Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Thing 9
This sounds great because several people can add to a newsletter for example and edit it without having a lot of confusing copies. This is something I would actually use in my personal life and have no problem recommending it to patrons and friends. My husband and I would use it to put together our newsletters for the K of C and Ladies Aux.
Thing 8
This is fun once you get it to work, but I doubt I would ever use it. I guess the public would like it and find it very useful but I'm not that organized.
Thing 11
I added the Grandma got run over by a reindeer video. I can see maybe using this to send a xmas slide show to some family members in other states. Hey I just got an idea, my mother-in-law is now in a nursing home and I can bring my laptop over and show her a slide show of this xmas at my daughter-in-laws house. Now if I can only remember to do it! lol
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Thing 11: Slide show
Added a slide to the "Happy Holidays" presentation set up by Geri. It's the slide with a xmas tree aand a message from speedy. My slide ended up as number 2. I don't know why! Actually, I imported this slide from my own slide show presentation I made, entitled "Merry Christmas". Glad this one's done.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Thing 11 Happy Holidays
I added a new slide with a Christmas Kitty picture. I'm not sure why my slide which should have been #3, went to #2, moving Geri's slide down one. I don't know what I did there. I tried to add a video from the selection, but none of them would play. This would be a great site to use for kids teaming up to do slide shows for a class. AND we don't have to worry about whether or not we have it on the computers like Microsoft Works, etc....
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Thing 10: Google Docs
Corrected the placement of my comment for the "Updike" document. Thanks, Tammy.
Thing 10: Google Docs
I made corrections in the second last paragraph of the "Updike" document and specified those corrections in my comment following the document.
Thing 10 Updike
Okay, I uploaded the Updike document to Google Docs. It's ready for everyone to edit it.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Thing 9 Google Docs
Google Docs looks like it would be useful for several things. I've seen a commercial about it and wasn't really sure what they were talking about. Now I understand. I would even personally use it for updating family info for my genealogy. I have so many aunts, uncles, cousins, etc... This way I could contact someone from each part of my family and they could be in charge of updating that portion of family. Everyone involved could see it and that would end the millions of emails. I see a lot of teens in the teen room trying to get a group together to work on a school project, they always seem to have a hard time getting several kids together all at once. This would be the perfect solution.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Thing 9: Google Docs
Google docs would be useful for a group of people who need to approve, review, and/or revise a document. The value is the fact that the doc is attached to the necessary email addresses of the group members; all new revisions are saved as well in one place- a real time saver.
The editing aspects seem to work the same as Microsoft Word- font, underlining, cut and paste, etc.
What's interesting is the group presentation idea. This cuts down on actual meetings. Members at their convenience can share their ideas to pull the presentation together.
Plenty of templates to help you get started.
The editing aspects seem to work the same as Microsoft Word- font, underlining, cut and paste, etc.
What's interesting is the group presentation idea. This cuts down on actual meetings. Members at their convenience can share their ideas to pull the presentation together.
Plenty of templates to help you get started.
Thing 9
I really liked Google Docs, it would have been great to use when I was at USF and we would do group projects...oh well. I looked through the templates and saw thousands of them for all types of projects. The coordinating resume/cover letter templates would be a great resource for many of our patrons. It would be so much easier for them to create it once and then modify it for various prospective employers. Sending it looks easier than an e-mail w/ attachment too.
Thing 9
Now if I only had this available when I was still at my past job! I handled the budgeting and finances for our department and spent a good deal of my time sending copies of spreadsheets to all the managers and then receiving them back to either correct or paste into the final copy. What a time saver this would have been.
The software was very easy to use and commands were about the same. Since I no longer have to share spreadsheets, I used the budget template to show me exactly how far in the hole I am every month! LOL
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Thing 8
Okay, to start with I was unable to get a confirmation email for the Diigo at my work address! So gave up and using my chrome account! I bookmarked a couple of web sites, but not sure if I will use this app or not. I will try it from work tomorrow (opps it is already tomorrow! lol) to see if I can access the sites I bookmarked.
