Saturday, November 17, 2012

Jing Video

I can see where this application would be very useful, especially for libraries.  At first I found it difficult and intimidating, but I think over time it would be very natural to use. Even though I found it difficult to use at first, it seemed like it was actually pretty simple.

I used the same topic that I have used in multiple projects : Banned and Challenged Books Week.  I felt like my powerpoint presentation about creating a display for that week would make a great video.  Here it is:

Banned Books Display


This application would be useful for libraries to create tutorials on many topics they provide workshops about.  Anything from learning Microsoft Office, to email, to even story times could be distributed online via Jing video.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Creating a wiki

This project was fun and not so fun.  It was a group project and those can be either hit or miss.  After deciding on a topic for our wiki, we discussed what the content of the wiki should be.  I have never created a wiki and don't really use them much, except for Wikipedia sometimes.  Most wikis I have seen come out looking technical and boring.  I was dreading the whole process. 

We decided to create a wiki about Contemporary Dystopian Fiction for Young Adults.  This genre is very  popular right now, so it was fun to explore all the topics.  Some members of our group weren't familiar with young adult materials, so it was truly a learning experience all around.

There were some instances of miscommunication, and some moments of tension and stress, but ultimately, we made it through with a pretty good looking product.  Judge for yourself.

Contemporary Dystopian Fiction for Young Adults

We used Wikispaces to create the wiki and I have to say, it was extremely user friendly.  I actually enjoyed this assignment and may even make a wiki for fun one day!

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Social bookmarking

This week our module was to play around with the social bookmarking sites Delicious.com, Diigo.com and Pinterest.  I have done a limited amount of exploring on Pinterest, only after joining for this class.  After using all three of the sites, I prefer Pinterest, although it is very different than the other two.  Delicious and Diigo are sites that are useful when you are actually on a particular site you want to bookmark.  The advantage to bookmarking through these sites as opposed to on your personal computer or laptop is that you will have the bookmarks wherever you go.  They will be saved online for you.  That is very convenient, especially for those who don't have a laptop to bring everywhere, or just have to use multiple computers for whatever reason.  The reason I prefer Pinterest is that you can search a subject or keyword, and all sorts of things that others have "pinned" pop up.  They usually lead to links of websites or blog posts.  This method is more visually appealing because most of the "pins" are pictures that spark your interest.

For the Pinterest assignment, we were to create two boards and "pin" five items related to libraries to each board.  I actually created three boards because I was having so much fun.  You can find them here.

After we opened accounts with Delicious and Diigo, we were to bookmark five links to sites about librarians using Web 2.0, five links that were examples of librarians using Web 2.0, and five links to sites about emerging technologies.  I can see the appeal of these sites, for the reasons stated earlier, but they were not my favorite.  If you want to find out about the sites I bookmarked on Web 2.0 and librarians on Delicious.com, click here. If you want to see the same list in Diigo.com, click here.

QR CODE


This is the QR Code for my Google site.  Nothing to see yet, but that will all change soon. 

QR stands for Quick Response.  When this code is scanned with a reader, like an iPhone, information from that site is transmitted to your phone. 

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Podcasts use in the Library

There are many uses for podcasts  in the library.  Librarians can make informational podcasts about services offered in the library, or just very short instructional podcasts on specific topics.  Giving patrons information about upcoming special events via podcast would be another great usage.  As life gets busier and busier, many people may not have time to visit the library as often as they would like.  Offering some kind of programming through podcasting, like a DIY craft project, would be a great way for library patrons to connect without coming in.  Having a collection of storytime podcasts would be really useful for parents who might not always be able to get their child to the library for storytime.  With a podcast of the story, the child won't miss out.  Ideally, everyone would come to the library to enjoy the services, but ideal situations do not always come up.  Making information available to patrons, no matter the format, is the most important thing to remember.

Banned Books Week Podcast

 This week, our assignment was to create a podcast.  At first I was a little intimidated, but I think I got the hang of it.  One of the hardest things was to come up with a topic.  I chose to give an informational podcast about Banned and Challenged Books Week.  This podcast explains what Banned and Challenged Books Week is and gives some examples of books that have been challenged and the reasons why.  I also give out the website to the American Library Association, so that listeners can find out more information about Banned and Challenged Books, if they choose. Listen to my podcast here.





Saturday, September 22, 2012

Powerpoint and Prezi Presentations

This week we had to make a Powepoint presentation giving directions about how to do something, and also a Prezi presentation telling a story.  Our professor gave us lots of instructions for what to include in our presentations.  Most of the elements we were to include were much more than what we would normally include in a presentaion, but he wanted us to learn how to do them.

My Powerpoint
The PowerPoint was a presentation that is intended to be self guided, not an actual presentation that someone gives to a group.  It could be on anything we wanted.  I chose to do mine on creating a display for Banned and Challenged Books Week.  I had made a display for this recently, so it was fresh in my mind.  I was intimidated at first by all the elements we had to use in our presentation, but after a while, I found myself wanting to use multiple elements on every slide.  I have made PowerPoints in the past for various class presentations, but not for a self guided presentation with no further explanation. Click here for my Powerpoint.


My Prezi
Using Prezi was something completely new to me.  After reading the instructions, I saw that it was to be a simple presentation, which did include using a video.  Instantly a video popped into my head and I built the rest of the presentation around it.  I was not comfortable at all using the Prezi presentation maker.  Of course, practice would be the best way to become more comfortable.  I really liked the look of the presentation when finished.  It looked very professional and more expensive, if that makes sense.  I can't wait to practice more with this and find out what other elements can be added to the "slides." Find my Prezi here.

All in all, I enjoyed the two presentations I made, both the content and the actual presentation.  I would like to practice more with the Prezi when I have time.  The uses for both presentation makers in library instruction are endless and would be very useful in the future.