Sunday, November 11, 2007
#23 "In Summary" 09/02/2007
I also really enjoyed #10 the image generators. I spent hours playing in that one. I also really enjoyed #19 the Web awards list. My two favorites so far in this one are Picasa and Google Maps.
Zoho will also be revisited. You can go to word or spreadsheet via the internet/zoho and start your project, and then go to ANY other computer with Internet access and continue working on it! This way, you wouldn't have to worry about not having the same version of word or excel when going from computer to computer. Would benefit some of our patrons that run into problems because of different versions of programs.
Some sites would be great if you are doing a lots of research on a subject because you could link all the sites in the same place. Also might come in handy for librarians that want to keep a list of reference points for popular topics. SJCPL subject guides in Wikiland or del.ic.ious would both be good for that.
All in all, it was a very interesting adventure going thru the 23 things.
Friday, November 9, 2007
#27 Photobucket 9-16-2007
I made two albums. One with some of my pictures and one with
some pictures I found under "find stuff". I made a slideshow
of the second album. I have included it on my blog.
It is by my chalk board. Enjoy!
If you decide to use photobucket, here is a website that will explain how to do ANYTHING you want to do in photobucket! http://tutorials.photobucket.com It has LOTS of information that could come in useful!
Saturday, October 6, 2007
#32 Omnidrive and shipshot
I can open my document in omnidrive, but it is a multistep process. Interesting.
I don't see where I will need to use it again at this point. BUT I have proven myself wrong on that a couple of times during this 2.0 process, so you never know!
The recipe I used for this experiment is on my blog.
SNIPSHOT was fun. It is easy to download a picture from your computer and then crop, resize it etc. You can also use an html code to put a picture in this program. FUN!
#18 zoho revisited
I can understand where using online office programs could come in handy.
If you use one version of a program at home, and then go somewhere else and try to
work on your project on a different version of the same program it just doesn't work.
BUT if you use the online version and save your document, you can go anywhere else that has internet and open up your document and continue working on it. No problem!
So, online word and the spreadsheet programs would come in handy for this reason.
We have had patrons many times that couldn't use or computers to work on their document for this very reason. They leave frustrated and sometimes angry.
The tool bars look like they have the same things on them. Even some new ones that I don't recognize.
#31 Plaxo
Added a couple tv shows, bd's, anniv. Added a link to my calendar on my blog. When I clicked on it however, it only took me to Plaxo where I have to sign in to retrieve my calender. SO I deleted the link.
I can see where this might be a good thing if you have lots of appointments or dates to remember in your daily life. However for me, I don't think I will find a need for it.
Tried the icalshare.com site and found that I couldn't subscribe to anything. Firefox said not linked to any program, and windows said "page can't be found".
Sunday, September 23, 2007
#29 Scrapblogs
I can see where this could be a blast if you are into scrapbooking or just want to create a special page of pictures for someone as a gift or for yourself.
I hit the button to post to my blog, but when I push the "done" button, nothing happens! So, I am going to type the link here and hope it works.
http://www.scrapblog.com/OA7AC639-DE6B/2A46175F-7DOD
I don't really know what book I would make a scrapblog for. So I hope this will do the job.
Happy Scrapblogging!
I just tried to cut and paste the above into my browser, but all it did was take me to their homepage! So who knows!!!! Any suggestions out there?
Friday, September 21, 2007
Sunday, September 16, 2007
#24 File conversion issues
I typed something on microsoft word today and sent it to be converterted to html.
I must be doing something wrong. It sends me a link to my email, but to me it looked the same as when I sent it. (Maybe it was already html????) Tried to send it again and change to a pdf file, but couldn't figure out how I got it to go last time. Opened it from my documents and then filled out the rest of the zamzar blocks and it kept telling me I had to choose at least one file. I thought I had. Will try again at a later date.
I can see where this would come in handy for some of our patrons that use different versions of programs and then try to use our computers at the library and can't open it up off their floppy disc. Using this program they could change it to a different format that would work with our program. Or change it to a different program format like publisher for a presentation.
