Sunday, March 22, 2009

Slideshare- Where I like to Go

Check out this SlideShare Presentation:

Slideshare THING 9

I like Slideshare more more than Zoho.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Sunday, February 15, 2009

THING "LIBRARIAN": A Must See


This film gives an interesting glimpse into the pre-1.0 era. This is a "must see" for all library staff!

Follow the link and be enlightened.

http://www.archive.org/details/Libraria1947

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

THING SEVEN: IMAGE GENERATION AGAIN


Here's some more Lettter James fun...with an important message.

THING SEVEN: IMAGE GENERATION


I like Letter James. Its fun! .

This image is just one of many different formats to display your personal message.

Here's the link.

http://www.letterjames.com/start.php?mod=image-personalization

NUMBER SIX: Spell with Flickr Ate My Brain!!


I have, as well as some of my 23 Things comrades, been frustrated by the inability to move the images from the Spell with Flickr site to our blog sites.

I wish that in the spirit of Web 2.0 we had a central blog, available to all participants, on which we could share tips and perhaps receive advice from our 23 Things, Web 2.0 peers. Alas, we spend time emailing each other about our difficulties rather than being able to tap into the enormous community of talent involved in this project.

It all seems very 1.0.

Friday, February 6, 2009

THING TWO II: slight return


Web 2.0 technology not only bridges spatial and conceptual distances, but allows intellectual communities to access past records of creation and design. The capacity for storing knowledge that can be drawn upon by future innovators and creative communities allows for a bridging of temporal distance as well. Imagine if we had access, now, to the creative processes involved in building the pyramids or the many developments of ancient Rome.

THING SIX: Picasa


Picasa is a site which allows one to edit, organize, and save photos and photo collections. Here is the photo below after the color has been "saturated"