Apr 30, 2007

Wrap up on Learning 2.0

Learning 2.0 at McMaster has been a great experience. The ETG committee did a fabulous job in putting together the information, explaining it all, and most important being there to fire questions at.

I have loved these past few months. I enjoy learning new things and (more than that) I love to play!! Some of the things in Learning 2.0 were familiar to me and therefore it was fun to explore those areas a bit further. Some things were new (like wikis, social bookmarking, and some online applications and tools) and it was wonderful to try out these new things. I've learned many new things and have passed on information to my hubby to try. I will definitely continue exploring other neat 2.0 features.

I look forward to using my MP3 player and I'm REALLY hoping to win that laptop to have my own computer (and not have to share with my family!!!)

Thanks to Jeff, the ETG committee and my group leader for all the support and encouragement in this venture. What's next??? I can't wait!

Apr 27, 2007

Browser Tools

I'm always amazed at how many cool things there are out there. I've used Firefox as a browser interchangeably with IE. I went into the add ons and discovered a whole world of things available. I must admit, I only downloaded two for the sake of time, but will definitely find time to browse and see what else is available. I added the weather, which is a nice handy tool. It is nice in that it resides on the status bar out of the way. I also added the Dilbert button which when clicked will give the daily Dilbert strip. Always good to have some comedic relief in the day.
The MORRIS bookmarklets are quite a neat tool. I added the whole lot into my favourites. I tried it out while doing some searching in Amicus for some gov pubs. It worked very nicely, although I'll have to try to set it up so that it doesn't open in the same window (don't know if this can be done, but I'll poke around and see). I like how the small window pops up and you can just copy and paste into it. I can see this being quite useful for cataloguing purposes.

Gaming and Virtual Environments

Well this week was another fun one, as I love to play. My family has accessed online games for a while now. We have played online crosswords, Soduko etc.; the kids play games on treehouse.ca and discoverykids.ca and my husband, being an avid poker player, has played online poker. His comment about the online poker is that it certainly doesn't take the place of the real thing (don't get the same interaction with the players) it is great for testing and improving your skills.

I tried various of the free online arcade style games (I love frogger- does that show my age?? lol). I attended the gaming session that Kelly gave, which was great! Seeing WoW in action showed me that I could really get into playing the game (I used to play dungeons and dragons in University) just to find the time... Being such a wall flower (yeah right) I was the first one to jump up and have a go on DDR. I had danced on the mat at a party in the past and found it quite hilarious and lots of fun!!

I am a part of Second Life as one of the participants in the virtual reference pilot over the summer. I am really enjoying SL and having fun exploring all the different aspects of the world. The kids are always asking me to go onto Second Life and play. They of course find it amusing when my avatar crashes from flying or bumps into walls (but I'm getting better). My avatar is Isobella Sands. If you are in world, look for me, we can do coffee!

I believe that gaming and virtual worlds have a part in learning and the library. Looking at Second Life, obviously the library is there for virtual reference. There are possibly some other benefits as well that can be explored- meetings, library sessions in world, classes, etc. We just have to open our minds and explore all possibilities. Some games require a lot of strategy in order to play the game, not unlike the strategy needed for research and study. Could these skills be improved by playing games? Something to ponder!

Apr 13, 2007

Online Social Networks

Well this was an easy week for me! I'm a Facebook veteran (so to speak) at this point. I've been on Facebook for quite a well now. I love it!! I've hooked up with some great friends (old and new), my cousins are on, and I've invited some karate friends to join. I've joined a variety of different groups and I've created a group of my own for my karate club. I'm hooked on it and find that I'm on there quite a lot just to see what's happening. Uploading pictures is an easy process and it's fun to share some photos with friends. I like that you can set your privacy to whatever you want so that not everyone can view your info.

I had explored myspace in the past but didn't really like it so much. I find Facebook much more user friendly and easy to navigate through. LinkedIn looks interesting and I may explore it in the future, but right now I'm quite happy in Facebook.

Apr 10, 2007

Online Applications and Tools

I had a blast with this stuff! So many cool and fun things to play with. With spending so much time on the computer doing work, it's nice to be able to spend some time just playing. I particularly liked Snipshot and RedKid.net. I've used LastFM in the past but prefer to listen to my own music. The flickr Toys looks really cool and I'll have to spend some more time with it and play around.

My avatar from RedKid.net is on the right of my blog. I also created signposts and other fun stuff. I can see using this for some family fun as well.

Here's another thing I did in RedKid.net using my favourite saying:



Life is so much fun!!!

Apr 4, 2007

Raise a Little Hell

I was reading an article in today's edition of the Hamilton Spectator that made me think about some people that I come across in life. The article can be found here.

I am a firm believer in trying to live every day to the fullest, get something out of it and be optimistic. Certainly we are all faced with challenges, but it's the way that we handle the challenge that will determine the outcome for us. I try to find the positive in any given situation. If something is troublesome, I look to see if I can do something about it to change the situation. Instead of just sitting and complaining about something, I try to find out what it is that is bothering me about it. Once I've figured out what that thing is, I see whether I can do something about it to change it. If I can, then I try to do it! I find that too many people don't do this. These people are 'happy' to sit and complain. If you can do something, then DO it, if not, then stop complaining, suck it up and move on! You are only a victim of life, if you choose to be!

A great song from past years was on the radio coming to work yesterday- Trooper's 'Raise a Little Hell'. The lyrics in the song sums it all up for me:

If you don't like
What you got
Why don't you change it
If your world is all screwed up
Rearrange it

Raise a little Hell ...

If you don't like what you see
Why don't you fight it
If you know there's something wrong
Why don't you right it

Raise a little Hell ...

In the end it comes down to your thinking
And there's really nobody to blame
When it feels like your ship is sinking
And you're too tired to play the game

Nobody's going to help you
You've just got to stand up alone
And dig in your heels
And see how it feels
To raise a little Hell of your own