I played around with a few of the generators. I'd used some before, some just for fun, and some I'd actually used for work - posters for a summer read programme and also some different graphics made for one of our training programmes.
First of all I decided I needed to find out 'what my problem' was:
Just repeat after me:
"I'm a mentally unstable motorcycle mama who don't take no crap from nobody!"
I tried my 'other name' and got:
"I'm a flirtatious bad-ass biker chick with a highly suspicious nature!"
What's up with the motorbikes??
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Exploring Technorati and co
I looked at Topix and Technorati, Syndic8 wasn't available for me to go to, sadly.
Of the two I preferred Technorati, as someone mentioned it seems very american, I think that is more a reflection on who's blogging though. All those American's have a lot to say for themselves!
Anyway, I found a few library related blog sites. I have to say that on the whole I locate my library blog sites through referral from other library blog sites. It's that whole blogroll and connected world experience.
Of the two I preferred Technorati, as someone mentioned it seems very american, I think that is more a reflection on who's blogging though. All those American's have a lot to say for themselves!
Anyway, I found a few library related blog sites. I have to say that on the whole I locate my library blog sites through referral from other library blog sites. It's that whole blogroll and connected world experience.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Bloglines and other aggregators
I made my bloglines account and then created a public URL. My blogroll can be found at:
I'm not a big fan of bloglines, it serves its purpose but it isn't that pretty. I far prefer netvibes as I can make different tabs, see nice coloured boxes with synopsis and so on. Also netvibes lets me get RSS from facebook etc so I can do all my facebook stuff right from there.
http://www.bloglines.com/public/bluemonkey
All in all I didn't find the lesson that difficult. It was a matter of following the instructions on the bloglines site. It was a bit more confusing when it came time to find my public URL, however the screenshots on the learning blog covered this pretty well.I'm not a big fan of bloglines, it serves its purpose but it isn't that pretty. I far prefer netvibes as I can make different tabs, see nice coloured boxes with synopsis and so on. Also netvibes lets me get RSS from facebook etc so I can do all my facebook stuff right from there.
We now return to your regularly scheduled broadcast
Alright so, I'm a little behind here in lessons.
I'll have to do some quick climbing to get myself back in contention to win myself a musical tool.
First up - posting about the blog process.
I found this pretty simple, I've created a number of blogs in the past so using blogger was nothing new to me. My challenge was coming up with a suitable username to assure my anonymity. Once I did that it was pretty straightforward to get this thing created and ready.
As far as how I felt about the process - I think that blogs in general have their uses. There are some people that really enjoy blogging about their personal lives, others use them to discuss particular topics of interest, or work related issues. These seem to work for them. I'm personally not interested in keeping a blog.
If I want to communicate with people there are other ways that I choose to express myself online.
For work purposes I can see many different ways we could use blog functionality if needed. Ideas such as book clubs, staff newsletters, childrens and teens clubs, branch in-house 'noticeboards' and so on.
I'll have to do some quick climbing to get myself back in contention to win myself a musical tool.
First up - posting about the blog process.
I found this pretty simple, I've created a number of blogs in the past so using blogger was nothing new to me. My challenge was coming up with a suitable username to assure my anonymity. Once I did that it was pretty straightforward to get this thing created and ready.
As far as how I felt about the process - I think that blogs in general have their uses. There are some people that really enjoy blogging about their personal lives, others use them to discuss particular topics of interest, or work related issues. These seem to work for them. I'm personally not interested in keeping a blog.
If I want to communicate with people there are other ways that I choose to express myself online.
For work purposes I can see many different ways we could use blog functionality if needed. Ideas such as book clubs, staff newsletters, childrens and teens clubs, branch in-house 'noticeboards' and so on.
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