Thursday, October 30, 2008

Crossing the finish line.

Hurrah I made it. I must confess to a few moments when I wondered if I ever would, it seems to have taken a very long time getting here. Still better late than never. On the whole I really liked doing this Web 2.0, I just feel that we could have had longer to complete it. I know some people did finish in time but all the ones I know of did a lot of it at home in their own time. However I'm too [insert appropriate word of your choice here] to do that, so did it at work only. Still the main thing is that I learned heaps of things that I probably would not have learned left to my own devices, either through lack of confidence or the fact that I didn't even know they existed. So all in all I would call Web 2.0 a success.

ebooks/Project Gutenberg

I think the premise of ebooks is great but I'm not really a fan of ebooks, mainly because I find reading blocks of text very difficult to do on a screen. Also I'm rather partial to the feel and smell of 'real' books. However I have a friend who loves her ebook reader, she finds it fantastic as she does a lot of travel for her job and finds an ebook reader loaded with several books a lot more portable also with the screen being backlit she can read in the dark (under the covers)or so she tells me.
I went and checked out Project Gutenberg - not a very pretty site to look at but free books to download so who cares? Also had a look at the top 100 titles and found it interesting that the most popular by far was the 'Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition. by Miles and Thomson' with 1246 downloads. I have visions of people, ebook reader in one hand and scalpel in the other... DYI surgery anyone?

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Podcast

Hmmm... Had a bit of trouble with this podcast thing. I did manage to click on the "word of the year" link and discover a new favourite word 'squick' (cause immediate and thorough revulsion: eg... "was anyone else squicked by our waiter"s piercings?") but when trying to do the discovery exercise it all turned to custard. I went to podcastalley.com and did a search for 'Book Reviews'and chose Book Snark to listen to... so far so good. However no matter what I did I could not listen to the actual podcast unless I downloaded a player which I was not going to do on a work computer. However I have listened to podcasts before on my home computer with sucess and have found them to be useful.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

You Tube/ Mr Bean at the Library



I'm feeling very clever because I thought this one would be a lot harder than it turned out to be. Maybe I've been learning while doing these thingys. If you had asked me to do this before Web 2.0 I would have said, "Nope can't do that, too hard."
Just goes to show, you can teach a Library Assistant new tricks.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Web 2.0 Tools



I decided to check out the 'Games and Entertainment' winners of the Web 2.0 Awards and chose 2nd place getter 'Galaxiki' because 1st placegetter 'Zango' was blocked.

In its own words
"Galaxiki is a wiki based science fiction galaxy created, maintained and owned by its Community. As a visitor you may explore the galaxy or read science fiction and fantasy stories written by the community. As a site member you may name and edit edit solar systems and write your own science fiction or fantasy stories, post news and stories in the community blog (anything related to science, space, science fiction and fantasy is allowed) and help to build a fantastic online world.
Membership and editing community owned systems is completely free, but you may also buy your own star that will act as your personal wiki. You can name or dedicate a star, describe your planets, moons, invent alien life forms or even write entire science fiction and fantasy stories. All pages are wiki based and easy to edit."
You can also get a solar system widget of your choice. Mine is WDJ228 a red dwarf star with no planets. If you were into this sort of thing, I could see where this would be a great site to belong to.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Online applications

This one was interesting. I would have liked to have tried using 'Zoho' but unfortunately was not able to access it from work so will give it a go from home. However I had fun creating this scrapbook in 'Google Docs'.