I wanted to bundle the last ones together.
Read about tag clouds, which are an interesting way of posting tags and posted my wordle.
here's my wordle:
http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/1802326/sean
its based on the blog I've been writing, here. I accidentally printed like 4 copies of it.. oops.
Overall, these 29 things have shown many thing I have already seen before.
Some were interesting, but for the most part it felt a bit tedious because I had already been to most of the sites featured, and have played around with them in the past.
I did have some fun messing around with the different web applications available, but overall felt as though the tutorial was outdated, and not maintained because of the broken links and outdated information for users such as myself. If you are new to the web, I could see how this would be a helpful tool to the internet, but unfortunately I am not.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
24&25
24. Discover some useful search tools for locating podcasts.
25. Take a look at the titles available on NetLibrary and learn how to download audiobooks.
I've discovered that most of the 29 things that I'm trying to "discover" I've have already encountered in my travels of the internet. I have used the search tools they provided before, and I have gotten audiobooks online before. This being said, I went on the websites again, learned a bit about each of them. I watched a couple of podcasts, including the interveiw on podacasters:
http://www.podcastalley.com/featured_podcasts.php?feature_id=759
In addition, I opened a netlibrary account, and looked up some books that I enjoy like Slaughterhouse 5. I hope I don't get spammed too much.
25. Take a look at the titles available on NetLibrary and learn how to download audiobooks.
I've discovered that most of the 29 things that I'm trying to "discover" I've have already encountered in my travels of the internet. I have used the search tools they provided before, and I have gotten audiobooks online before. This being said, I went on the websites again, learned a bit about each of them. I watched a couple of podcasts, including the interveiw on podacasters:
http://www.podcastalley.com/featured_podcasts.php?feature_id=759
In addition, I opened a netlibrary account, and looked up some books that I enjoy like Slaughterhouse 5. I hope I don't get spammed too much.
23. Discover YouTube and a few sites that allow users to upload and share videos.
23. Discover YouTube and a few sites that allow users to upload and share videos.
I've used youtube before, for more personal stuff, I don't really want to post my link, but I tried to upload a video for this post, and failed because of camera difficulties, but I think it was youtube and not my camera because my camera works for chatroulette.
I've used youtube before, for more personal stuff, I don't really want to post my link, but I tried to upload a video for this post, and failed because of camera difficulties, but I think it was youtube and not my camera because my camera works for chatroulette.
22. Explore any site from the Web 2.0 awards list, play with it and write a blog post about your findings.
22. Explore any site from the Web 2.0 awards list, play with it and write a blog post about your findings.
I was very interested to see which sites ranked the bast according to this website.
I was happy to see lulu.com got first place as best bookseller, I've used them before to self publish my own work. I checked out oodle.com which is a classifieds website similar to craigslist (which got first place) and found it overly distracting, and thought if they went with something more similar to craigslist they might have got first place. Google go the award for collaborative writing and word processing (go figure) finally I went to http://www.imcooked.com/ to see what they were all about, and found it very intriguing, and will email the link to my girlfriend.
I was very interested to see which sites ranked the bast according to this website.
I was happy to see lulu.com got first place as best bookseller, I've used them before to self publish my own work. I checked out oodle.com which is a classifieds website similar to craigslist (which got first place) and found it overly distracting, and thought if they went with something more similar to craigslist they might have got first place. Google go the award for collaborative writing and word processing (go figure) finally I went to http://www.imcooked.com/ to see what they were all about, and found it very intriguing, and will email the link to my girlfriend.
21. Take a look at some online productivity (word processing, spreadsheet) tools.
21. Take a look at some online productivity (word processing, spreadsheet) tools.
In the Learning 2.0 they wanted me to checkout Zoho, but to avoid spam I opted out of trying it out and I am going to blog about another word processing, spreadsheet tools which are available when you sign up for gmail.
When you click on documents once signed into your gmail account, you can access both word processing and spreadsheet, and a calendar, and many other gadgets and doodads (technical term) that are helpful online, I use them almost everyday.
In the Learning 2.0 they wanted me to checkout Zoho, but to avoid spam I opted out of trying it out and I am going to blog about another word processing, spreadsheet tools which are available when you sign up for gmail.
