I most enjoyed finding and learning how to use Library Thing and Shelfi. I least enjoyed the social networking units. In any event I learned a good deal about a lot of different Web 2.0 applications. I certainly would not be afraid to take on a project involving the use of any of the tools we looked at in 23 Things Kansas. Getting through all of the lessons was a bit of a struggle but few things worthwhile in life are not. Following is a week by week recap of parting thoughts, to wit:
I don't think I'm ever going to become a regular blogger. I have from time to time in my life attempted to keep a diary or journal but these sporadic efforts have always fizzled out.Week Two: Online Communities
Facebook is not my cup of tea. As I previously wrote in this blog, I trend towards "Social Interaction Overload" rather easily. I seriously doubt if I will retain my Facebook page after the end of this course. I think the security issues surrounding Facebook are too great. Once they get a handle on these maybe I will reconsider but I doubt it.
Besides being great for interactive distance learning, Infopeople, SirsiDynix, BCR, Wimba (WebJunction – Kansas) and Opal were all very good archival resources for prior CE sessions.Not being much of a photographer Flickr probably won't be of much use to me in the future. At least not for photos taken by me since I don't even own a digital camera except for the one in my cell phone. Several of my relatives use Flikr rather often so having an account may make it easier to see their photos. Thus, I may hang on to the Flikr account for awhile to test this hypothesis. Week Five: RSS and Feed Readers
I'm still not sure if I'm going to be able to make much use of the Google Reader I'm going to have to "play around" with it some more before I make up my mind. I have a terrible time keeping up with the newspapers and magazines I subscribe to. Perhaps, in time using this tool I'll be able to drop some of those subscriptions and save a little dough.
Week Six: Tagging and Social Bookmarking
I think I'm going to really like using Delicious. I doubt I will use it much for "Social Bookmarking" but I can really see it being handy for accessing my personal bookmarks from any computer anywhere anytime.
Week Seven: Microblogging
I'm dumping my Twitter account as we speak. Talk about "Social Interaction Overload," this is the most worthless waste of time ever conceived. Well maybe not the most but it has to be in the top ten.
Week Eight: Cloud Computing
I started using Google Docs to keep files related to various projects I have been working on so that I can get access (assuming you have internet access) from different computers ( home, work, the library, etc.) without having to haul around floppies or flash drives. While I rarely work on anything requiring collaboration any more, I can see how this would be very useful. I'm also using Microsoft Office Live Workspace Beta which appears to be very similar to Google Docs. I haven't decided which one I like better yet.
Week Nine: Instant Messaging
Hate it. Want nothing to do with it. I would rather talk on the phone. And I hate telephones.
Week Ten: Video on the Web
As I previously wrote in my blog: I am never going to be the next James Cameron but I think if I had to I could (with a decent camera) shoot a video and edit it into something worthwhile. This ability would be most useful in preparing in house training on various circulation and other library procedures.
Week 11: Break – Wunderbar!
Week 12: Screencasting
Like the video on the web tools these tools will be very useful in preparing training materials
Week 13: Slide Sharing
Ditto my comments from weeks 10 and 12.
Week 14: Library Thing, Etc.
I really love the Library Thing and Shelfi. I am using them regularly. Without 23 Things Kansas I don't know if I ever would have discovered these great tools.
Week 15: Wikis
I had been familiar with Wikis for some time before coming to 23 Things Kansas. Never the less, it was interesting to revisit them.
Week 16: Wrap-up Webinars
I was unable to sit in on either of the wrap-up webinars live. I did however; listen to the archived webinar from Wednesday, April 28 (morning). All in all in sounds like everyone thought this course was well worth the effort. That is a sentiment with which I concur. I am looking forward to trying to get some of the tools we studied implemented in the library where I work.
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