Tuesday, 23 August 2011

BETTY BLOGGER SUMMARY

At the beginning I gave myself a rating for web 2.0 of 3.  I have certainly advanced and now I am more conscious of how much there is to know.  I also feel a little more confident of how to go forward.  I would give myself a 5 or even a 6.

My expectations were simple.  I expected to learn more than I already did and get a sense of  where I might go forward.  I was disappointed not to get into Facebook or at least to understand it better, but it was explained there were privacy concerns which I can appreciate.

On the whole I am pleased I took the course as I am certainly better off.

A challenge for me was the section on Diigo.  The real problem was that the solution was there, but I just didn't see it.  A session in the drop-in centre was very helpful and not only solved the problem, but made me realize if I just look around and use resources at hand I can tackle lots of things.

As I wrote the drop in session was very important and I also had at least two telephone conversations that helped to clarify things that were confusing me.  Ultimately you have to learn on your own, but that involves using all the available resources.

Yes I would recommend it to someone who knows a little, but would like to learn more.  I guess if anyone rated themselves 9 or 10 there might not be enough new stuff for them to appreciate.  I definitely learned a few things and hope to spread them around a bit.  Thank you.









 

I love the Library Thing

Long before I knew anything about social media I loved books.  I am also a list maker.  Although I used to have a better than average memory (did really well on trivial pursuit), my memory is fading and in truth was never able to recall enough details of what I had read.

I have used written lists and even made notes of mostly non ficton books and have written mini reviews on a blog, newsletter and through the Hamilton Public Library.  The Hamilton Public Library has a feature on individual accounts that records what they call "Recently Returned items" which I referred to while doing this assignment.  It also records DVD, CD, etc. You are encouraged to rate library material and write reviews.

Each book (or other library item) taught me something.   Sometimes they build on one another, other times they clash meaning you have to re-sort your ideas on a topic.  Sometimes you need to understand why people see things differently from yourself or see something you don't see.

Yes, I plan to build on this tool and understand it better.  I don't have time to read all the books that interest me

I interpreted your instructions that you wanted a link to my "catalogue" rather than to my profile and so here it is:  http://www.librarything.com/catalog/johnfdavidson20

Thursday, 18 August 2011

LEARNING ABOUT RSS FEEDS

I have seen the term RSS feeds many times and couldn't figure it out.  Yes it is an advantage and can probably save lots of wasted time--guilty.  And it gets right to what you are looking for quickly.

I was surprised one feature not mentioned.  My first subscription was automatic.  In my Betty Blogger  account I had listed another one of my own blogs (and of course I know what is new there, but a reminder is not all bad) and it came up as one of my subscriptions johnfdavidson.com.  I added www.juancole.com as I do read him every morning, but have found he sneaks in new posts at odd times.  I took the example of Globe and Mail as I usually check that at least once a day.  Then I added Huffington Post--this is one of my most common peaks throughout the day and yet I can't always tell what is old and what is new.

I did find it easy to use, although maybe lucky in that my choices all had feeds.  I liked it so much that I bookmarked it to my Diigo account.


Thursday, 11 August 2011

My introduction to a wiki

I can see the advantage of setting up a wiki for organizing events or projects.  I guess the wiki format avoids having to set up expensive software.  I will explore it more. 

I decided my contribution for the meal would be my tuna curry as described in previous recipe.

Unfortunately I have to get back to work, but this is something interesting and useful.

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

USING GOOGLE DOCS

Following Task number 6 as best I can I got into Google Docs.  From what I gathered it is an easy way to use software without having to purchase expensive programs.  I followed instructions to this point making up a story (a true one) that seemed appropriate for the course.  We will see if it worked.

 https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1IiIgKhKL-_-tkouIZ6QTZMgHFW3w2xzuLOKnjorl8Eg


My Recipe

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

First Impressions of Picasa Web Site

Following instructions it was not hard to find the website and to pick out interesting photos.  I chose the one of a horse's eye (it has a very subtle reflection of the photographer in it) as I work with a horse publication.  Although I do not ride horses I have come to think of them as beautiful creatures.

Tags were:  close-up eye horses panoramia

I am curious about Picasa.  One of the problems I anticipate storing photos on my computer is that I will run out of space or too many photos will slow down my other operations.  I actually take a lot of photos that I use in my newsletter or blog and even have some published in The Rider (for credit only, but really just to  raise interest in the paper that I sell ads for).  I also take a lot of photos like other people for vacations and other occasions.

I do like the idea of sharing photos with friends and strangers.    I will explore the idea more.