When you click on documents once signed into your gmail account, you can access both word processing and spreadsheet, and a calendar, and many other gadgets and doodads (technical term) that are helpful online, I use them almost everyday.
20. Locate a few useful library related blogs and/or news feeds.
20. Locate a few useful library related blogs and/or news feeds.
Checked out
http://www.topix.net/
http://www.syndic8.com/
and came back to http://technorati.com/
checked out some blogs, searched for some interesting articles, and was generally impressed.
Checked out
http://www.topix.net/
http://www.syndic8.com/
and came back to http://technorati.com/
checked out some blogs, searched for some interesting articles, and was generally impressed.
19. Learn about RSS feeds and setup your own Bloglines newsreader account.
19. Learn about RSS feeds and setup your own Bloglines newsreader account.
I ended up going through the discovery exercises and signed up for the
Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog
Its pretty cool.
I ended up going through the discovery exercises and signed up for the
Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog
Its pretty cool.
18. Read a few perspectives on Web 2.0, Library 2.0 and the future of libraries and blog your thoughts.
18. Read a few perspectives on Web 2.0, Library 2.0 and the future of libraries and blog your thoughts.
I ended up reading, "Away from the "icebergs"" which I found rather interesting. I read the comparisons between libraries and the new web 2.0. It had three key points which it stated, first was the "just in case" which is about libraries having information which may not be provided on the internet, and that libraries are there, just in case. I find this rather the opposite in real life, in most cases, I find it tedious and frustrating to find something in a library, and end up finding what I need online. Second is user education, and this is helping the users to educate themselves and upgrade their educational standards which are applied and make things easier to obtain, and I generally agree with this. Lastly the "come to us" which places the libraries resources available to the web, which in many schools and libraries around the country is already available. This article stresses points of the web which I believe are important, and I feel as though the library system will always be needed, and from my perspective it seems silly to think it will obsolete.
I ended up reading, "Away from the "icebergs"" which I found rather interesting. I read the comparisons between libraries and the new web 2.0. It had three key points which it stated, first was the "just in case" which is about libraries having information which may not be provided on the internet, and that libraries are there, just in case. I find this rather the opposite in real life, in most cases, I find it tedious and frustrating to find something in a library, and end up finding what I need online. Second is user education, and this is helping the users to educate themselves and upgrade their educational standards which are applied and make things easier to obtain, and I generally agree with this. Lastly the "come to us" which places the libraries resources available to the web, which in many schools and libraries around the country is already available. This article stresses points of the web which I believe are important, and I feel as though the library system will always be needed, and from my perspective it seems silly to think it will obsolete.
17. Explore Technorati and learn how tags work with blog posts.
17. Explore Technorati and learn how tags work with blog posts.
With Technorati, I viewed the homepage, browsed the articles, blogs, and found it interesting that blogs are tracked using this website.
I ended up searching for my own name and did not get any results worth reporting.
The site is very nice, and I may return in the future.
With Technorati, I viewed the homepage, browsed the articles, blogs, and found it interesting that blogs are tracked using this website.
I ended up searching for my own name and did not get any results worth reporting.
The site is very nice, and I may return in the future.
16. Learn about tagging and discover a Del.icio.us (a social bookmaking site)
16. Learn about tagging and discover a Del.icio.us (a social bookmaking site)
Tagging photos, links, and other bits of information is fairly commonplace for me, I have used delicious in the past, but went to the tutorials for the 29 things, watched the 8 minute video, read some of the hints and tips, and unfortunately found some broken links as well. I bookmarked a couple of links, and they can be viewed here:
http://delicious.com/seanfriend
Tagging photos, links, and other bits of information is fairly commonplace for me, I have used delicious in the past, but went to the tutorials for the 29 things, watched the 8 minute video, read some of the hints and tips, and unfortunately found some broken links as well. I bookmarked a couple of links, and they can be viewed here:
http://delicious.com/seanfriend
Sunday, March 14, 2010
15. Roll your own search tool with Rollyo.
15. Roll your own search tool with Rollyo.
Unfortunately the website is down. But it seems very similar to delicious.com
Unfortunately the website is down. But it seems very similar to delicious.com
14. Take a look at LibraryThing and catalog some of your favorite books.
14. Take a look at LibraryThing and catalog some of your favorite books.
Librarything is really all about metadata, which I find fascinating. With Librarything you can add a book to your catalog by just entering the title or connect with other users through your similar reading tastes. Tags and metadata control everything and it works very similarly to most websites online today. Although tempted, I did not signup for an account (did not want to be spammed) but did read up on how to use and tag books,which is an interesting process and an interesting way to catalog and find books online.
