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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Method #7

I can see where Libraries or teachers could use this to select certain sites they wanted the students to use for a research project, or maybe sites with educational games the students could play. I think it could be a useful tools.
I also like the idea that you can take your bookmarks with you form computer to computer. I don't know how many times I have found something at work and then when I get home I can't find the same site again. It will just take a little time to get use to saving it in a different way.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Did You Know - by Karl Fisch

Did You Know - by Karl Fisch

Method #6





I chose these videos because they really made me stop and think about how fast technology is changing and how students are learning differently. I can see with my own kids how reading a book is something they would pick as a last option. They would perfer to watch a video or listen to a podcast instead of reading, or create a video or presentation instead of writing a report. I think libraries need to realize that the future is not about hard copy books. We have to be open to new ideas. But at the same time I know we have to have some kind of control over content in a school setting.
One thing I dislike about you tube is there are so many videos to sort through. I get drawn in and start watching videos that are not related to what I was looking for. I do think there are videos out there that students could use and learn from, especially on teacher tube.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Method # 5

A couple of years ago, my home computer crashed and I lost a lot of pictures I had saved to my computer from my camera. Since then I have tried to make CDs to serve as a backup. I might give Flickr a try at home to at least serve as a backup. I can see where it would be good for family and friends to view pictures and not have to print or e-mail copies to everyone. But as far as in a school library, I don't know if I will be adding a lot of school picture to my account. I do think kids would love it. It seems a lot of teenage girls carry a camera in their purse at all times and love to take the silliest pictures. Then the next things said is e-mail that one to me or put that one on facebook. So maybe educating the students about the options out there is what I need to explore.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Method 4

http://www.aggieathletics.com/

http://www.cnn.com/?eref=rss_topstories

http://www.libraryjournal.com/community/Library+Education/47104.html?nid=3280

RSS Feeds

I don't think I did these the correct way but I couldn't get them to show in the sidebar and work properly. I will have to play with it some more.

I had a hard time searching for feeds I was interested in. On Google Reader, I never found the discover button like the instructions said. I currently don't follow any sites daily, so RSS is not something I see myself using regularly. If I found a site I just loved then maybe I would use RSS feeds.