Wednesday, November 21, 2007

BCPL's 23 Things program drawing to a close

Wow, what a year it has been. I've worked my way through the 23 Things program and learned so much from it. Most of that was because I was one of the two people who were tracking the progress of everyone in our library system. That was a BIG motivator.

This has been a hugely positive experience and I've learned about a lot of things that I now use daily.

Before the end of the month, we'll be working to collect stats to report to the state about our participation. I'm very pleased at the number of people who worked through the program and by the number who finished all 23 of the exercises. It was challenging for us all at times and I'm proud to work with folks who saw the importance of this and spent the time to make it such a success!

Monday, August 27, 2007

Bad news about me

I got some bad news recently. I have a lung carcinoid tumor. If you have to get cancer, the carcinoid type seems like one of the better ones to get. It has a very high cure success rate.

I don't have a set course of treatment scheduled yet. With luck it will involve only surgery. People have been very kind and many have asked to be kept up to date on my progress. I have thought about that a lot and have decided to blog it up. That way, anyone who is interested can check the blog. You can find that at: notbymyself.blogspot.com. I'll post updates about new developments - and a lot of other things - there.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Vacation in Maine

I'm up in Maine this week freeloading on my friends Lynn and Bill. They tell me that it was hot and unpleasant last week but since I've been here it has been spectacular. Here are four photos that I took yesterday and this morning.


Friday, July 20, 2007

A really cool thing

Tonight I tuned in to the Yahoo home page. I've been sick at home for a week and at this point am nearly dead of boredom. Anyway. when the page came up I was astonished to see that someone I know was featured in the first Yahoo video feature on their home page. The daughter of a friend of mine had worked with a group to do a classical rendition of the music from The Legend of Zelda. Someone recorded the performance and it has been a big hit. I'm including an embedded link below. Cool, huh??!?

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Week 9, Thing 23 - Tra la, I'm done!

Well, it looks like I've completed the program. I'm going to run through all the suggested questions that are part of Thing 23......

What were your favorite discoveries or exercises on this learning journey?
I really enjoyed learning about RSS, sites where you can share word processing and spreadsheet files, and del.icio.us.

How has this program assisted or affected your lifelong learning goals?
This can be overwhelming. It gives you the feeling that you can never keep up. I find that I'm more committed now to tracking at least a few sites/blogs/feeds that will keep me at least reasonably up to date on what's going on.

Were there any take-aways or unexpected outcomes from this program that surprised you?
I find I'm using the collaborative shared file sites right away to work with people from other departments and organizations. Like my cool new GPS gizmo, it was one of those things that I didn't realize I could use until I actually experimented with it.

What could we do differently to improve upon this program’s format or concept?
I'd put Thing 3 at the beginning. Setting up a blog is a landmark moment for participating in this program. I think it would be good to have that in place first thing. It's not difficult (at least it doesn't seem difficult now) and it would give folks an instant place to start recording progress.

If we offered another discovery program like this in the future, would you again chose to participate?
You betcha!

How would you describe your learning experience in a few words or a few sentences, so we can share our successes and promote this program?
This program served three important functions for me....
  1. It made me familiar with things I'd only heard about. Taking the time to experiment has demystified terms like blog, rss, etc. so that I can now launch into discussions about them with confidence.
  2. It made me aware of things I had never heard about and now find completely essential. Shared file sites and del.icio.us are now part of my life.
  3. It allowed me to collaborate and celebrate these new technologies with others in and outside my library system. This was just the nudge I needed to launch out in this direction. Thanks!

Week 9, Thing 22 - Gutenberg & Downloadable Audiobooks

Finally, here's one where I aleady had lots of experience. I've downloaded audiobooks from both NetLibray and Overdrive. It takes a bit longer through Overdrive to download their media console but it's a handy piece of software to have. It helps manage the download and the digital rights stuff. I also like how Overdrive breaks their titles down into manageable size parts. That's a plus.

I have used Project Gutenberg lots of times to help customers find info. Once we had a customer who had a line that he thought was from Longfellow but couldn't say what poem. Of course, it wasn't the first line so it didn't turn up in any of the usual print indexes (this was a few years ago). We downloaded the complete works of Longfellow from Gutenberg and had the computer search the file for the line he remembered. He was IMPRESSED. So were we.

