I am a child of the 60's and considered myself computer literate, however I soon discovered there is so much more to learn.
Learning 2.0 gave me the opportunity and excuse to spend time, time us working mum's often don't have to do more than pay bills online, purchase tickets, search ebay and find out the weather.
I did feel guilty 'playing' thinking of all the things I could or should be doing instead of washing, ironing, feeding my children etc.
There were weeks where I felt out of my depth, however I continued and with persistence I was able to discover some unique sites and ones which I didn't understand and will probably have no use for personally. However, our library users will most probably think differently.
I enjoyed Zoho Writer and could see the benefits of such an application in the library setting. Whether I re-visit and update my blog I'm unsure, I'd like to think so. One of my colleagues has actually taken the plunge and continued onto L 2.1.
On one occasion I was unable to complete an extra task of publishing a word processing document I created with Zoho Writer. I sought assistance from a far more technology savvy person than me who also couldn't complete the task.
Blogs, Wiki's, RSS 43 Things, Zoho, Youtube, Sandbox, Tags just to name a few, you never stop learning. I for one love information and was fascinated by the numerous ways that information can be communicated.
Hopefully this doesn't mean that books will become obsolete in libraries, there will always be a place for both books and on-line information technology in our libraries.
Thank you to Lynette and Leslie and my colleagues who assisted me.
Showing posts with label Wiki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wiki. Show all posts
Tuesday, 27 November 2007
Friday, 9 November 2007
Week 7 #16 Wiki
The list is endless of useful ways to use wiki's. Gardening clubs, reading groups and cooking groups come to mind.
Within the library community there are many people with a common interest and they can be brought together focusing on that interest, ie cooking. The library users would be able to create their own or contribute to one the library had created. They would be able to place gardening hints like the art of taking cuttings or growing difficult plants. The cooking group can exchange receipes and the reading group could discuss books they've read or ask for help in finding a particular title they once heard reviewed on the radio.
As you can see the possibilities are endless, and as you don't need particular skils almost anyone would be able to access this technology.
Within the library community there are many people with a common interest and they can be brought together focusing on that interest, ie cooking. The library users would be able to create their own or contribute to one the library had created. They would be able to place gardening hints like the art of taking cuttings or growing difficult plants. The cooking group can exchange receipes and the reading group could discuss books they've read or ask for help in finding a particular title they once heard reviewed on the radio.
As you can see the possibilities are endless, and as you don't need particular skils almost anyone would be able to access this technology.
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