My favorite discoveries and exercisers are - week 4: #8 make life "really simple" with RSS ... and a newsreader, week 9: #20 Discover YouTube and other video sharing sites.
I enjoy working on 23 things project, I think this learning experience let me have better understanding with new technologies.
The unexpected outcomes from this program is how much i enjoy this learning experience.
I may not using these technologies at HCPL for myself at work, but it would be great help to our patrons, to let they know that where they can find these technologies information.
I would like HCPL continue these new technologies program.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
week 9: #22 downloadable media
I think HCPL have very nice layout for our patron to searching the digital media catalog, and looks very easy for anyone to follow instructions for download e-books, music or video.
I also like Wowio, easy to search and detail book description is excellent.
Librivox give readers many choices and forum posts are great.
I also like Wowio, easy to search and detail book description is excellent.
Librivox give readers many choices and forum posts are great.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Thursday, November 15, 2007
week 9: #21 podcasts, smodcasts!
I add podcast alley in my bloglines account, it is very nice to read these commentaries and interviews on line.
week9: #20 discover YouTube and other video sharing site
I like the YouTube the best, because is very easy for user to choose any video is worth to watch.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
week 8: #19 web-based apps: they're not just for desktops
I like Zoho web-based programs because is free and easy to use.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
week 8: #18 social networking; making friends in the comfort of your own home
HGTV'S Rate My Space is a very nice and useful web site.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
week 7: # 16 so what's in a wiki
I registered account for myself today. wiki is great tool for anyone, I am going to tell my friends about wiki.
week6: #15 on library 2.0 & web 2.0
Rick Anderson's Away from the "icebergs" gave me a better view about our service to our patrons and future of library.
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