Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket bad spelling/grammar could be considered as part of lifelong learning
so please let me know when this has occurred, but be gentle I'm only learning

Who would of thought it????

The big 50, I've created 50+ posts, discovered amazing things and learned about many things, you could say I have LEARNT, INQUIRED, SEEKED, THRIVED, now for the next 50.

30 November 2007

Learning 2.1 - Thing 28: Create your own magazine cover

This exercise was a lot of fun, not wanting to put my own picture up for viewing I decided to tell a story in a few words, it's a story of Jasper the survivor, dumped in a Libray chute and rescued by a cat lover Librarian and the word is that Jasper has taken control of the home.




25 November 2007

Learning 2.1 - Thing 27: Fun with Photobucket

Many faces to newblog51

Learning 2.1 - Thing 26: YourMinis

YourMinis are small interactive widgets allowing quick access, you can use it for RSS feeds or for fun like I have. It's a nice little toy that can be posted or placed on the sidebar it's up to you.


For more widgets please visit www.yourminis.com

12 November 2007

Learning 2.1 - Thing 25: Newsletters in a Pop!



LetterPop is an easy online applications for creating vibrant and interesting newsletters for family, announcements and updates, there many template to choose from you are able to upload your own pictures to use in your newsletter.


The drag and drop feature and the ease in adding text make this application very usable for anyone. You don’t have Publisher? why not try LetterPop to make that amazing newsletter for any occasion. It’s your choice to print, email or show online.


My newsletter can be found by clicking on the small screen shot below



07 November 2007

Learning 2.1 - The journey continues - Thing 24

I've moving on to Learning 2.1, I'm was inspired by Learning 2.0 and am looking forward to trying all things suggested.
Thing 24 - file conversations - Zamzar covers conversation for documents, image, music and video formats. I tried the conversion of a PDF (portable document format) to a word documents the formatting was exactly the same then I did the opposite with great results. Public Libraries don't always every program available on their computers Zamzar may be of help when their patrons who want to print the document and the correct program is not available..I used Zamzar to convert a video file into an extension that I could use on my computer and was very happy with the results. I have talked about this website back in September.

05 November 2007

Week 9 #23 - the finish and the start

All about Learning 2.0 and 23 things

I began with an end in mind and that was ‘if I try I can succeed”
It is up to me to improve myself
Problems can be resolved if you look at them as a challenge
Adapt to changing technology - take a chance
Help others - learn from others
Think about what have I learned and what will I do with what I have learned
Enjoy

Things I have learnt about

Blogging Tagging Flickr mashups RSS feed Image generator Rollyo Technorati Del.icio.us Wikis Online applications Library Thing Podcasts video/audio downloadable

Through my discoveries, I learned not just to look but also to investigate as I browse. Some of the extra things I learnt were making a Tag Cloud, making changes in the HTML code.

I find I am continually learning every time I open the browser and I believe that is the point of Learning 2.0
Some of the applications we investigated in 23 Things can easily be integrated into the Library world.

I can see RSS feeds, Podcasts, Wikis and Tagging becoming a valuable asset for Libraries and their patrons some Libraries have already integrated these applications.

This is not the end but the beginning of lifelong learning.

Next No 24 and beyond
My apologies I forgot to thank the Yarra Plenty & the Victorian State Libraries for creating the opportunity to take part in Learning 2.0.

Learn Inquire Seek Thrive

Week 9 - #22 Audiobooks

There is certainly a lot to choose from when looking through the eBooks websites, for someone who likes listening to them through their mp3 players or reading the book on the computers.

For me I like to listen to audio books while driving to and from work.

Netlibrary and/or Overdrive is a good idea for Libraries to use.

Patrons can download items and then transfer to MP3 players, laptops, Pocket OS and Palm OS devices, or burned to a CD (depending on title) this offers more mobility for the patrons and for the library no more problems with lost or scratched CDs that occur with the CD audio books currently in use.

One slight problem may be that some patrons like myself for instance who does not have an MP3 player (I don’t like having the earphones in my ears) or do not have a burner on the computer.

The library would have to consider the blind patrons who are heavy users of audio books, so perhaps the library would need to have access to both types of eBooks/audio books.

Overall, the future and technology are beckoning whether we like it or not.

An observation, a while ago I caught the train into the city first time in a long time and looking around noticed nearly everyone had earphones in the ears what ever happened to social interaction.