Friday, December 10, 2010
THING 7
This was frustrating but also fun once I finished it. I liked using Wordle, and Elfing and playing with the photos. I finally learned how to post my pictures I think, so I don't have to wait for my kids to help me which is great.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Thing 8
Now Thing 8 is something that I can really use. Both at work and at home. I can't tell you how many times I've been one place or the other wishing that I had written down a website that I came across by accident. Now I don't have to worry.Two of the sites that I saved and shared with the library are familyfun.go.com/crafts and teenreads.com/...ultimate-reading-list.asp. I really like the Family Fun site. I go there a lot when I'm trying to come up with craft ideas for a program. Sometimes I don't even use their crafts, I just get an idea for one and design "my way". The Teen Reads I came across when I was trying to come up with interesting books for the teens. It also has a blog on it written by teens.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Thing 8
So far this was the easiest task to do. The hardest part for me was to think of 2 web sites I might like to look up. When I am home I am on the computer for only 15-20 minutes (not even every day) to check my e-mail, fb and bank account. I would rather read or watch a classic movie on TV. Which brings me to one of the sites I bookmarked with Diigo, Turner Classic Movies, I can now look up the schedule and see ahead of time what is playing for that week or month. Too bad many of my favorites are on in the middle of the night (oh how I miss TiVo!). The other site was just for wishful thinking, Golden Retriever Rescue of Mid-Florida (GRRMF). I already get the e-newsletter and other updates from them, but sometimes I like to go on and see who is up for adoption. I won't qualify to adopt until I have a yard with a fence, but someday soon!
I can see the advantage of having your bookmarks saved this way, should you log onto another computer etc. Not sure how useful it will be for me.
I can see the advantage of having your bookmarks saved this way, should you log onto another computer etc. Not sure how useful it will be for me.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Food for thought
Below you will find part of an email I received from a friend. It was titled "Changes Are Coming". One of the changes identified was the "Things That You Own". I believe that this applies to some of what we are learning in 23 Things. Specifically, opening accounts on line to save things or share things. My opinion? Very scary! No privacy anymore??? Do we lose control???
The Things That You Own
Many of the very possessions that we used to own are still in our lives, but we may not actually own them in the future. They may simply reside in "the cloud." Today your computer has a hard drive and you store your pictures, music, movies, and documents. Your software is on a CD or DVD, and you can always re-install it if need be. But all of that is changing. Apple, Microsoft, and Google are all finishing up their latest "cloud services." That means that when you turn on a computer, the Internet will be built into the operating system. So, Windows, Google, and the Mac OS will be tied straight into the Internet. If you click an icon, it will open something in the Internet cloud. If you save something, it will be saved to the cloud. And you may pay a monthly subscription fee to the cloud provider. In this virtual world, you can access your music or your books, or your whatever from any laptop or handheld device. That's the good news. But, will you actually own any of this "stuff" or will it all be able to disappear at any moment in a big "Poof?" Will most of the things in our lives be disposable and whimsical? It makes you want to run to the closet and pull out that photo album, grab a book from the shelf, or open up a CD case and pull out the insert.
The Things That You Own
Many of the very possessions that we used to own are still in our lives, but we may not actually own them in the future. They may simply reside in "the cloud." Today your computer has a hard drive and you store your pictures, music, movies, and documents. Your software is on a CD or DVD, and you can always re-install it if need be. But all of that is changing. Apple, Microsoft, and Google are all finishing up their latest "cloud services." That means that when you turn on a computer, the Internet will be built into the operating system. So, Windows, Google, and the Mac OS will be tied straight into the Internet. If you click an icon, it will open something in the Internet cloud. If you save something, it will be saved to the cloud. And you may pay a monthly subscription fee to the cloud provider. In this virtual world, you can access your music or your books, or your whatever from any laptop or handheld device. That's the good news. But, will you actually own any of this "stuff" or will it all be able to disappear at any moment in a big "Poof?" Will most of the things in our lives be disposable and whimsical? It makes you want to run to the closet and pull out that photo album, grab a book from the shelf, or open up a CD case and pull out the insert.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Thing 8-Social Bookmarking and Tagging
I created a Diigo account. In exploring what it has to offer, I found a wide variety of topics shared: science, sports, math, teaching aids, hobbies, etc. I joined the Largo Library Group and shared two URL's: The Breast Cancer Site and The Green Bay Packers. This was not difficult to do. An easy assignment.
I would not use diigo personally because I use Favorites to save my frequently used websites. If I want to share with a few others, I simply cut and paste the information in an email. However, if my computer crashes, I've lost my favorites. So I can see the value of saving these in a diigo account. The favorites would not be lost. I still back up my files on a CD.
I see the value of diigo in the business world in which very frequent sharing of information with a large number of people is necessary. The annotation feature and highlighting would be very helpful. Organizing by tagging allows one to find the information faster. Given a large group with much info and frequent sharing, Diigo would be a time saver.
