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ten year award

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ten years of slave labour at my library

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Week 11: Online applications and tools

I am amazed at the amount of free applicationa that are available from the net.Zamzar is to me particulary useful in that I can convert word documents into PDF with it. I originally signed up with Web2.0 out of curiosity and did not expect to learn so much and enjoy the journey that this has taken me on.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Week 10: Mashups

My creation

I have had fun with big huge labs. The above jigsaw was created from this. I took the picture from the balcony of Junee Historical Museum. I had wondered what mashup was. I discovered what it was before this week as we are getting a new LMS at work and our OPAC will be a mashup of designs. YAY!

I have also created a calendar for May, using big huge labs, The photo is Monte Cristo house in Junee, supposedly has seven ghosts in it,
My creation

In the library environment this could be used in childrens activities.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Podcasting

I always assumed that Podcasting meant that you had to have an IPOD to listen, so I never went there. (Please don't laugh. This is a 57 yr old remember)

I have had a heap of fun ever since discovering I can listen on my computer. I have been listening to http://www.heart1032.com.au/. Its a story on one of the announcers who went to Haiti for Compassion and then when the food riots began the whole team had to get out fast! I have listened to several that were suggested in this weeks Podcast, but have been finding a host of others to listen to as well.

A good time waster, am not sure what benefit it would be to a library unless one podcast author talks.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Week 8

I have thouroghly enjoyed this week. tatse.com.au is a good site full of intersting ideas. I was already familiar with Yahoo 7Answers, Today I answered two questions on http://wiki.answers.com/. One was whether eculyptus kills rodents and no it does not. The other was how many sons did Ishmael have? That answer is found in Genesis 25. He had 12.

I have had real fun with this, this week.