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Is the Dancing Librarian a Web 2.0er? Maybe!: Thing 21
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Thursday, August 6, 2009. My mantra continues - I hope that worked! I really enjoyed making that video. Would that be called a podcast? Or, would I have to do it another way for it to be considered a podcast? Either way, I can see great potential in the library! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is the Dancing Librarian a Web 2.0er? Betrayal, by John Lescroart. The Bookwoman's Last Fling, by John Dunning. Savvy, by Ingrid Law. Simple Genius, by David Baldacci. The Gatecrasher, by Madeleine Wickham.
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Is the Dancing Librarian a Web 2.0er? Maybe!: Thing 23
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Thursday, August 6, 2009. Yea - almost finished! I had hoped that this wouldn't take me the entire summer to complete. You know what they say about best-laid plans. 1 I enjoyed exploring, but sometimes the reading and the website-hopping just took too long. I do like understanding RSS feeds, Nings, rollyo, and delicious. I've used delicious in my summer school class already! 3 Delicious and Ning were pleasant surprises. I see myself using those regularly. 6 Overwhelming, but worth it! The Bookwoman's Las...
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Is the Dancing Librarian a Web 2.0er? Maybe!: Thing 15
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Sunday, July 26, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is the Dancing Librarian a Web 2.0er? Betrayal, by John Lescroart. The Bookwoman's Last Fling, by John Dunning. Savvy, by Ingrid Law. Simple Genius, by David Baldacci. The Gatecrasher, by Madeleine Wickham. The Hunt Club, by John Lescroart. First Family, by David Baldacci. The Wednesday Letters, by Jason Wright. Fluke, by Christopher Moore. TLC = Tech Library Classroom. Way Out in the Desert. Thing 10, part 2. View my complete profile.
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Is the Dancing Librarian a Web 2.0er? Maybe!: Thing 18
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Sunday, August 2, 2009. These are interesting tools. I'm not sure I'd use them on a regular basis because I already have Microsoft Office, but it's good to know that I have the option if I ever needed it. While exploring, it seemed that OpenOffice had more options than Google Docs did. However, it occurred to me that I might just have to add shortcuts for "cut," "paste," and the like in Google Docs. Would my students be able to use this for occasional assignments? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Is the Dancing Librarian a Web 2.0er? Maybe!: Thing 13
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Monday, July 20, 2009. I like this social bookmarking thing! Last year it annoyed me when I had bookmarked a site on one computer, then had to show it on another. Delicious sounds like it would help immensely. I'm not really a fan of Digg. It seems more like a blog than a place to bookmark websites. I'm having a brain-lapse! I immediately thought "COOL! Can you please refresh my memory? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is the Dancing Librarian a Web 2.0er? Betrayal, by John Lescroart. Thing 10, part 2.
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Is the Dancing Librarian a Web 2.0er? Maybe!: Thing 20, part 2
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Monday, August 3, 2009. Thing 20, part 2. The Library of Tomorrow! If so, this is the 1966 version. August 3, 2009 at 9:59 PM. OK, the link worked! Let me try again. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is the Dancing Librarian a Web 2.0er? Betrayal, by John Lescroart. The Bookwoman's Last Fling, by John Dunning. Savvy, by Ingrid Law. Simple Genius, by David Baldacci. The Gatecrasher, by Madeleine Wickham. The Hunt Club, by John Lescroart. First Family, by David Baldacci. Fluke, by Christopher Moore.
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Is the Dancing Librarian a Web 2.0er? Maybe!: Thing 22
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Thursday, August 6, 2009. Just created a Ning: GIGgals. The members of my weekly bible study, nicknamed "GIG", endure a slew of emails each week as we communicate about our particular study, who's bringing what to eat, where we're meeting, who's sick, etc. Currently, I am not at home and do not have access to my address book. However, tomorrow when I invite the gang, I truly believe that this Ning will help us! Right now, I'm on the "love" portion of the love/hate relationship! Betrayal, by John Lescroart.
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Is the Dancing Librarian a Web 2.0er? Maybe!: June 2009
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009. I played around with the Custom Sign Generator. The Happy Face Generator. I was not able to save my Wordle, though, so that was disappointing. I'm imagining the signage I could use in the library! I can see that the mosaics would be useful with vocabulary and any of the subject areas. Mostly, it would just be fun. Imagine kids learning while having fun - what a concept! Saturday, June 27, 2009. There is SO much information out there! Oh my goodness, how fun is RSS? Thing 7, part II.
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Is the Dancing Librarian a Web 2.0er? Maybe!: Thing 19
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Sunday, August 2, 2009. Thank you for the "best of" list! Tonight, I looked into three. Upcoming. Has a list of events in Houston; I'm Cooked. Is a compilation of recipe videos; and CraigsList. Has items for sale in Houston. Believe it or not, I had never explored CraigsList! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is the Dancing Librarian a Web 2.0er? Betrayal, by John Lescroart. The Bookwoman's Last Fling, by John Dunning. Savvy, by Ingrid Law. Simple Genius, by David Baldacci. Fluke, by Christopher Moore.
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Is the Dancing Librarian a Web 2.0er? Maybe!: July 2009
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Friday, July 31, 2009. Now this is cool! My teachers are going to love me! I always knew that there was something better out there - I just didn't know what it was. Now I know! My first rollyo is on the planets. I liked seeing the community of rollyos; I didn't have to reinvent the wheel. I'm currently having trouble adding the RollBar to my bookmark bar. I'll try again tomorrow. It seems so easy; it's just not working for me at the moment. Regardless of that minor detail, I love this! Last year it annoy...