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jamie's blog for the library: June 2007
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Jamie's blog for the library. For life's Learning x.0 project. Saturday, June 23, 2007. Originally uploaded by scottelsdon. Links to this post. Monday, June 18, 2007. A test post from Photobucket. Links to this post. So, where have I been? Just in case you're following along a little bit but not quite all the way, I forgot to mention here that I am the first guest blogger over at the Learning 2.1 blog. Links to this post. Tuesday, June 05, 2007. But look for something coming toward the end of the week.
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August | 2009 | At the Fore-Edge
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8230;fronting the boundaries…. Monthly Archives: August 2009. August 10, 2009. What was your favorite or least favorite Thing? What was challenging for you? What did you learn? What new technologies will you use in your library? My favorite, of course, was LibraryThing. Because I’m doing so much. Besides those mentioned above, another new thing for me was Google Docs Forms, which I definitely will use, particularly for in-house polling, and nings – although I’m not sure I’ll have much u...August 10, 2009.
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Learning Through Play: Thing #24--Zamzar Free online file conversion
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I am submerged in a sea of play. As mother of three young children, I am constantly reminded that children learn through their play. And of course, we grown ups learn that way too. This blog will detail my play as I learn web 2.0 technologies through Maryland's 23 Things. -Jaclyn Cassidy. Saturday, September 29, 2007. Thing #24- Zamzar Free online file conversion. Check out Zamzar.com. I hope you enjoy. The address is http:/ tv-digital-brasil.blogspot.com. A hug. April 8, 2008 at 6:26 PM.
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Thing 22: Developing a 23 Things for My Library | At the Fore-Edge
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8230;fronting the boundaries…. Thing 23: Reflection →. Thing 22: Developing a 23 Things for My Library. August 10, 2009. Well, actually we’ve already done that, and some of the evidence. Of it is on other. I originally set up this blog to draft the information for our own version of 23 Things – which we dubbed DSL. And for our library’s name. I posted my drafts here for other members of our library’s Technology Task Force to review and comment on before making the posts in our staff blog. Out of the then...
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Staff Developomendo: Summertime Storytime
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This blog was started to chart my progress in the Staff Development exercise. That was then, this is now. Sub to Marf's Work Blog. My famous husband and me . View my complete profile. Staff Developomendo 2.1 Blogs. Library 2.1 blog. Friday, July 17, 2015. I had to rethink my whole plan. I set aside all the books I'd been so excited about (Robin Hood, Perseus, etc.) and fell back on Shark In the Park! After July 4th, it usually all peters out and it happened again. The group didn't come and I had 30 M...
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Buddhist Librarian
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Get a Voki now! Get a Voki now! View my complete profile. Pogowhen you have a few minutes to waste. Explore, Discover, Play. Thursday, June 28, 2007. Trying again with Scrapblog. I was left a very nice comment from Alex at scrapblog.com stating that I might have better luck if I embedded the html. He liked Emilie the Buddhist Cat's scrapblog. She's beautiful, isn't she? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Widget from yourminis.com.
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Beware of Papercuts: Thing #6 - Creating & Editing Docs
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A library assistant's take on the famous "23 Things" and beyond. Follow me, MNLibraryGrrl @ Twitter. Tuesday, June 3, 2014. Thing #6 - Creating and Editing Docs. I love CloudOn. I had no idea it existed. It's great to be able to open up a Microsoft doc without having it go through all sorts of contortions to be viewed and edited. Hooray for the Cloud to back up important documents! June 6, 2014 at 9:31 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Albert Lea Public Library's Podcast. Follow me on Twitter.
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Beware of Papercuts: Thing #20 - Games
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A library assistant's take on the famous "23 Things" and beyond. Follow me, MNLibraryGrrl @ Twitter. Sunday, June 15, 2014. Thing #20 - Games. Love Words with Friends and like Candy Crush off and on. June 15, 2014 at 8:13 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Albert Lea Public Library's Podcast. Follow me on Twitter. Subscribe To Beware of Papercuts. Thing #19 - Hobbies. Thing #18 - Education. Thing #22 - Discover. Thing #17 - Connecting to Community. Thing #21 - Free for All. Thing #20 - Games.
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Beware of Papercuts: Thing 23
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A library assistant's take on the famous "23 Things" and beyond. Follow me, MNLibraryGrrl @ Twitter. Sunday, June 15, 2014. I enjoyed being exposed to so many topics. I would definitely do this again. I have gotten to the point I could do everything I need to on a tablet instead of a laptop. It is amazing what an android can do! June 15, 2014 at 8:16 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Albert Lea Public Library's Podcast. Follow me on Twitter. Subscribe To Beware of Papercuts. Thing #19 - Hobbies.
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Beware of Papercuts: Thing #16 - iPadio
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A library assistant's take on the famous "23 Things" and beyond. Follow me, MNLibraryGrrl @ Twitter. Sunday, June 15, 2014. Thing #16 - iPadio. I tried out iPadio. iPadio was user-friendly and did what it said it would. :) I was reading its background story. And see that it was first used for nonprofits and corporations. Interestingly enough, several of its most interesting users are explorers/adventurers. June 15, 2014 at 8:14 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Albert Lea Public Library's Podcast.
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