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RNIB and Vision Australia libraries on YouTube (8 June)
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RNIB and Vision Australia libraries on YouTube (8 June). Posted by Sally Cummings on Friday, June 8, 2012 Under: Professional. I regularly monitor Twitter and other channels for news and developments related to accessibility in libraries and the broader community. I recently came across this YouTube video from the RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People). And closed captioning would have been a plus as well. 2012 is the National Year of Reading. Out and about in. Laquo; Back to posts. Subscribe to...
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ANZ 23 Mobile Things: File sharing – Dropbox (18 June)
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ANZ 23 Mobile Things: File sharing Dropbox (18 June). Posted by Sally Cummings on Wednesday, June 18, 2014 Under: Technology. This is a re-post of my original blog post " Thing 19: File sharing - Dropbox. That I created for the ANZ 23 Mobile Things. Is a file storage and synchronisation service provided by Google. One of Google Drive's strengths is the ability to edit files on your mobile device, making it a great tool for collaborative work. Previously discussed in Thing 17. Dropbox and other file shari...
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The unusual experience of having a photo featured on Flickr Explore (29 June)
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The unusual experience of having a photo featured on Flickr Explore (29 June). Posted by Sally Cummings on Monday, June 29, 2015 Under: Technology. So an odd thing happened yesterday. One of my index cards was featured in Flickr Explore. And it was a very interesting experience . But the likes just kept on coming! And new followers too. So I booted up my PC, and had another look at Flickr Explore, and sure enough - there it was. Very exciting :). So That was pretty cool. With over 13,000 views (but only ...
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#Octshowntell Week 1
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Posted by Sally Cummings on Monday, October 18, 2010 Under: Technology. First there was #blogeverydayofjune. Then there was #1pic1thoughtinAug. Now it's time for #Octshowntell. Octshowntell is a challenge to explore a variety of digital storytelling tools - one each week in October - and share the results on Twitter, using the #Octshowntell hashtag. As well as being great fun, it's a terrific idea to get to know these tools, and to consider how they can be used in both personal and professional contexts.
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Blabberize (3 June)
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Posted by Sally Cummings on Sunday, June 3, 2012 Under: Technology. Last year my colleagues and I put together a fun library orientation program for students that involved treasure hunts, QR codes, animated videos and more. It was a great project to work on, and I've previously blogged about it HERE. As part of the online version of the treasure hunt, we used video clips that I created with an online tool called Blabberize. Here's one of the videos that we used in the treasure hunt:. Any image that has a...
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#Octshowntell Week 2
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Posted by Sally Cummings on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 Under: Technology. My second attempt at digital storytelling for #Octshowntell. Was made using Storybird. Storybird is a website where you can use high quality (and gorgeous! Illustrations to create stories, and publish them in a visually appealing digital storybook format. I encourage you to give it a go, the site is a real pleasure to use. You can read the story here on my blog, or click HERE. The Helpful Librarian (aka The Green Fairy).
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Tumbling - again (9 June)
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Tumbling - again (9 June). Posted by Sally Cummings on Wednesday, June 9, 2010 Under: Technology. I've previously written a blog post. But I've decided to revisit it after posting a comment about it on moonflowerdragon's blog. I use Tumblr in addition to my more traditional blogging platform here. I use it differently - it's more for finding, recording and sharing sources of art/craft/visual inspiration that I find on the web. Here's the link to my Tumblr - http:/ sallysetsforth.tumblr.com. I've also see...
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Retro library posters (10 June)
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Retro library posters (10 June). Posted by Sally Cummings on Tuesday, June 10, 2014 Under: Professional. I love a bit of retro style, and these vintage library posters are fantastic! I think they could still be used today :). And for the fiction buffs . There's a whole Flickr album. Of these posters, collected by a library technician who goes by the username Enokson. Laquo; Back to posts. Blog comments powered by Disqus. Art student. Librarian. Crafter. Foodie. Geek. And much, much more :).
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#Octshowntell Week 4
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Posted by Sally Cummings on Sunday, November 7, 2010 Under: Technology. Yes, yes, I know October is over now ;) I created each "digital story" for the #Octshowntell. Challenge during October, and posted links on Twitter. It's just taken me a bit longer to showcase them here on my blog . Anyway, I thought I'd try something different for the final week of #Octshowntell. I first came across DoInk. A snail and a butterfly. Made at DoInk.com. You can view the animation as it appears on the DoInk site HERE.
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The Library Minute (16 June)
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The Library Minute (16 June). Posted by Sally Cummings on Thursday, June 16, 2011 Under: Professional. I really like the Library Minute videos produced by Arizona State University Libraries. Featuring librarian Anali Perry. They have a wonderfully light touch, are visually interesting and professional looking, and manage to impart plenty of information (but not too much! In the space of a single minute. Have you seen them? If not, do be sure to check out their YouTube channel. Here's one of my favourites:.
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