Friday, June 27, 2008

Avatar Me

This was a very fun assignment this week. I didn't really care for the avatars on the doppelme and tektek Web sites--thought they were too cartoonish. However, http://www.meez.com/ offered more realistic options and I had a lot of fun creating my Avatar HRGal (HRGirl was already taken). I don't currently live in Second Life and I created a login and started to create an avatar. I have to say that Second Life scares me a little bit--it just feels really personal to put yourself out there with tons of other people. Guess I'm just not ready to really live in Second Life. I also don't think I would spend the time in the Second Life world--I have too much to do in my First Life world. Anyway, I added my full-size avatar to my blog and here's the headshot.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

#16 Online Applications

Assignment #16 was interesting in that I didn't actually realize that there were free online applications and tools that look very similar to MS Office products. I wish I had known about these when I was completing my degree online. We often had issues with version control when a 6-person team was spread all over the country and trying to add to the same document. Invariably, one person became the "editor" to put the pieces all together. I may even start using some of these features for other committees that I'm on--especially when people have different applications. It seems fairly simple and straightforward to instruct everyone to the same program to make viewing minutes and documents accessible to all.

Search Engines

I used the "big 3" search engines (Google, Yahoo, and Ask) to search on button mushroom recipes (they were in the fridge and on the menu for dinner and I couldn't think of anything else on the spur of the moment). My results were: Google, 129,000 sites in 0.15 seconds; Yahoo, 2.1 million in 0.39 seconds; Ask, 105,800 sites. All three sites pointed me to the Food Network and Michael's Best Button Mushroom recipe--which looked pretty good and I'll have to try it sometime. The sites also led me down the path of how to find and/or grow my own mushrooms. And I never knew you could purchase Mushroom Essence---hmmm, not sure I'll be going there. Ask.com offered several interesting alternatives to my search including the intriguing link "How Do Button Mushrooms Reproduce." I also checked out Dogpile, which seemed interesting and I might check it out occasionally. I think I'll probably stick with Google as a search engine and start using some of the search features better (the Berkeley paper was very enlightening and I did add it to my del.icio.us list).

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Podcasting Made Simple?

So, I get what podcasting is (I think...) and I found a couple of feeds that I added to my bloglines for entertainment value. However, I was unable to locate other podcasts that I would actually want to have an active RSS for--whether for professional or personal use. Granted, this may be because I don't actually work in a library branch. I checked out Booktalks Quick and Simple and could see a use for Sno-Isle in this idea--it appeared to be a quick and easy way for one person to share book talk information with a large audience without being at a specific location at a specific time--good for both the library and the customer. I've never created created a podcast myself, but I just thought of another use and something we've already done--benefit open enrollment meetings in the form of a recorded webcast or podcast, if you will. The only drawback is that since podcasts aren't interactive, they can't completely replace in-person meetings or phone calls.

Assignment #13 Mash-up


Now I finally understand what a mash-up is and how to do one. Thank goodness for all those wonderful templates! Watching the little tutorial certainly helped figure this out--and I was able to impress my kids when I showed them the pictures I had created. My younger son is already planning how to put the dog's head on a different body.


This was a fun assignment and I'm sure we can come up with some unique and interesting uses for this skill!

Monday, June 9, 2008

#12 Done

I will admit that although I knew about Overdrive, I've never attempted to check out or use it before Jim's plea to do so in assignment #12. Given that my job typically involves phone calls, talking with people, and meetings, the music downloads may work for me sometimes when I'm working on a project (like this), but the books will need to be an at-home thing. The issue I see with that is being tied to the computer, which isn't the best option for me because there are 4 of us in my family actively trying to use one computer. We often have to set the timer...do you know how fast 20 minutes goes??? I'm just now going to give books on CD a try. I'll have to report back on how that goes.

Del.icio.us--mmmm #11

Wow, how did I manage to fall so far behind in the assignments? Well, today is the day to get caught up. After watching the Common Craft del.icio.us video again, it all started to sink in. I had a little trouble getting the Tag and My del.icio.us buttons to show up on my tool bar, but I did manage to succeed. This is an interesting tool--and one I hadn't heard of until now. I like the fact that your bookmarks have become portable--which is especially useful when you have more than one computer. As the instructions point out, what a great tool for library customers who access multiple computers at various locations. All of their bookmarks are in one Web-based place and easy to access.