Sunday, August 31, 2008

Thing #5: Flickr

If ever there was a Web 2.0 technology accessible to the masses, it's photo sharing. People love to share pictures of their grandkids, their friends, places they've gone on vacation, endless shots of cute stuff their cat does...and what better way to share pictures than with photo sharing sites such as Flickr, Snapfish, and Ringo! In particular, I like Flickr because it has teamed up with Picnik, a photo editing software, so users can delete red eye, crop pictures, and sharpen any blurriness. I don't have any photo editing software on my home computer (nor does my library), so I was happy to see this new feature added to the Flickr site.
Now, I don't have any cat pictures to share (librarian without a cat? Quelle horreur!), so instead, I'll share a picture of my parents' dog, Jack.


Have a great Labor Day weekend!

~T

Monday, August 25, 2008

Thing #4: Register Your Blog

Since I'm not a CML employee, I don't have access to the tracking log on CML's Intranet or whatever it is. So, to keep track of my "things", I've signed up for 43 Things to track my 23 Things progress. 43 Things is a sort of social networking meets The Bucket List; users make up an account and track their goals in life, which can range from "get married" to "go to Jim Morrison's grave" to "stand up to my mother". You can then see how many other users want to accomplish the same goals as you (412 want to get laser hair removal, just so you know), and even cheer them on in their pursuits. There's also a little diary-type feature that lets you write about your experiences once you "complete" each goal.
While the idea is nice; goals meets social networking/sharing, I'm not sure I feel comfortable letting the world know my "must do before I die" list. In any case, it's a computerize method to keeping track of any set of goals.

~T

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Thing #3: Create a Blog

Done!
Wow, that was easy! Now, so this entry is longer than 2 sentences, I think I'll share what I'm reading right now. All items care of Discovery Place!

Book: I just finished Plain and Fancy by Wanda Brunstetter, a reading choice from a book-a month challenge at my library. Each month, we're encouraged to read a book from a specific genre to broaden our readers advisory horizons, and the genre for August is inspirational fiction. I'll just say, some genres have been more enjoyable than others. =)
Next on the read list is A Long Way From Chicago by Richard Peck. This is a children's book that tells the story of a brother and sister who come to live with their crotchety, oddball grandmother during the depression. This is also the book that precedes Newberry Award winner A Year Down Yonder, which I have already read.

Audio Book: In my car, I'm listening to Dairy Queen by Catherine Gilbert Murdock. It's a teen fiction novel about a girl who works on a dairy farm in Wisconsin and helps out a local football player with whom she shares a love/hate relationship. The reader of the book has this neat Wisconsin accent (think Fargo) which I think adds to the authenticity and believability of the story.

Music: Can't leave out the non-literary items! I just checked out 19 by Adele. I don't know a whole lot about her, she does alternative rock, and she's big in the UK.

~T

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Thing #2: 7 1/2 Habits of Lifelong Learning

Yes, I am a lifelong learner! Actually, now that I think about it, aren't most librarians/library workers? A part of our service is to share information and promote learning among our patrons (habit #7). To promote independent learning, shouldn't we already be practicing what we preach? Well, I may just be speaking for myself, but I love learning. I love non-fiction, I love going to workshops and classes, I loved school when I was young, and I loved it so much, I even tried teaching school! There is nothing like that "OMG, now I get it!" look on someone's face that brings such joy! Thus is why I am entering librarianship, but that goes back to my argument of all librarians being lifelong learners.

In the 7 1/2 habits of lifelong learners presentation, I think that the easiest habit for me is habit #5, creating a learning toolbox. Learning materials don't just lay themselves at your feet, you have to FIND them! I personally think that finding supplemental information is the best part of the learning process. It's like shopping for school supplies for the first day of school: having cool, interesting tools to help you achieve your learning goal makes the act of learning a lot more attractive.
The habit that I have trouble with is habit #1, beginning with the end in mind. I must have ADHD, because when I have a desire to learn something, I either forget about it after a few minutes, or something else shinier captures my attention. For example, I have a basic understanding of Spanish, but I've wanted to become more fluent for what seems like forever. I guess I just need to get disciplined and actually follow through with my half-baked ideas. Well, recognizing the problem is the first step to solving it, right?? I'm glad the tutorial came with a contract; that seems like just what I need to stay on track with a specific goal!

~T

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Thing #1

So Thing #1 on the agenda is to "read the blog and find out about the program".
I was first introduced to this program in February 2008 through a Public Library class I took for my MLS. The Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County had a very similar initiative to promote knowledge of Web 2.0 among library staff, and my class spent a few class sessions discussing the various technologies. (I liked the podcasts available on PMCMC's blog!) From a library science student standpoint, I enjoyed being introduced to 23 Things; I feel it is a solid way to introduce Web 2.0 technologies in an easy, non-threatening way for students, library professionals, and even patrons wanting to learn more about online Web applications.

~T

Monday, August 11, 2008

A brief introduction...

Hello to all in cyberland!

No, this is not my first blog; I've gone through many online journaling attempts, but of course, this time I'll make it stick!
This blog is starting out to journal my attempt at completing the 23 Things program through Columbus Metropolitan Library's Learn & Play initiative. No, I do not work for CML. Thus, no free flash drive. Bummer. But more importantly, this will in a way force myself to more fully adopt the sometimes daunting topic of Web/Library 2.0. So week by week, as I complete the 23 Things repertoire, I'll post my thoughts and reactions, and post other technological Web goodies I stumble upon as well.

~T