I would not use diigo personally because I use Favorites to save my frequently used websites. If I want to share with a few others, I simply cut and paste the information in an email. However, if my computer crashes, I've lost my favorites. So I can see the value of saving these in a diigo account. The favorites would not be lost. I still back up my files on a CD.
I see the value of diigo in the business world in which very frequent sharing of information with a large number of people is necessary. The annotation feature and highlighting would be very helpful. Organizing by tagging allows one to find the information faster. Given a large group with much info and frequent sharing, Diigo would be a time saver.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Cookies
Ok, now that computer time is done, off to make cookies for cookie exchange at Linda's tonight. Hope to see you all there! (Oh, also gonna get rid of the rest of the thanksgiving turkey today by making homemade turkey soup. YUM!)
Santa
For anyone with young kids or grandkids, this site sends out really nice Christmas videos from Santa. David was awe struck with his message! He couldn't figure out how Santa knew so much about him. He kept looking around behind him to see where Santa was to be able to see if he was being good or not.
www.portablenorthpole.tv
www.portablenorthpole.tv
Thing 7
Played around a little with wordle and image chef. Was unable to generate the comic I created though. Again, I don't think I will use any of these in the future.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Thing 7
I was able to make a comic strip (a 1920's flapper that said "Blogging is the bees knees!") but even with Patty A's help I could not get it to post! I was able to post from the Image Chef and create and post a Wordle. I also elfed myself, but that is not working now... it just says error. It is hard to figure out if I am not doing things right or if they are just not working right. Hope my elf comes back, it is hysterical.
Thing 7
I tried Comic Strip Generator, Image Chef and Wordle. The only one that worked for me was Image Chef. I think I could use that at work, especially when working on a new program. There are several picture templates that would be fun to use. As far as the Comic Strip one, I did get into designing a comic strip (meaning one picture) but it wouldn't let me download it. And Wordle wouldn't even open. It timed out. Even trying to view one of Tammy's. The whole idea of these sites sound pretty interesting if you have the time to explore them properly.
Thing 6
The App Garden was ok, but not really sure how much I would use it. For me it took too long to go through things. But I looked at MyPicsMap, Jigsawed and Moo.com.
On Big Huge Labs I made a jigsaw picture, looked at make your own calendar (that might be fun, but I normally scrapbook without use of the computer) and I tried to look at Vintage Photo Booth, but the computer kept timing out.
On Spell with Flickr, I spelled Christmas. I had fun changing the design of the letters.
Most of this stuff is not something I would use at work. Maybe at home if I had the time. Unfortunately at work, these computers are so slow that it's frustrating trying to learn new applications.
On Big Huge Labs I made a jigsaw picture, looked at make your own calendar (that might be fun, but I normally scrapbook without use of the computer) and I tried to look at Vintage Photo Booth, but the computer kept timing out.
On Spell with Flickr, I spelled Christmas. I had fun changing the design of the letters.
Most of this stuff is not something I would use at work. Maybe at home if I had the time. Unfortunately at work, these computers are so slow that it's frustrating trying to learn new applications.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Thing 6
I kinda went out of order (I went to Big Huge Labs before App Garden), but I think all tasks are done.
In App Garden I explored; HTML 5 canvas photo kaleidscope (cool), Photo Shaker (for an iphone - don't have one) and Photo Mule (for an Android phone - don't have one). I loved doing the Pop Art photo in Flickr toys. I don't have too many pictures on FB (just what my daughter has posted for me and my privacy settings are for Friends only)so not sure I will use that again. I will show Flickr apps to her though. I think it can get a little weird to share photos online...a sales clerk in JC Penney's recognized me from all the pictures a former family member posted of me on their FB page. It felt really odd to have a stranger know me by name/face... Did have fun spelling with Flickr, but again not sure what I would do with that in the future.
In App Garden I explored; HTML 5 canvas photo kaleidscope (cool), Photo Shaker (for an iphone - don't have one) and Photo Mule (for an Android phone - don't have one). I loved doing the Pop Art photo in Flickr toys. I don't have too many pictures on FB (just what my daughter has posted for me and my privacy settings are for Friends only)so not sure I will use that again. I will show Flickr apps to her though. I think it can get a little weird to share photos online...a sales clerk in JC Penney's recognized me from all the pictures a former family member posted of me on their FB page. It felt really odd to have a stranger know me by name/face... Did have fun spelling with Flickr, but again not sure what I would do with that in the future.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Thing 7 - Image Generator
Another try at Wordle .... just to make sure I understood.
