Sunday, January 2, 2011

Completed!

Wow, what a learning journey.  I finally understand a little more about a lot of different elements of Web 2.0.

I particularly enjoyed the "In Plain English" videos which were very simple to understand and fun to watch.

I was amazed to learn that libraries already use twitter, facebook and flickr and even more amazed that patrons would access them.  I suppose this goes to show how important library services are within the community.

Time was an issue completing this course - there was so much I felt I needed to explore to find out how these technologies were being used but felt there was never enough time to really delve into it properly.  I hope I might get to do so later.

I am very grateful that I got the opportunity to do this course as I feel I have learnt a lot and am a little more "with it" now though I feel that I need to keep using all of them now so that I get more experience on how it all works and so I don't forget how to! So although the course has finished it really feels as though all the learning is just beginning for me....I'm never going to get off these 'L' Plates!

Geocaching

The word Geocaching refers to geo (for geography) and caching (the process of hiding a cache).

People leave caches of items in different locations and others can endeavour to find them with the help of a GPS enabled device and the coordinates obtained from a site such as Geocaching Australia.

Its just a matter of logging on and get the co-ordinates and then go seeking!

I can't see that I would personally get into this though a lot of people really seem to enjoy it.  Maybe I need to actually give it a go one day when I have nothing to do.....

I can't see much of a use for this in our particular library but perhaps it could be used in a much broader scope, such as for the whole shire, covering more community services other than just the library.


Podcasting

Podcasts are non-music audio or video recordings that you can download and listen to either on your computer, MP3 player or iPod.  Although podcasts actually come in a few different forms, ie. vodcast (videos), screencast (conferences and displays presentation slides) and podcasts (audios) they seem to all be generally known as podcasts.

You can even subscribe to them through RSS feeds or through itunes or a podcatcher so you don't miss out on any that you may be following.

Personally, I find Podcasts great for entertainment on the go and also for learning about any particular interests you may have that podcasts have been produced for.  If I get a chance to find something of interest to download, I will listen to it whilst doing the housework - makes the time go much faster!

I don't have any particular favourite podcast, I just listen to whatever I may be interested in at the time though one of my daughters loves to listen to the Hamish and Andy podcasts that she missed on the radio!

I suppose Podcasts could be useful as a learning tool (as long as it was with video, so a vodcast, as I'm sure there are lots of people like me who are visual rather than auditory learners!).  I can see that podcasting is great for libraries that have guest speakers, authors, etc but I am still a little unsure what else they could really be used for at the moment. 

Being a Socialite...

Social Networking, Twittering, Facebooking - all new to me.  I have never attempted to use these before though my eldest child is never off them!  I feel like I am stalking people (or that they are stalking me!?)

I don't know if its just me (and it probably is) but I found that Facebook is not really user-friendly.  I found it hard to work out the different parts of it - what my 'wall' was and how to find friends, etc so I found that a little bit frustrating and one that I am going to have to keep playing around with to get a proper understanding of it.  And seeing that it seems to be such a popular way to socialise, I'm going to HAVE to get my head around it!

I don't think I personally would ever use Twitter.

Facebook or Twitter could be another way (other than a blog) to let patrons know what is going on in the library, even if it is just what is happening in storytime that week etc.  In fact I am discovering the more I learn, the more I find there is more than one way to skin a cat (I hate that saying).