Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Week 8 of 2.0

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Web 2.0 is like Lays potato chips. You can't have just one. I "played" with many of the award winner (that is the ones the state didn't have restricted). Of course, I like the video one best-Metacafe.com and dailymotion.com. I had already used youtube in the past. I really enjoyed the new sites. I also enjoyed the broth.com and art site. Google docs is pretty handy.
Lastfm.com looks like something I could enjoy on my leisure time.

But my award goes to picnik...the photo editing website.
This was great!
RL

Friday, August 24, 2007

Our wiki...


Our wiki (produced by 2Joycetech) can be found at



We are all learning to edit, etc.

It is pretty cool.

RL

Friday, August 17, 2007

2.0 in the libraries?

Everything that I have read about and experimented with in these exercises are great and I can see what a great service this would be for the school systems to use. In the public library, I have a hard time seeing how small, rural libraries could support this level of technology, since they hardly have the resources or manpower to run their programs now. Also, they would need to hire a tech team at each library to keep the systems running and support the patrons. No amount of technology can create more time or monies.

I was very impressed with what the Michigan libraries accomplished. Kudos to them.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Banned Books Week Banner


Banned Books Week Banner
Originally uploaded by DML East Branch

This is cool....found it on Flicker. Click on the flag and arrow around.

What is that I smell?


Last week, I was talking to my Mom on the phone at 7 AM and I saw a skunk run across my yard and get a drink from the drip at my central unit. Then it went to the front yard and ate seeds under my bird feeder.
Then this past weekend, I went outside to see the meteorites and was looking up and looked over and there was a skunk about 10 yards away under my backyard feeder. The next night I couldn't sleep and went out on the front porch and spotlighted the front feeder and there was a different skunk (this one had a stripe. He stamped his front feet and stuck that tail straight up...this means WATCH OUT AND BACK OFF!
I retreated in the house.
This morning I got my cup of coffee about 5 AM and went out on the front porch. It was still dark, so I spotlighted the tree where the birdfeeders are and there were TWO skunks. I turned off the light and just stood there for awhile, when all of a sudden one runs straight for the porch (they are fast like cats) and crashes through the flower bed below me and runs down my sidewalk! Then the other one takes the same path only slower.
It got my kicked my heart into overdrive for sure.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Hummingbirds


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I enjoy the return of my hummingbirds every spring. They are amazing tiny creatures that zoom by at mach speed or will fly right up to your face and check you out. They are curious little things too. When I was holding the feeder the other day, one poked at my fingernail. I guess he had never seen a fingernail. It wasn't because it was a pretty color like a flower, because I don't paint my fingernails. Then one evening, I noticed one that had flown really low to the ground and hovered above an object in my yard. I got down to see what it was-and it was a tree frog!
I thought it was funny that a hummingbird would notice a frog.
Now I am ready for them to go home-back to South America. Every day, I must rush home to fill up the empty feeders and make 16 more cups of sugar water. If you don't fill up the feeders, they come to my kitchen window and look in, as if to say-"Hey! We are on empty out here!" They swarm the feeders like a bunch of mad bees. I can fill up the feeder and hold it out and they will fly right up and sit and drink, while the others zoom in and out, around your arms and head. It is quite astonishing the maneuvers these little birds can perform.
Sometimes, they accidentally fly into my garage-they are hard to catch, but then you get the joy of holding it for a brief moment before it zooms out of your hands.
They put on a show every day and are fun to watch.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Ideas for Teen Programming in the Library


I work at a regional library in West Tennessee and we are doing an inservice on Teens in the Library. Some of the public libraries in our region do have teen programs and have good, well attended events. I need some really cool ideas for teen programs, activities, etc. I have some large libraries (with $$$) and small, one librarian libraries, so no idea is too small.