Thing 6
I looked at these mashups -Photomule, FlickrFaves and Slickrframe. Also made a puzzle from one of my pics using Big Huge Labs and uploaded it to Flickr. Spelled Presents with Spell with Flickr. I ran into some problems using Bookr and will ask someone at work tonight what I am doing wrong.
While these may be great for others to organize their photos and post to friends, I will probably not use them as I already send the photos that I want to family and friends. I have no desire to organize them and make them pretty. I am a "cut and dried" person and just send them as they are. If the receivers want to pretty them up, they can.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Thing 6
In AppGardens I explored Photopresenter- a slideshow program; Photoshake which allows you to combine one or more photos, and cardKarma which helps you make ecards using your photos and even videos from youtube. I might use cardKarma, found that most interesting.
The tools in Big Huge Labs were neat. I liked the photomosaic, jigsaw and wallpaper programs. Would be nice to have the time to get into that.
Spelled out fantastic . Sure looked fancy with all the graphics.
Interesting how you can merge the pic and text at the bookr site.
I'll leave the elfing to the pros like Diane- really cute.
The only program I saw that I might use is the ecard one. Sharing photos online is a great thing for family and friends. I do that already on my own simple scale.
The tools in Big Huge Labs were neat. I liked the photomosaic, jigsaw and wallpaper programs. Would be nice to have the time to get into that.
Spelled out fantastic . Sure looked fancy with all the graphics.
Interesting how you can merge the pic and text at the bookr site.
I'll leave the elfing to the pros like Diane- really cute.
The only program I saw that I might use is the ecard one. Sharing photos online is a great thing for family and friends. I do that already on my own simple scale.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Thing 5
Created a flickr account at work, but found it too time consuming to try to find a picture I wanted to upload from my work desktop. (Rarely use my desktop so really haven't personalized it with any pictures or links) I used my home laptop to finish uploading some pics to flickr and posted to blog.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Back to RSS
Just added Science News from New York Times to my blog.
Thing 5
FINALLY! After several trials and lots of errors. I figured it out. I followed the directions that were given me and those didn't help. I accidentally hit the right area. But whatever, it worked. Hopefully I will be able to remember how to do this.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Thing 5
Here is the link to flickr.
Here is the link to my photobucket account.
Here is the link to my photobucket account.
Only created a photobucket acct. When I tried to work with Flickr at home, they wanted some kind of verification for my work email and emailed something to me at work. Didn't want to spend more time with that so only worked with photobucket. Had trouble downloading pics to the blog. Usually took more than one try. I stuck with it. Photos have been posted. Would I use this in the future? Maybe. I still back up my files on CDs.
Thing 5
Yes! Finally able to post a pic from Flickr! Between the updated info provided on the 23 Things blog and reading the FAQ's on Flickr, I was finally able to post a beautiful pic to share. Since I do not have a digital camera I will just be able to post images already available in Flickr. I will try another one tomorrow.
Test of Time, Hole in the Wall Beach, Davenport, California

Test of Time, Hole in the Wall Beach, Davenport, California
Originally uploaded by PatrickSmithPhotography
Finally success! I love the beach, but this one is really different from the ones around here. I bet that water is not 89 degrees in the Summer!
Thing 5
I'm trying to figure out how to use both Photobucket and Flickr. It's not working too good. For some strange reason I think it's more our computer system then it is the actual websites. It's like the computers fighting me every step of the way. No wonder a lot of staff have given up and are going to try this at home. I will keep trying though.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Thing 4- Google Reader
I got carried away and clicked on all kinds of links on the 11th when we first set up our accounts. I just spent about 2 hours looking at some of the things I picked like what chickens to buy for your yard, Christmas gifts to sew, someones trip to Japan, living in Williamsburg. Now if it will just show up on my page. I love it.
Thing 1
After watching the video I was amazed at how far we have progressed and can use the Internet to help us connect with others with the same interest around the world.
TAG CLOUDS? I'm not sure what this is, but I'm sure I will be hearing more about it.
What 2.0 means to me, its digital, barrier free, everywhere and down loadable. That is great that all of those collage libraries are linked.
I can wait for 3.0 with Avatars! We already have a popularity contest with the WOW. Doing your job isn't good enough, you have to have WOWs. I never ask patron's to fill out a WOW I think it's in poor taste to blow your own horn.
