So, the end is here.
One benefit to my taking this course : a customer came in asking for information on starting a blog. I was able to sit him down and show him. A blogging instruction book was available for him to take home , but it was neat to be able get him started.
Plus, sprinkling the fun stuff throughout the course might help keep the non techies attention. Playing with the pictures, ex. image generators and Flcker, got a lot of people back in the race. So, if they were earlier in the course, it would have kept them moving along.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Monday, February 25, 2008
Thing 29: Finishing up
Yeah! I think if we'd started with making the blog, and adding some easy fun stuff, I might have stuck closer to the schedule. I'm comfortable with the RSS feeds, UTube is fun and easy, Library Thing is neat. I'm not much into the Flcker, except some of the travel mashups. I love some of the techno games and gizmo's, like http://webneko.net/?kuramecha (check out the kitty in the corner:) It's too much work to keep up a MySpace and Blogger.
I enjoyed skimming through the other participant's blogs. Dark, light, polka-dots...something for everyone. It's easy to tell who's had fun with it!
I enjoyed skimming through the other participant's blogs. Dark, light, polka-dots...something for everyone. It's easy to tell who's had fun with it!
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Thing 28: Rollyo
Man, Rollyo is work. I really struggled with it. But, I finally got it on my sidebar. Not really sure if it's worth the trouble.
Thing 26: Image Generator
This thing gave me problems . I clicked the links of all the sites mentioned on thing 26, but many were paid sites, or tasteless sites, or nothing I'd use. I can see where other might like playing with images, but I'm just not into it.
Thing 27: Library Thing
Library Thing is fun. It's too bad they only had 200 items on the free account, but I guess you could have a new account for each genre!
Thing 25: Exploring Podcast Sites
Denver Public Library has some cute kid's storytime podcasts. I listened to In the Rain With Baby Duck. Copyright 1995 by Amy Hest. The reading was professional sounding. Great idea to have them available on their website.
iTunes is good enough, I guess, but their browsing area is tedious to me. I like the sites that give me some ideas new, free streams that are out there. I plan on trying out Yahoo!'s podcast. That's why I like the RSS feed, gives me a taste of what's out there on the web!
iTunes is good enough, I guess, but their browsing area is tedious to me. I like the sites that give me some ideas new, free streams that are out there. I plan on trying out Yahoo!'s podcast. That's why I like the RSS feed, gives me a taste of what's out there on the web!
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Friday, February 22, 2008
Thing 24: Podcasts
We've been playing with iTunes at home. We listen to Garrison Keillor do the "Writer's Almanac" and of course "HotforWords" videos. Still working out how to do all the searches, but lots available. Cool!
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