What was the most important thing you learned in the Betty Blogger summer school? Why?
*I think the big picture was how to get all of these technologies to work together in one cohesive whole.
What was most challenging part of Betty Blogger? Why?
*My biggest challenge was finding the time to complete the assignments. I know that they really didn't take a lot of time, but I am a mom of 2 young kids.
How successful was the “self-directed” learning model?
*I liked your learning model. It gave me freedom to work on my schedule. I think that flexibility is important for a program like this. I especially liked your friendly emails reminding us of deadlines!
Looking back at your reasons for participating in the Betty Blogger summer school (see your blog entry for Task #1), did the program fulfill your expectations?
*Yes, the program fulfilled my expectations. It gave me a chance to learn a little more about these technologies.
If we ran this program again, would you recommend us to a friend?
*Yes, I would recommend this program to a friend. I have some friends with young children who live a distance away from their families.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
LibraryThing
Here's a link to my newly created catalogue on LibraryThing:
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/McSherry
LibraryThing looks like a neat resource for the avid reader to keep themselves organized. It's like the journals that wine lovers use to track their favourites. It would be a good resource to recommend to teachers or students who enjoying reading. I have one student who will have 4-5 books on the go at one time! I think some students would enjoy being part of this community and have the ability to share their opinions about books -- without the stigma of being part of the school book club! :-)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/McSherry
LibraryThing looks like a neat resource for the avid reader to keep themselves organized. It's like the journals that wine lovers use to track their favourites. It would be a good resource to recommend to teachers or students who enjoying reading. I have one student who will have 4-5 books on the go at one time! I think some students would enjoy being part of this community and have the ability to share their opinions about books -- without the stigma of being part of the school book club! :-)
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
RSS Feeds
- What RSS feeds have you subscribed to?
I have subscribed to People.com, the OLA site, and CNN.com. I like to mix business with trivial stuff! Who knew that Céline Dion is pregnant again?? :-)
- Did you find Google Reader easy to use?
I found Google Reader fairly easy to use. I like that you can preview sites prior to subscribing when more than one result in your search is given.
- Will you continue to use the aggregator, Google Reader?
I think that I will use GR in the future. It seems a good way to stay current. Thanks, Library Lady!
My PBWorks experience
As requested, here are my answers to this week's questions ...
For the family picnic, I said that I would bring a vegan chocolate cake.
My experience with PBWorks has been short and sweet. Perhaps if my children will give a few minutes then I will play around with it more. PBWorks seems to be easy to use.
A wiki in my work could help. I am a solo librarian but work within a framework of 8 other librarians. Throughout the school year we collaborate on various projects. A wiki could get rid of the need to email various edits of documents. It would also reduce the chance of someone working on an older version of a document which could lead to confusion. I could use a wiki to help teachers develop assignments and projects.
For the family picnic, I said that I would bring a vegan chocolate cake.
My experience with PBWorks has been short and sweet. Perhaps if my children will give a few minutes then I will play around with it more. PBWorks seems to be easy to use.
A wiki in my work could help. I am a solo librarian but work within a framework of 8 other librarians. Throughout the school year we collaborate on various projects. A wiki could get rid of the need to email various edits of documents. It would also reduce the chance of someone working on an older version of a document which could lead to confusion. I could use a wiki to help teachers develop assignments and projects.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
A new recipe for an egg-free cake. I...
A new recipe for an egg-free cake. It is called "Crazy cake" on many web sites ... I think because it is one of those no fail recipes. I have made it three times, and so far it hasn't failed me yet.
Here are the ingredients ...
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 cups white sugar
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons baking soda
- 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 3/4 cup vegetable oil
- 2 tablespoons distilled white vinegar
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 2 cups cold water
DIRECTIONS
- Sift flour, sugar, salt, soda, and cocoa together into a 9 x 13 inch ungreased cake pan. Make three wells. Pour oil into one well, vinegar into second, and vanilla into third well. Pour cold water over all, and stir well with fork.
- Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 30 to 40 minutes, or until tooth pick inserted comes out clean. Frost with your favorite icing.
Originally published at: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Crazy-Cake/Detail.aspx
Picasa
After a little searching of Picasa, I uncovered a treasure trove of photos of the Acropolis. Initially, I searched Picasa hoping to find photos that would inspire our future house addition. Unfortunately, I was unsatisfied with those results. There seemed to be too many advertisements. The use of tags seems to be at the whim of the poster.
I may use Picasa in the future for my personal use. I would have to read the fine print with the ability to re-use photos. I work in a school and students are always looking for pictures for their projects. I would be concerned about copyright issues.
I may use Picasa in the future for my personal use. I would have to read the fine print with the ability to re-use photos. I work in a school and students are always looking for pictures for their projects. I would be concerned about copyright issues.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
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