Monday, February 28, 2011

Thing 20

I set up iGoogle page with Happy Trails theme & saved it. The gadgets were easy & fun to add. Try the Idiot Test gadget. Looks easy but you'd better pay attention! I have the game on my iPod. The tool I selected was Picnik. Easy to use. I could see recommending it to our patrons who may want to easily edit pictures & save to email, Facebook, etc.

Thing 19

I explored several of the Top 50 sites, although one I would've really liked to check out was the games site which was blocked, of course. National Geographic was interesting, as well as MayoClinic (a site I had referred a patron to earlier in the day, when the medical site she wanted was unavailable). Some of the 50 sites were ones that we had already visited as part of our 23 Things. Again, more time would be required to really investigate these site(s), in order to be more informed, before I would recommend to patrons.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Thing 18

1) I have explored the sites.
2) I would not recommend social networks for children. I feel children should interact in person with each other. They should go outside and enjoy the fresh air. They should get exercise. They should play and just be kids. There will be plenty of time for social networks when they are older.
Togetherville's was a site for children under the age of 10. There is a code of conduct. This site encourages parent-child interaction. What's What is a site for children ages 8 to 14. Scuttle Pad is a site for children ages 6 to 11. The site teaches children how to use a social media site. There are pre-set communication options. Giant Hello is a site for older children. They can't make friends with people they don't know.
3) The pro's of Linkedin are: The site is available in English, French, German, Indian, Portuguese, and Spanish. Individuals can see what jobs are available in the business would. Businesses can find employees. Questions are free. The con's of Linkedin are: The site has restricted access from some countries; Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria. I would recommend the Linkedin site to patrons who were job hunting.
4) There was some interesting information on Webjunction relating to services provided by other libraries. This site is easy to navigate. I found information that I could use for future program ideas.

Thing 17

1) I have explored the sights.
2) No
3) No
4) They might want to connect with other individuals who share their interests.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Thing 19

I liked The Onion, which is very funny, National Geographic, which is informative and I like travel and geography, and Wakerupper, which is an interesting concept, and I can see useful applications for it.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Thing 18: Social Networks

The problem with social networking & children is the failure of adults to monitor their activity. Parents setting up facebook accounts for their younger children & then just turning them loose with it. Kids often don't recognize the danger of putting personal information out there, or think their comments, pictures, etc. are limited to "friends" when in reality they may go way beyond that. Unfortunately, most children, especially adolescents, are'nt going to be content to go on the "kid friendly" sites when they have friends with facebook accts., etc.
Linkedin seemed like a good site to maintain a list of business contacts. Again, you would want to be careful what info you're putting out there & for whom. Seemed way too time consuming.
Webjunction could be an interesting site. Had same problem boysenberry did.It's a busy site that would require more time to investigate, maybe more time than I would be willing to devote to it.

Thing 18

Call me an old fuddy-duddy, but I'm extremely suspicious of any site that asks for a kids photo, credit card number (What's what, giantHello), or Social Security Number (giantHello). There's something creepy about kids social networking in front of a computer for hours at a time. They need to be out in the light of day seeking real friends and not electronic ones. If I had children, I wouldn't allow them to visit any social networking site, no matter how secure they're said to be. That's my personal opinion on them.
Linkedin may be useful to some library patrons.
Although WedJunction could be useful for library professionals, the very first thing I tried to do didn't work correctly. I clicked on "Dealing with Angry Patrons" and was sent to Technical Services instead of Courses. I finally found it, but obviously there are some problems there.

Thing 17

I'm not a member of any social networks or online communities. I haven't the foggiest why someone would be interested in these.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Thing 16

I joined Grooveshark. I like old people music because I'm old. Can't see how this would be very useful for library applications.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Think 17 Social Networks

I think some people are consumed with these things, and they often fail to recognize the dangers. I was watching on the news recently where a mother had gotten into trouble for posting something concerning her child. Her comment was that she had posted only to her friends & family. She didn't know how it had become national news - viewed by millions. I am not a member of Facebook or any other social networks. I can't say that I will never become one, but I would be very careful what I post, keeping in mind that it may go beyond the people for whom it was intended.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Thing 15

I used Podcast.com and looked at NOVA/PBS - Dangers of Nanotech, and President Obama's Weekly Radio Address. Then I went to Podbean.com and looked at Stuff to Blow Your Mind - The Werewolf Principle: Adapting Humans for Space. I suppose this technology could be used on the library's blog. Not sure of the value of it.

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This site could be good to share things among friends. Perhaps short videos could help people find things or learn things about the library.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Thing 16

I tried a few of the sites. I liked and signed up for Pandora. I searched for "Eagles" music since I enjoy the music of this group. I don't know any other music streaming sites.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Thing 15

I listened to Storm Watch Weather Channel, National Weather Channel, and Jean-Michel Cousteau Ocean Adventure Pink Dolphins of the Amazon. I liked and found PodcastBunker.com and Podbean.com to be the easiest to use. I was not inspired to subscribe to a podcast or listen to podcasts regularly. Largo Public Library could use podcasts to inform patrons about what is done in the regular weekly children's programs. The library could also use podcasts to show a special weekly address by Director Casey McPhee.

Thing 14

YouTube is easy to use. I chose a video of James Taylor since he is a favorite recording artist of mine. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T35WXFOmwI Teasers... Largo Public Library could put just enough video of a specific program on YouTube to entice the viewer to want to explore other happenings at Largo Public Library.