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Friday, March 20, 2009

Thing Ten: Tagging and Delicious Bookmarks

I love trying to get to the bottom of these assigments because I end up searching around finding all sorts of interesting things then realize I'd better pick something, do it and move on. I've already had a Delicious account, with the proper buttons in my tool bar. I'm not sure I really saw the benefit of it and only had a few bookmarks which I initially created. I'm going to try to use it more especially so that I can see of it would held students and them instruct them on using it for their research needs. I wasn't really aware of the social aspect of it and think I have that now.

Thing Nine: Slide Share and Databases

I am going to skip over this for now and just leave this placeholder so that I can come back to it later perhaps. One to 10.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Thing Eight: IM, Texting & Twittering

Okay, I admit it I've been behind the whole IM thing. Back at the turn of the century the high school kids outside of Rochester NY would sit 2 computers down from each other and IM about what they had for lunch. Most schools don't allow chat or IM.

I've just started texting on my phone and have to admit that I do like it and find it much more convenient. I've also had a twitter account since August and haven't really used it much, don't really understand exactly how I can best implement it. But now that I am using more and more Web 2.0 tools I am beginning to see some of the possible potential for getting quick infor out to patrons.

For this assignment I am going to beef up my twitter page and try to use that a litle more. I'm putting a photo up on my profile. BTW, my twitter account for my library is gr8library.

Wow...I'm moving along on this twitter thing. I am going to try to put it on my blog page here and later see if I can text a twitter using my cell.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Thing Seven: Online Image generators.



Here is something fun to do. Create your own album cover using wikipedia, flicker, and a random quote generator. It is fun to see what you end up coming up with when you follow these instructions.
  1. Go to "wikipedia." Hit “random”
    or click http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
    The first random wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.
  2. Go to "Random quotations"
    or click http://www.quotationspage.com/random.php3
    The last four or five words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your first album.
  3. Go to flickr and click on “explore the last seven days”
    or click http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days
    Third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.
  4. Use photoshop or similar to put it all together.
  5. Post it with these instructions

It's great fun, you can play for hours even if you don't actually make the things into covers. It's amazing how many come up looking quite genuine - maybe this is how artists come up with album names & covers.

For this second image I used ImageChef which lets you combine text with some standard images and pick color and theme. It looks like you can also upload your own photos to incorporate into the program. Anyway here is the image I generated using the Visual Poetry section of ImageChef found at: http://www.imagechef.com/ic/poem/




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I'm having a hard time getting my images laid out properly on this blog. I'm just going to leave it and move on. If you have suggestive tips (no, not that kind ;-)) please let me hear them....well maybe....

Friday, February 13, 2009

Thing 6: Flicker Mashups


My creation
Originally uploaded by stanton2008
I looked at the possibilites of using the Big Labs Trading Card Mashup to make UP World History trading cards to replace notecards.

Waverly Place


Waverly Place
Originally uploaded by George Eastman House
Wearing Your Heart on My Sleeve

When I was eight there were cobblestones in the street
that were paved over that year.
My mother stood at the kitchen window
her hands in a sink of warm sudsy water
watching the bulky yellow trucks
lay the asphalt
and sighed,
"that's progress."