Week 14 Thing 19 Learning 2.0
Here are the results of my Google Doc's Library Palooza survey
4 people took the survey
1) Literary Genre Character
3 of 4 picked: Gregorian English man/woman, English/French peasant, Lord or Lady, Knight in Shining Armor
1 of 4 picked: Private Detective, Military OPS Commander, FBI Analyst, Crime Scene Investigator
2) Bookmark a page
2 picked: Use scraps of paper right near you
1 picked: Dog ear the page
1 picked: Bookmarks and scraps of paper depending on where I am when reading a book
3) What Library?
2 of 4 picked : Public Library
2 of 4 picked: K-6 Elementary School
Results will be updated as needed! Thank you!
Blog created as part of an INFORMATION ACCESS AND TECHNOLOGY class in School Library Media.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Monday, April 9, 2012
Summing it all up!
Week 15 Thing 20 Learning 2.0
This Learning 2.0 assignment for our School Library Information Access and Technology class was extremely useful. I enjoyed the self-learning pace and the discipline it took to get the weekly assignments done. It was fun to explore various technological programs and apply them in this blog. The best part was being able to incorporate some of the applications into another assignment in creating a school library wiki.
I know that all of these applications will come in handy in my own school library. The challenge will be to keep on top of changing technology, software updates and trends that students prefer as far as the use of technology is concerned. I may keep this blog alive an running if the need arises and if it fits into my school library!
This Learning 2.0 assignment for our School Library Information Access and Technology class was extremely useful. I enjoyed the self-learning pace and the discipline it took to get the weekly assignments done. It was fun to explore various technological programs and apply them in this blog. The best part was being able to incorporate some of the applications into another assignment in creating a school library wiki.
I know that all of these applications will come in handy in my own school library. The challenge will be to keep on top of changing technology, software updates and trends that students prefer as far as the use of technology is concerned. I may keep this blog alive an running if the need arises and if it fits into my school library!
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Tag Clouds Palooza!
Week 13 Thing 18 Learning 2.0
Tag cloud created with Wordle using Literary Genres (Fiction and Non-fiction) and some Dewey Decimal System tag words.
All tag clouds were screen captured with Jing.

Tag "Clouds" created by Tagxedo using words from the Library Palooza Blog.

Who knew? I've seen cloud tags around the web, but who knew how fun it was to create them! I plan to make cloud tag posters for my library and online as well as teaching my students about them. It would be fun to make a cloud tag on a specific genre and tag books in that genre. There are definitely possibilities here!
Tag cloud created with Wordle using Literary Genres (Fiction and Non-fiction) and some Dewey Decimal System tag words.
All tag clouds were screen captured with Jing.

Tag "Clouds" created by Tagxedo using words from the Library Palooza Blog.

Pods From The Creek
Week 12 Thing 17 Learning 2.0
Silvercreek High School, Longmont, Colorado (St. Vrain Valley School District) has a podcast called Pods From The Creek . I choose a podcast from September 25, 2009 (Episode 7). The podcast was hosted by Mr. Goerner, the school librarian and was very informative as it related information going on around the school in the form of short announcements. It then goes on to interview Ms. Kohn, a language arts teacher at the school that is starting a new semester long online book class. Though Ms. Kohn is not in the library, I though this related nicely to a great idea that any librarian could do in a middle school or high school. Then next part of the podcast is an introduction to a new website called Drop.io, and then some iTouch/Phone applications.
The podcast is about 8 minutes long which personally I think is a good length of time as a school podcast should not be too long or drawn out (depending on the topic) or listeners may not want to tune in. My first impression of the podcast was that the host spoke clearly and not rushed, there was no background noise other than simple ambient music when needed.
The Podcast begins with Mr. Goerner the school librarian making routine school announcements to include school library happenings of which were at the time of the podcast: banned book week and a poetry slam. The host interviewed Ms. Kohn on her new online book class called "Best sellers". It works like an online book club where students choose books based on a particular genre. The students meet about 6 times throughout the semester in addition to the online meetings and could earn a .5 English elective credit.
In the first two days of the class, student will meet together for training on how to use Moodle which is a free onine virtual learning environment (vitrual campus). Several genres will be used and students can select a book from a genre then discuss the commonalities that are shared across that genre in Moodle. Some of the concerns addressed regarding the class were scheduling, adequate online training and self-discipline and motivation to stay current with the online discussions by utilizing the computer lab at school or getting online at home etc.
The next thing that was features was a website called Drop.io
Drop.io was a file sharing website, that was named by TIME magazine as one of the 50 best websites of 2009. Well unfortunately Drop.io is currently out of commission after being acquired by Facebook.
Finally Mr.Goerner talked about two iTouch and iPhone applications: Worldview by CloudMade where you can search and browse webcams throughout the world and book mark them for future use. The second application was Google Apps by Google.
Obviously because this podcast was in 2009, some of the tech/web items are currently not "new" news, but the main idea was that Mr. Goerner disseminated a lot of information in a short 8 minute time frame and gave important highlights to the students of Silvercreek High School.
http://podsfromthecreek.podcastpeople.com/posts/34731
http://moodle.org/
Silvercreek High School, Longmont, Colorado (St. Vrain Valley School District) has a podcast called Pods From The Creek . I choose a podcast from September 25, 2009 (Episode 7). The podcast was hosted by Mr. Goerner, the school librarian and was very informative as it related information going on around the school in the form of short announcements. It then goes on to interview Ms. Kohn, a language arts teacher at the school that is starting a new semester long online book class. Though Ms. Kohn is not in the library, I though this related nicely to a great idea that any librarian could do in a middle school or high school. Then next part of the podcast is an introduction to a new website called Drop.io, and then some iTouch/Phone applications.
The podcast is about 8 minutes long which personally I think is a good length of time as a school podcast should not be too long or drawn out (depending on the topic) or listeners may not want to tune in. My first impression of the podcast was that the host spoke clearly and not rushed, there was no background noise other than simple ambient music when needed.
The Podcast begins with Mr. Goerner the school librarian making routine school announcements to include school library happenings of which were at the time of the podcast: banned book week and a poetry slam. The host interviewed Ms. Kohn on her new online book class called "Best sellers". It works like an online book club where students choose books based on a particular genre. The students meet about 6 times throughout the semester in addition to the online meetings and could earn a .5 English elective credit.
In the first two days of the class, student will meet together for training on how to use Moodle which is a free onine virtual learning environment (vitrual campus). Several genres will be used and students can select a book from a genre then discuss the commonalities that are shared across that genre in Moodle. Some of the concerns addressed regarding the class were scheduling, adequate online training and self-discipline and motivation to stay current with the online discussions by utilizing the computer lab at school or getting online at home etc.

Drop.io was a file sharing website, that was named by TIME magazine as one of the 50 best websites of 2009. Well unfortunately Drop.io is currently out of commission after being acquired by Facebook.
Finally Mr.Goerner talked about two iTouch and iPhone applications: Worldview by CloudMade where you can search and browse webcams throughout the world and book mark them for future use. The second application was Google Apps by Google.
Obviously because this podcast was in 2009, some of the tech/web items are currently not "new" news, but the main idea was that Mr. Goerner disseminated a lot of information in a short 8 minute time frame and gave important highlights to the students of Silvercreek High School.
http://podsfromthecreek.podcastpeople.com/posts/34731

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