4.0 Is just coming back full circle.
TAG CLOUDS? I'm not sure what this is, but I'm sure I will be hearing more about it.
What 2.0 means to me, its digital, barrier free, everywhere and down loadable. That is great that all of those collage libraries are linked.
I can wait for 3.0 with Avatars! We already have a popularity contest with the WOW. Doing your job isn't good enough, you have to have WOWs. I never ask patron's to fill out a WOW I think it's in poor taste to blow your own horn.
4.0 Is just coming back full circle.
23 things update
I added our team adviser (Patty A) to our list of blog administrators and with her help added the other staff blogs to our blog list. At first I had added them only to the Blogs I Follow, not to the blog itself! Learn a little bit more each day....
Monday, November 15, 2010
Thing 4
Using Google Reader, I subscribed to:
Yahoo news - Fashion News - Victoria Secrets 2mil bra
Yahoo news - Movie News - Harry Potter is coming!
Librarian in Black - Maybe a little too techie for me
Rotten Tomatoes - Movie reviews by the people for the people, I still might see "Morning Glory" because of Harrison Ford.
Dictionary.com word of the day - de rigueur - required by fashion or etiquette
Library Stuff -Law library site of racy photo shoot for Diesel
Librarian.net - I read the entry "Prison - Library Confidentiality" about a man who was a prison librarian and was robbed at knife point by a former inmate who recognized him, but took his money anyway. Laughing as he ran away that he still owed the library 2 books! Glad he was OK, but it's a great story.
I found most of the sites that I chose had something that made me want to read more. It will be interesting to see if any of the information I acquire will come in handy or become just more "stuff" in my head. We do have a RSS feed on the catalog for the New York Times best sellers maybe we could add a book review site to the library home page.
Yahoo news - Fashion News - Victoria Secrets 2mil bra
Yahoo news - Movie News - Harry Potter is coming!
Librarian in Black - Maybe a little too techie for me
Rotten Tomatoes - Movie reviews by the people for the people, I still might see "Morning Glory" because of Harrison Ford.
Dictionary.com word of the day - de rigueur - required by fashion or etiquette
Library Stuff -Law library site of racy photo shoot for Diesel
Librarian.net - I read the entry "Prison - Library Confidentiality" about a man who was a prison librarian and was robbed at knife point by a former inmate who recognized him, but took his money anyway. Laughing as he ran away that he still owed the library 2 books! Glad he was OK, but it's a great story.
I found most of the sites that I chose had something that made me want to read more. It will be interesting to see if any of the information I acquire will come in handy or become just more "stuff" in my head. We do have a RSS feed on the catalog for the New York Times best sellers maybe we could add a book review site to the library home page.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Things 1 - 4
Reviewed Things 1 - 4 as requested. I'm still having diffuculty locating a "feed" link on a website that I log on to. Will try again.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Things 3 and 4
Well, after much trial and error, I've finally manged to subscribe to some Blogs. One being the Teen Reads Blog. That should be pretty interesting.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Things 3 & 4
After a few dead ends I found 2 sites to subscribe to: Yahoo News: Fashion News and Yahoo News: Movie News. Info gleaned: Katy Perry walked the runway for Victoria Secret and Dino DeLaurentis died.
Things 3&4
I got a little carried away with subscribing. I just clicked on everything that sounded good to me.
I checked out the subscriptions for sewing and they were ok. This is fun. I will keep exploring.
Happy Veterans Day.
I checked out the subscriptions for sewing and they were ok. This is fun. I will keep exploring.
Happy Veterans Day.
Things 3 and 4
Set up a couple of RSS feeds using the Google reader. For classroom learning used a Google recommendation for some group feeds. Subscribed to the group feed then deleted the ones I wasn't interest in. Should be much easier to use at home where it is quieter and I can decide on the sites I might want to follow.
I miss my dogs
I can hardly wait to see a new doggie pic each day! I have to live vicariously through other people's cute dogs until I can get one of my own again.
Help
You probably will be hearing from me a lot. I'm sure I'll have questions and will need help.
Day 1 Of Our Bodaciousness
Team 6 is learning how to Blog. Some of us know what we are doing, and others are clueless, but all
are Bodacious!
are Bodacious!
Ist try at posting
Ok, this is my first try at posting on this page. Not bad so far. Kinda interesting so far, we will see how it goes for the rest of the day.
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