's views can be known and considered. A better way to go than emails that are ignored and deleted. As long as people are constructive and have a valid point of view, I mean, I wouldn't encourage anyone to do a Harriet or anything..... except maybe Harriet, of course...as if she could resist......
Seriously (for once), they are a good idea as long as they are not abused. Like most things on the information super highway it is open to abuse. I think it is a good idea in the work environment where new ideas need to be communicated to a large number of people; then feedback can be given and everyone's views can be known and considered. A better way to go than emails that are ignored and deleted. As long as people are constructive and have a valid point of view, I mean, I wouldn't encourage anyone to do a Harriet or anything..... except maybe Harriet, of course...as if she could resist......
Saturday, November 17, 2007
#15 On web 2.0 and other stuff (of course)
Well if you think Harriet has been deliberately avoiding this next post, you are quite right. It's all a little onerous for this party gal. What does it all mean to me? Here's one perspective....Web 2.0, yes yes it's wonderful, amazing technology. I am truly amazed.... at the stupidity of people! Put yourself out there folks; get a blog, let psychos work out where you live, who you live with, where you work, where you socialise (on myspace and facebook because I don't actually have a social life, just a virtual one!!), what you do (they don't need to work this one out because you get on there everyday and tell them), even what kind of mood you're in; sad, happy, goofy, IRRITATED. For goodness sake, help, "does my bum look big in this?" It does provide humor however. Did you know the feds are now finding criminals on facebook and other social network sites? Yes it's true. Obviously they haven't learned about mashups and incognito yet!
Meanwhile, Harriet is living her life in the real world. Harriet went round the corner and caught up with the crew to see the fantastic Mr. Bo from nawlins. Yes folks, the dance floor beckoned once more. Shaking it with the the strange and lovely Dice Man, the sexy, sultry Ms. Caviar, Mr. Melbourne shakin' them maracas; what a night! Harriet even scored some bling from the man hisself!
Meanwhile, Harriet is living her life in the real world. Harriet went round the corner and caught up with the crew to see the fantastic Mr. Bo from nawlins. Yes folks, the dance floor beckoned once more. Shaking it with the the strange and lovely Dice Man, the sexy, sultry Ms. Caviar, Mr. Melbourne shakin' them maracas; what a night! Harriet even scored some bling from the man hisself!
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Gosh!
Goodness! It's a whole new month and I haven't even noticed. Yes folks, Harriet has been partying again! The girl can't help herself. She's been all over town these past few weeks being entertained by all sorts. A couple of strapping Texans are in town, and well, someone has to entertain them.
Harriet's been shimmy-ing at the Koko, pogo-ing at Chez Cindy, sipping absinthe on the 35th Floor, jazzing it up at the Top End, shakin' it at Off the Hip and tearing up the sticky carpet with all sorts of Exotic types. And it doesn't stop there! The festive season has started and there's barely enough time to fit work in. Harriet needs a holiday - partying is such hard work. H
ps - I WILL get on to #15. Right now it's enough that I get out of bed in the morning... ta ta.
Harriet's been shimmy-ing at the Koko, pogo-ing at Chez Cindy, sipping absinthe on the 35th Floor, jazzing it up at the Top End, shakin' it at Off the Hip and tearing up the sticky carpet with all sorts of Exotic types. And it doesn't stop there! The festive season has started and there's barely enough time to fit work in. Harriet needs a holiday - partying is such hard work. H
ps - I WILL get on to #15. Right now it's enough that I get out of bed in the morning... ta ta.
Monday, October 15, 2007
#14 Harriet's more glitterati than technorati
When I did a key word search on Learning 2.0 in Technorati I was inundated with 26,428 blog posts! The same search of blogs threw up 694...PHEW! A much more manageable number.
I did spot Senorita Laura on the LibraryBytes page - library people do get out there in cyberspace don't they? If we're not careful they just may take over, if they haven't already...
What do I think of technorati? Again, far more information than I REALLY need to know, but now I know it's there.
Harriet is finding out just how much activity there is out there in blog land, but really would prefer shopping on the High Street, which is what went on today...shoes, pants, skirts, tops...the works. As much as I like this blogging thing there's nothing like a three course meal, glass of wine and an afternoon of shopping!
I did spot Senorita Laura on the LibraryBytes page - library people do get out there in cyberspace don't they? If we're not careful they just may take over, if they haven't already...
What do I think of technorati? Again, far more information than I REALLY need to know, but now I know it's there.
Harriet is finding out just how much activity there is out there in blog land, but really would prefer shopping on the High Street, which is what went on today...shoes, pants, skirts, tops...the works. As much as I like this blogging thing there's nothing like a three course meal, glass of wine and an afternoon of shopping!
Sunday, October 14, 2007
#13 Harriet's del.icio.us delectables...
I have to admit that when I first glanced at del.icio.us I slammed the lid down fast and ran to the safe refuge of the latest book I have my nose stuck in. No, I'm not going to tell you what it is because I know what you sneaky librarians are like (just shy of stalkers truth be told!); you'll be so busy looking up everyone's current issues you won't notice that the returns chute is overflowing or that it is 10.03 and you forgot to open the library - OOPS!
Two glasses of rouge later (yes, Harriet advocates the use and aid of alcohol whenever possible) and Harriet LOVES del.icio.us for its sheer simplicity. Don't know why it looks complicated, it is the simplest thing I've done on this thingy blog diary whatever you wanna call it. Did I miss something? Or am I getting better at this?
I have just added a few sites that I visit frequently and some new ones relating to Learning 2.0. I don't find it too different than my current way of bookmarking, but it is interesting to see what other people are looking at and discover that some of them are as mad as Harriet!
When Harriet is fully recovered from the weekend, she will add some more sites, but right now she needs more than 40 winks.....goodnight, H.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Harriet has put her affairs in order!
Well, after two debauched nights shimmying on the dance floor, Harriet is convalescing and having some quiet time. She has put her telephone off the hook because she has a faint and niggling memory of giving her phone number to someone she suspects she may have kissed but can't remember who! What she does remember is that he smelt rather fishy...best to put it behind her and sort out her blog entries.
You may have noticed that they have been all out of whack. Well, with some clever manipulation of times and dates, Harriet now makes much more sense, and her posts aren't as scrambled as she appears to be. Harriet is quite chuffed at this achievement (as I am sure will be the poor darlings that have to track 720 blogs!!!).
So if you've visited Harriet before, TAKE ANOTHER LOOK as you will find some of her most recent entries further down the page.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
#12 Rollyo
I've done my rollyo, that was easy, but I wish you could see the sites I have chosen from the drop down menu from my blog. I don't like how it takes you to the rollyo site. Hmmmm... a bit like having your own filing cabinet to search through, if it's anything like mine, you never know what's in there!
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
#11 Library thing
Harriet has discovered library thing! My top 5 favourite all time books I have read over and over and over and over can be found here. Did you know that Sylvia Plath initially published her only novel under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas? Don't waste your time reading my blog - GO AND READ A BOOK! NOW....H
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