Week 9, Thing 21 - Podcasts

I have to admit that podcasts haven't impressed me so far. I haven't found anything that I want to chase after to that degree. I did check the Denver Public Library site and subscribed to their RSS feed of story time podcasts. That should be fun. It took me a while to figure out how to do it but it finally worked. At least it SEEMED to work. We'll see if anything feeds in!

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Week 9, Thing 20 - YouTube

I have seen lots of YouTube videos and have even used it to answer questions when custoemers are looking for particular songs. It's amazing how many old music videos are on there. I've seen the popular favorites like Cat vs Turtle, Shopping Penguin, Charlie the Unicorn and (my favorite) OK Go on treadmills.

I recently bumbled across this one that really caught me. It would probably be a good science fair selection for someone. Fascinating patterns made from sound....

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Week 8, Thing 19 - Web 2.0 awards

Well, I browsed around on that award site for quite a while. It was interesting to see the variety of things that are available. That list is a good answer for people who ask "what is web 2.0".

I saw a variety of interesting stuff but didn't find anything that I really HAD to play with until I landed on Pandora (www.pandora.com). That was really cool. I entered an assortment of song titles or groups and it came up with many similar selections. I don't have weird music taste but I don't know a lot of people who would make the same selections so this was a plus. I will no doubt spend much time here.

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Week 8, Thing 18 - Onlne_Productivity - Zoho works for me

Updated July 12, 2007. I made the original post below on May 31. Google Docs seemed to work for me where Zoho Writer didn't. Since then I've tried them both again and Zoho seems to work very well. I think I was having an odd Internet connection problem at the time and pinned the odd behavior on Zoho. I received a very nice and interested comment from the Zoho staff and that encouraged me to give it another try. I wanted to take a moment to issue this retraction since I have had good luck with Zoho since that original post.
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I haven't had the best of luck with Zoho Writer. I had some luck with the document but I had some weird formatting problems that I couldn't solve. I had to delete the document and start over. I had similar hitches with some of the other online tools. Still, this seems like a very handy feature. It's VERY handy to be able to get to the files from anywhere - an alternative to moving documents around on a flash drive or sending them by email. I'm going to give this some more time - although not right now, there's too much else to do! I'm going to try to post this document to my blog to see if I can figure out how it works.

[Cool, it worked. Even the colors and the font formatting came through the way I had entered it. That's handy.]

Week 7, Thing 17 - Learning 2.0 Sandbox Wiki

Well, that was fun. I've used wiki's but haven't ever edited one. I created my own wiki while I was at (bluffingwildly.pbwiki.com)it but didn't have any info to post yet! While I was entering my blog name to the list, I edited the instructions on the page that tell you how to post a link. I hope that helps. We'll see. This might be the first time lots of us have posted a link on anything so it might make folks nervous.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Week 7, Thing 16 - Wikis

Well, I learned from this. When reading about this sort of thing, you always try to apply it to your current situation first. I am thinking that a wiki might be a tool for our library's intranet. It takes a lot of management and would be great if it were really self-editing. However, I'm concerned about outdated information. Adding the content is easy. Maintaining it is a chore when you know what you have. I wonder how we'd manage it if content were arriving from all directions.

Off topic - New Colors

OK, I was working on a spreadsheet to track expenditures on historical photographs and needed a break. I used the Palette Generator on fk's flickr toys to create a palette of new colors from a photo. Here's the photo and the palette they gave me...


I picked colors from the palette and pasted the codes into the Blogger settings. It was good to see that they had a 'return to template defaults' button in case I really messed it up.

Week 6, Thing 15 - Perspectives on Library 2.0

Loved the "Machine is Us/ing us" video. It was well composed and enjoyably fast paced. The OCLC newsletter was interesting. It gave a good progression from concepts to potential practice. My favorite part about the Wikipedia article was the concept that Library 2.0 requores "radical trust." We'll need to give up absolute control over resources. For those of us who came up in the Library 0.0 world, that's not easy to do! Important, though.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Week 6, Thing 14 - Technorati

I've launched into Technorati. Since I don't read any blogs at the moment, it's going to take some time for me to build a list of favorites on this site. I did take the tour listed in the 23 things blog and it is dawning on me that my old 'mental model' of how to get information is outmoded. I've been looking to journal articles and see now that they're usually behind the curve of what's really going on. Now I'm going to need to look toward blogs for this. It's a little daunting to think of the bazillion sources of information that are out there. Tools like this do make it easier to manage and make it a bit less overwhelming.

