Friday, July 25, 2008
mixx, digg, Thing12
I really have enough to read without adding to the list. I can't see myself using these tools. I did find a video on youtube and sent it to my daughter, so I've finished this thing.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Tagging and Del.icio.us Thing 11
I'm not too excited about these tools. I tagged the posts on my blog. Then I signed up for del.icio.us and bookmarked some websites. It was interesting to see what others bookmarked and what sites we might have had in common. Also which sites were very popular. I didn't join any networks, or invite anyone to join with me. I probably won't use this very often.
I'm almost half way through the 23 things! Yeah for me!
I'm almost half way through the 23 things! Yeah for me!
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Wikis, Thing 10
I really had a good time exploring all the possibilities of Wikis! The Common Craft Video, Wikis in Plain English was a good introduction to Wikis and how they can be used for collaboration. (I liked the camping trip example, in case you haven't figured out that I like the outdoors!)
The book lover's wiki was great, but I took it farther and Googled "children's book revues" which opened up a new batch of possibilities! The library staff wiki gave me insight into libraries' procedures and issues that we are addressing in our system. It would be interesting to spend much more time on the MN150 wiki, just reading all the nominations for the top 150.
I also logged in and added a comment to the 23Things wiki.
This was a good thing.
The book lover's wiki was great, but I took it farther and Googled "children's book revues" which opened up a new batch of possibilities! The library staff wiki gave me insight into libraries' procedures and issues that we are addressing in our system. It would be interesting to spend much more time on the MN150 wiki, just reading all the nominations for the top 150.
I also logged in and added a comment to the 23Things wiki.
This was a good thing.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Collaboration-Thing 9
I explored options in Google Docs, imported a file from my computer and invited my daughter to edit it. I found the location of the editing history, so I could see the changes she made. I can see how this thing could be useful in the work environment, and I could use it for planning family events, schedules, menus, etc. The idea of using web apps, and storing documents on the web, instead of using Microsoft Office is intriguing.
I did not edit the sample Google Doc.
I did not edit the sample Google Doc.
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