Monday, October 6, 2008

Social Networking / Feedback


Finally reached the end of the 23 things. I've had to rush through some things a bit, as I'm away on leave for a couple of weeks, and won't be able to access the internet.


Social networking: don't really like this myself. My daughters have all done the "myspace" and "facebook" thing, and I've discussed with them the aspects of privacy and details that should and should not be shared on such sites. They all like it though, and I know many senior citizens who use it as well. But I don't think I'll be one of them, even though I started up a page for the purpose of this project. But then again ............mmmmmmmmm..........you never know:-)


Some of the web pages I viewed where libraries had their own facebook page were amazing, and perhaps that's the way to go. There'll always be groups and organisations that use the internet extensively for networking and marketing. I know I use the net as a first port of call for information about almost everything. I was just discussing with someone recently that it's only been in the past 10 years or so that I've become so dependent on the net. Getting cable was a huge turning point. The internet holds endless possibilities for individuals and organisations to communicate, though at the end of the day, I hope we don't allow it to totally replace the human to human contact that everybody needs in this life.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

MASHUPS



Working Holiday
Make yours @ BigHugeLabs.com
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This is the code that was created when I indicated the countries I visited during my working holiday when I was 20-something:-) I'm not sure how it works at this stage. I don't think I've done this correctly - will have another look at it tomorrow.

I'm so stoked. When I previewed my entry, it worked.

Just to add some detail: I did the obligatory "working European holiday" which was one of the most enjoyable phases of my life. The world was a very different place back then, and this trip was the culmination of a desire I had harboured throughout my childhood. Although I returned home fairly "broke" I wouldn't have changed a thing!

Google docs

I've created a calendar for 2009 - nothing fancy, as time is of the essence. But I've added some colours for variation. You'll find it at http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pbjJg4sPXPTrcAbRufRVFYw&hl=en#. I can see some value in the concept of sharing a document when a group is working together on a particular project. It's a time saving process and it's special value I think is that there's only one document floating around, and it's the final version. Saves lots of paper and time.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Answer Boards/Podcasts

I've looked at all these pages, and frankly I can't see myself adding answers to anything, or indeed, bothering to read anyone else's answers. It all seems rather unsociable really. These sites are replacing good old-fashioned face to face communication. That's rather sad I feel. It's just a bit too impersonal for my liking. But I don't really think I'll be spending much time on sites like Yahoo.answers. As an ex-teacher, I cringe when I read some of the written responses that appear on these sites. How the educational system has failed so many people!! Say no more!!

However podcasts can be educational and fantastic for catching up with items of interest that were broadcast during the times when unable to listen to the radio. This has great benefits for people who have access to the internet. But I can also appreciate that there are plenty of people who don't have this access at home and have to rely on libraries and internet cafes. So again there are limitations to the usefulness of these tools.

Delicious

I've now created another address on the "Delicious" page. My link is http://delicious.com/ramshackle

It's quite a challenge I find, creating new logins for all these different pages. I've tried using the same log in ID, but it doesn't always allow that, so there are slight variations throughout the different sites.

I've amazingly added all my bookmarks into this site - this is very new to me. I can't say that I'll use it much, as I have all my bookmarks on my "Favourites" tab anyway, but we'll see.