Week 6, Thing 13 - del.icio.us

OK, I've done a lot of this stuff so far and it has been fun and potentially useful. I can tell that del.icio.us is going to be really handy. This is something that's easy to begin to use. I'm in the basics now. Although I've already found a kindred spirit or two just by checking shared tags. Pretty cool. By the way, I'm http://del.icio.us/bluffingwildly.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Week 5, Thing 12 - Rollyo

OK, I tried Rollyo. The hardest part about this was picking a search subject. I chose Maryland gardening. My search roll searches these sites:
  • University of Maryland Home and Garden Information Center
  • Mason-Dixon Chapter of the Maryland Rhododendron Society
  • Maryland Native Plant Society
  • Carroll Gardens Nurseries
  • Behnke Nurseries
  • Maryland Aquatic Nurseries
Try it!



Sunday, May 13, 2007

Week 5, Thing 11 - LibraryThing

Yippee, I had a jump on this one. I had started a LibraryThing page a while ago. You can see mine by going to: http://www.librarything.com/catalog/jimd.

Week 5, Thing 10 - Image Generators


This took much longer than I thought. I kept playing with different choices. You could spend hours on this. I finally used the Dollar Bill Generator to make this picture of my cat, Sam. It was a snap.

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Week 4, Thing 9 - RSS feeds

Subscribing to feeds was a little more complex. A lot of the feeds that interested me required separate registration. I might do that at some point but I'm registering a lot for things on this program so I'll hold off on that.

Finding feeds using the search tools was OK but I found it more useful to go to sites that I read and search them for the term "RSS". Lots of them have feeds. I set up several news feeds. I also subscribed to some library staff picks and recommended web sites lists. This should be interesting.

Week 4, Thing 8 - RSS on Bloglines

Setting this up was easier than anything else so far. Just an email address and password. Password management is becoming an issue, though!

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Week 3, Thing 7 - Interesting technology: GPS

We're supposed to write something about anything technology related that interests us. This week a friend of mine was working in D.C. and I went down to see him. We decided to go to dinner at some restaurant downtown that was new to both of us. Driving in D.C. always mystifies me. However, he had a Magellan GPS gizmo that was fascinating. We just entered the destination address, it knew where we were, what route to take, and it guided us the whole way. No brains required. I want one of those babies!

Week 3, Thing 6 - Flickr 3rd Party Sites

I played with fd's flickr toys for a long time. Hard to stop. I made a movie poster for my friend Sue. You can see it in my list of Flickr photos (see previous post).

Week 3, Thing 5 - Flickr-a-go-go

All right. I spent a little time with Flickr this afternoon. I'm registered as a user and uploaded a few photos. My ID on Flickr is also bluffingwildly. It seemed handy to be consistent if possible. I posted some photos of the chandelier I had hanging in my office at the holidays. You can see my photos by going to: http://www.flickr.com/photos/8206248@N08/ (I hope.)

Week 2, Thing 4 - Registering and tracking

All registered. If you're here you've already found this blog but just in case here's my blog address: http://bluffingwildly.blogspot.com. Cool, huh?

Week 2, Thing 3 - Blog all set up

This doesn't seem to be coming in order but I'm going through the program step by step. I set up the blog OK, when some free time drops out of the sky I'll customize this and do something with my profile. Until then, this will work just fine.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Week 1, Thing 2 - My 7 and 1/2 things observations

All in all, I don't think I do too badly with this. For me, I think the easiest thing is # 7.5 - Play. I seem to be good at that and it does help move forward. The hardest one for me is #4 - Have confidence.... Sometimes I perceive assignments as if they're much more difficult or complex than they really are and that can keep me from getting started. Once I'm on a roll, though, things usually go well. I think of that line from Mary Poppins when they're getting ready to clean up the room - "Well begun is half done!"

Week 1, Thing 1 - BluffingWildly

OK, I finally landed on an address for my blog that wasn't already taken. I picked BluffingWildly because, to me, that's what all this learning is about. You can't worry about looking stupid or making mistakes. Just plow forward like you know what you're doing, keep an open mind, ask some questions and it will all come together! Here goes....