Ok, so strictly speaking it is not a video, just audio, but it was on YouTube and it was just too good not to add, so I hope you all enjoy... Feeling a little nostalgic with Kate Bush.
So loads of opportunities to use videos in Libraries for promotions, training, promote collections etc. I already use the Common craft videos for our Internet Lesson to give an overall picture of the Internet to students. Much better than listening to me and gives the lesson a visual element.
So easily to be distracted by these things
Enough Library 2.0 learning, must go back to the Coal Face.
Adios!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
More Google than you can poke a stick at!!
igoogle has been on my browser for a while, but I do not have it setup as my home page, so it something I go to every now and then. Apart from adding all the fun gadgets - beach report, moon phases, hamster and suduko I love the artwork I can change at the top. For ages I have had Non Stop Big Rope and then Leunig. Now I have Reg Mobassa. Keeps me entertained as they change through the day.
I set up the calender and added SMS reminders to come to my phone. So theoretically I shouldn't miss my Chiro appointment tonight or the work Christmas party on Friday. :-)
I had a look at the Google books and frankly was blown away by what was available. All those magazines as well. I searched on permaculture and found some useful articles and I can see it would be very worth while for people undertaking some research.
I can spend some more time cruising the books as it would be very useful for some clients, although I am not sure about the reading on screen aspect.
I set up the calender and added SMS reminders to come to my phone. So theoretically I shouldn't miss my Chiro appointment tonight or the work Christmas party on Friday. :-)
I had a look at the Google books and frankly was blown away by what was available. All those magazines as well. I searched on permaculture and found some useful articles and I can see it would be very worth while for people undertaking some research.
I can spend some more time cruising the books as it would be very useful for some clients, although I am not sure about the reading on screen aspect.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Web Browsers
I have been stuck On IE for sometime. It can be difficult to move away from the comfort zone and security of what you know. Like changing banks, even though you know it will save you money who stay with the one you have been with for 100 years.
I had tried Safari before, but it was annoying me as I didn't have the patience to add all the bits, and pieces I had in place on IE. I liked some of features especially the displaying of screenshots of websites I had previously visited. Visually, it made it very easy to decided which webpages you wanted to return to. I guess in the end Safari was not for me.
So I tried Mozilla and this is much closer to IE in look, feel and functionality but with the bonus of being supposedly more secure and faster. It was much easier for me to transfer across and most of my "stuff" came with it. I will keep trialling to see whether I will stick with it.
I had tried Safari before, but it was annoying me as I didn't have the patience to add all the bits, and pieces I had in place on IE. I liked some of features especially the displaying of screenshots of websites I had previously visited. Visually, it made it very easy to decided which webpages you wanted to return to. I guess in the end Safari was not for me.
So I tried Mozilla and this is much closer to IE in look, feel and functionality but with the bonus of being supposedly more secure and faster. It was much easier for me to transfer across and most of my "stuff" came with it. I will keep trialling to see whether I will stick with it.
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