It was fun to go through the different wiki pages. However, now I feel a little confused. Several of the pages that I looked at felt more like blogs than pages of an encyclopedia. It was also interesting to note that one of the great things about wikipedia is that anyone can share information and that the one draw back is that, anyone can share information. A few of the sites that I went to had security measures in place. Comments had to be previewed or e-mail address had to be given before information would be posted.
I can definitely see how a wiki could be useful within a library. In fact I'm still trying to figure out the best way for my students to comment and I wonder if a wiki page would work better than a blog. Anyone with thoughts on that?
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
And this is where I get into trouble
I finally figured out how to "flickr" spell and now it really bugs me that it isn't "straight", but it is definitely past my bedtime.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Flickr
Well I gave flickr a try. I have used Snapfish in the past and it seems similar. It makes me a little uncomfortable having my families photos open to "everyone" so I uploaded some pictures of my dogs. I tried giving them specific tags so that I could find them through flickr's search, but I couldn't get my pictures to show. Any ideas on what I'm missing?
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Step Number 2
I really like being able to work through this list of tasks. I'm sure that has some kind of psychological meaning about my personality. This is my first year teaching in the library. Previously I have taught second, seventh and sixth grade.
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