If they know how, or can figure out how, to use the zamzar program that is.
Friday, September 14, 2007
#25 Newsletters
BUT, I found that the only way it would show up on my blog was if I am logged into their site! As soon as I sign out, all that appears on my blog is the page that you create a newsletter on!
I even tried making it public, but that only worked while I was logged into the site too.
It is an easy site to make a little newsletter on. But I give up trying to link it to my blog for now. Had fun trying though!
09/16/2007
Ok, I think I've got it! http://letterpop.com/people/tinlizzie2 Try that. No RSS feed for my page.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
#26 Widgets
I also added a clock widget!
These are fun!
Now to watch my blog and see if they keep changing!
I also added a link to several more widgets. By the clock and weather widgets in the right column.
Sunday, September 2, 2007
#22 e books
With the Net Library site, I kept hitting stone walls. Couldn't find anything on subjects I tried to find, nor did I find anything on authors I liked. Doing something wrong, but what?????
With Digital Library, I found things I recognized and that were of interest to me. Much better.
Will need to download Overdrive or another software in order to be able to download a book to try it. Might already have the Adobe Ebook downloaded already. Will check.
I will try again after talking to my ebook expert at work.
I prefer to hold my book in my hand verses listening to a book.
Flickr mashup #6
I went back in and played with more of the flicker mashup tools. I made several but couldn't get them to my blog. Fun trying though
This is a beautiful picture of the center of a flower from the
Flickr Mashup color wheel.
May go back in and try at a later date.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
#21 podcasts
I have added a feed for 1. tvseries finale/cancellations http://fees.feedburner.com/TVSeriesFinale -------sounds interesting. I found out why a show we had been watching disappeared 2.http://photoshopKillerTips This one is a video podcast. Sounds VERY intersting RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/PhotoshopKillerTips
I will be exploring a littl more. Just getting started.
Sunday, August 5, 2007
#20 YouTube
Try typing in commercials for a decade (70"s commercials for instance) and see how far we have come in the technology for making commercials.
I chose the two I did because I really like the I Love Lucy show, and this is one of my favorites. I also liked the card trick one because he managed to use up the whole deck of cards while telling a story.
See the videos at the top of my blog. Would love to have them UNDER my blog, but.................
Sunday, July 29, 2007
#19 Discovering Web 2.0 tools
Some of the sites I checked out today are: PICASA This is a program where you can do all kinds of things with your photos on your computer. This one makes my fingers itch to play with it. GOOD SIGN! I actually like it better than FLIKR. GOOGLE MAPS: This one is great too. Worth checking out. You can do things with this one I haven't seen on MAPQUEST. Like it will show you pictures of places along your route, gas prices, and real estate search among others. ARCAPLAY in games looks like fun. Has all different types of games. Could get lost in here. HEALTH--MEDSTORY is an easy to navigate site that you can look up health related issues and find answers.
THIS IS A FUN EXERCISE. I will revisit this one at a later date. I have only just begun to explore!
#18 Zoho
This was written on Zoho Writer. I am going to check out a couple others next. Couldn't figure out how to send it from zoho to my blog. Used cut and paste.
I checked out sheet, email, creator, and a couple others. I can see where it could be useful. The sheet program is just like excel. Easy to use.
Still can't send from one program to the other.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
#17 PBWiki
Also played on the PBWiki homepage and made a couple of edits.
Checked out the favorites list and checked on a several of them.
This isn't too hard. Just go back and watch the little video clips if you run
into problems.
#16 Wiki land
1. SJCPL subject guides--My favorite I think. Can see where it would be a very useful tool at the reference desk or if you do a bunch of research on your own. It would be a good way to keep track of sources for popular topics or hard to find topics asked at the reference desk. "We should make a note of that for the next time we need to look this up. It was hard to find." is something I have heard. This would be a easy to keep and organize system for those "notes".
2.Book Lovers Wiki --it is a list of book reviews. When you click on a title, it links to your card catalog and you can see if it is available.
