Here is the link for my slideshare video made using animoto:
Create Yourself. Animoto is very easy to use and I am very happy with the result. The video could be a great addition to the library website.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Week Twelve: Screencasting
I wasn’t able to download Jing because of the settings on my computer, so I tried out screencast-o-matic. I was able to navigate the site easily. Using the screencast software seemed to slow down my computer, making my narration a little awkward at times, but other than that I found that everything worked well. I did a screencast showcasing the Novelist features in our catalog. I uploaded the video to youtube and embedded it below.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Week Fourteen: LibraryThing Etc.
I am posting my 23 Things out of order again! Hopefully I will catch up soon. I have used social cataloging sites for several years now. I started with LibraryThing and now use Goodreads. I started a Shelfari account, but didn’t want to catalog my books for a third time (though I might give it another try in the future). I think that LibraryThing has the best features; I like the tag clouds, suggested reading lists and access to readers with similar catalogs. I like the social side of Goodreads- I like getting email updates to see what friends are reading. For 23 Things I tried out the never-ending book quiz. I did OK, but definitely have room to learn!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Week Ten: Video
Here is my embedded video (a tribute to the late Alex Chilton of Big Star- what a pretty song!).
Creating a video was an involved process, but I am very glad that I now know how to make one. I collaborated with our Teen Librarian, Rebecca Power, to make a video about the Teen Zone remodeling project. We used a little Flip videocamera. Then I used Windows Movie Maker to edit the video. After some compatibility issues (and other technology problems) were smoothed out, things were fairly simple.
Here is the video:
Creating a video was an involved process, but I am very glad that I now know how to make one. I collaborated with our Teen Librarian, Rebecca Power, to make a video about the Teen Zone remodeling project. We used a little Flip videocamera. Then I used Windows Movie Maker to edit the video. After some compatibility issues (and other technology problems) were smoothed out, things were fairly simple.
Here is the video:
Friday, March 12, 2010
Week Nine: Instant Messaging
I have used instant messaging at work to answer reference questions. Also, I've chatted on Facebook and in gmail, but just a little bit. Like Twitter, IM is another way to reach library patrons (like Liz mentioned, especially millennials). I would answer a question through IM every shift or every other shift when I worked at Washburn's Mabee Library. Sometimes I would get a handful of questions. IM was not ideal for bulky reference questions, but for quick ready reference it was great.
I tried google talk for this week- jennifer.p.cook@gmail.com. The buddies I tried to connect with were offline, so I will try to chat with them again soon. Using IM to discuss work ideas seems like a good substitute if people can't meet in person.
I tried google talk for this week- jennifer.p.cook@gmail.com. The buddies I tried to connect with were offline, so I will try to chat with them again soon. Using IM to discuss work ideas seems like a good substitute if people can't meet in person.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Week Seven: Microblogging
Twitter is very easy to use. I like the intimacy of the site. I like that I can follow writers and institutions that I am interested in, along with people I know. I found it easy to find people to follow- I was getting a little worried that I was choosing to follow too many people… we’ll see.
I chose to follow Timothy McSweeny because I think the publication is clever. I checked the tweets and had a laugh. I am following librarybeat and see that they post many useful links to podcasts and websites. New York Public Library has a great set of tweets; quotes are mixed into their messages adding some substance to checking their posts.
Lawrence Public Library uses Twitter to post about events and library resources. Also, the library encourages feedback for users. Making library resources available to the public in another form seems like an ideal professional use of Twitter.
Here is my very dull page. Maybe I will make it more interesting at some point.
I chose to follow Timothy McSweeny because I think the publication is clever. I checked the tweets and had a laugh. I am following librarybeat and see that they post many useful links to podcasts and websites. New York Public Library has a great set of tweets; quotes are mixed into their messages adding some substance to checking their posts.
Lawrence Public Library uses Twitter to post about events and library resources. Also, the library encourages feedback for users. Making library resources available to the public in another form seems like an ideal professional use of Twitter.
Here is my very dull page. Maybe I will make it more interesting at some point.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Week Eight: Cloud Computing
I am posting out of order this week- I got started on the cloud computing exercise before the microblogging one- oops!
For this week I experimented with Wikispaces. I started a wiki that could serve as a place to share resources for those who work in children's departments. If anyone would like to contribute or take a look please do. My wiki is Storytime-Sharespace ; I created pages for favorite books, storytime themes, craft ideas and program plans.
I also plan to experiment with Weebly because I would like to be able to create a simple, free webpage. Cloud computing is a definite strength of the Internet.
For this week I experimented with Wikispaces. I started a wiki that could serve as a place to share resources for those who work in children's departments. If anyone would like to contribute or take a look please do. My wiki is Storytime-Sharespace ; I created pages for favorite books, storytime themes, craft ideas and program plans.
I also plan to experiment with Weebly because I would like to be able to create a simple, free webpage. Cloud computing is a definite strength of the Internet.
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