Librarything is really all about metadata, which I find fascinating. With Librarything you can add a book to your catalog by just entering the title or connect with other users through your similar reading tastes. Tags and metadata control everything and it works very similarly to most websites online today. Although tempted, I did not signup for an account (did not want to be spammed) but did read up on how to use and tag books,which is an interesting process and an interesting way to catalog and find books online.
13. Play around with an online image generator.

13. Play around with an online image generator.
I honestly had a ton of fun messing around with the image generators that were provided.
I created this motivational poster. I made an obamacon, and some random word generators.
Like this:
7 bizarre ways international spies can kill you suddenly
Fun stuff overall.
#12
12. Make a test call to adjust your computer's settings and if all is well call one of your classmates. We'll be using Skype soon to communicate with group members for our reference assignment. Please also read this article: Skype as Conference Tool (The article is posted under title "Week 5-Skype Things"in the discussion board of the Blackboard.)
I honestly don't know how I would do this without one of my classmates or professor's email account name.
I can connect easily to ichat and have done so in the past.
I honestly don't know how I would do this without one of my classmates or professor's email account name.
I can connect easily to ichat and have done so in the past.
11. Download and install the software and create your own Skype name. Post your Skype name on the Blackboard Learning 2.0 discussion forum.
11. Download and install the software and create your own Skype name. Post your Skype name on the Blackboard Learning 2.0 discussion forum.
I prefer not to use skype or download it to my computer if it will not be used directly for school activities.
Although my ichat email is seanfriend (@) apple (dot) com.
(so spammers do not spam me)
I prefer not to use skype or download it to my computer if it will not be used directly for school activities.
Although my ichat email is seanfriend (@) apple (dot) com.
(so spammers do not spam me)
10. Read up on Skype
10. Read up on Skype
After being sent to the wikipedia article, I learned that Skype was developed by Estonian developers Ahti Heinla, Priit Kasesalu and Jaan Tallinn, who had also originally developed Kazaa. I also learned skype was bought by ebay, and has had a slew of legal issues. Both Skype and Kazaa I have used in the past, but I no longer download music and if I am video chatting I usually use Apple Chat. My roommate uses Skype more, and I tend to use Apple chat around the holidays.
After being sent to the wikipedia article, I learned that Skype was developed by Estonian developers Ahti Heinla, Priit Kasesalu and Jaan Tallinn, who had also originally developed Kazaa. I also learned skype was bought by ebay, and has had a slew of legal issues. Both Skype and Kazaa I have used in the past, but I no longer download music and if I am video chatting I usually use Apple Chat. My roommate uses Skype more, and I tend to use Apple chat around the holidays.
9. Add an entry to the Learning 2.0 SandBox wiki.
I attempted to use the Sandbox wiki, but was unable to because the page did not exist and I could not create an account.
8. Learn about wikis and discover some innovative ways that libraries are using them.
In this lesson of the "29 things" I had the opportunity to learn more about wikis like wikipedia. I have known about wikis previous to this, but it was interesting to learn more.
In the objective, the teaching states:
"Some of the benefits that make wikis so attractive are:
It was interesting to see the other wikis available.
In the objective, the teaching states:
"Some of the benefits that make wikis so attractive are:
- Anyone (registered or unregistered, if unrestricted) can add, edit or delete content.
- Tracking tools within wikis allow you to easily keep up on what been changed and by whom.
- Earlier versions of a page can be viewed and reinstated when needed.
- And users do not need to know HTML in order to apply styles to text or add and edit content. In most cases simple syntax structure is used."
It was interesting to see the other wikis available.
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