3. Bull Run Library Wiki--It is like a newsletter about a library system. "What's happening". It is also FULL of information and articles. They have one called Library elf that works like our email system to patrons. Also I found one I really like http://www.m-w.com/ Check it out and see what it is.
#15 library2.0 / web2.0
Basically, that is what they were saying in all the articles in #15.
Teachers need to require both print resources and also internet resources for the reports they assign their students. Students still need to learn how to look things up in books, but they also need to learn how to do it by the internet.
#14 technorati
1.Directory---had information, photos and videos on topic
2. Tags--tried couple tags located on page from directory
very little if anything on original topic. They just take a word out of original topic and talk about anything and everything
3. blogs----mostly chit chat on anything, very little mentioned on original topic
If I was to use this technorati site, I would stick with the main directory. This isn't for me.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
#13 del.icio.us
Also, if you just want to bookmark various websites of interest to check back on later, it is handy that you can check them on ANY computer no matter where you are at. Just log into your del.icio.us account.
Oh now to just keep track of all these accounts we are creating for future use!
I added several bookmarks to my account.
poodwaddle.com/worldclock.htm not only has the world clock, but also statistics of different things
nakedalarmclock.com (no nudity) for an alarm clock and also a clock that shows accurate time
Moronland.net/moronia/moron/1064/? bad slogans when translated to other languages
worldcat.org (look for items in libraries near you)
Monday, July 23, 2007
#12 Rollyo
I added one for: greeting cards, online shopping, crafts, and recipies.
#11 Library Thing
I played around in this site for awhile. Found different ways to list them in columns. I don't know that I would ever use this for me though.
Random books from tinlizzie's library
The Blue Zone: A Novel by Andrew Gross
Eleven on Top (A Stephanie Plum Novel) by Janet Evanovich
Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder: A Hannah Swensen Mystery (Hannah Swensen Mysteries) by Joanne Fluke
The Lady & Sons Just Desserts: More Than 120 Sweet Temptations from Savannah's Favorite Restaurant by Paula Deen
Killer Pancake (Goldy Culinary Mysteries, Book 5) by Diane Mott Davidson
Cherry Cheesecake Murder (Hannah Swensen Mysteries) by Joanne Fluke
The Navigator (NUMA Files) by Clive Cussler
Probable Cause by Theresa Schwegal
Sunday, July 22, 2007
#10
I have included several that were among my favorites. Can see lots of possibilities here.
Hope you enjoy the pictures I posted from this today.
#10
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Well, I discovered the world of RSS! I can see where it could be very interesting. And time consuming too if I check on them all every day.
I found several feeds that looked interesting and also several to try and see if I like them. Total of about 15 I believe! WOW! My favorite so far is "UNSHELVED"
Well, I now have a BLOGLINES account and a YOUTUBE account. Oh to keep track of these accounts now!
ONWARD TO MY NEXT CHALLENGE!
Bingo
He is a GREAT dog. We think he is a lab mix.
Friday, July 20, 2007
Sunday, July 15, 2007
#7
#3 & 4
Hardest of 7 1/2 steps would probably be #4. Easiest/most fun would be #6. Enjoy #7
I have always enjoyed working out solutions to problems. Gives me a lift when I solve something either by myself or working with someone else. I guess that means I also like #3
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
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Chop Suey recipe
This is a an easy recipe for making chop suey. No seasoning needed. Smells terrific!
Ingredients
1 1.2 pounds pork (I use pork chops or pork steak)
1 or 2 onions chopped fine
2 large green peppers
1 1/2 cups chopped celery----some tops
soy sauce
cooked rice
Directions:
Chop the pork into small pieces (hint: slightly freeze the meat to make it easier to cut)
Put in a large pot and cover with water.
Cook for 1/2 hour while you are chopping the vegetables.
Add vegetables. Add enough water to cover.
Cook until meat and vegetables are tender (approx another half hour or until done)
Add a small amount of soy sauce.
Cook rice---amount depends on your family
Serve chop suey over a bed of rice and add soy sauce to your taste.
Enjoy!