Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Thing 15: Twitter

I have to admit being pretty excited to complete this assignment...and NO it is not because it is the last one!! I've heard so much on the news about "Twittering" and "Tweeting" that it actually peaked my interest. Seems like a fun thing to do, but I personally won't be "Tweetin'" much...as per my previous post, typing fast can be a challenge for me, so typing into my miniature cell phone does not appeal to me whatsoever. Actually Facebook does essentially the same thing with big keyboard keys:) Facebook recently changed their layout and some features to make it more competitive with Twitter (or so I heard.) So I will just stick to updating my friends about my life through Facebook. I don't want them to miss out on any exciting events in my life, such as when I am about to eat dinner or especially when I am enjoying my morning coffee:)

Thing 14: Instant Messaging

This assignment was pretty easy to complete. I set up my account and IM-ed Noel who instantly got back to me the next day:) (She wasn't here at that time so we were not able to get the "true" IM experience.) I do occassionally IM friends while on Facebook, but cannot ever type as fast as I would like to keep the conversation going...so 9 times out of 10 I will IM my friend that I am going to call instead! I do think it is a great feature to have and will probably be using it more and more as my wpm improves:)

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Thing 13 Librarything

Librarything actually ended up being quite interesting. After I submitted my four books, I liked the way it showed me simliar books that might be of interest to me. I interlibrary-loaned one of them on personality types in children that I'd never heard of before. This is a topic of interest to me, so I will be excited to read the book Nurture by Nature. I can see me using this "thing" more for getting suggested reading, rather than as a personal cataloging system.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Thing 12 Social Bookmarking

I found social bookmarking to be a very useful tool. I have my own personal list of Favorites on my own computer (as well as a more youth services oriented list here at the library), but I can definately see a benefit to social bookmarking. The fact that it can be accessed from any computer is a plus, but I also like the more "social" side to it. I found some great science web sites that I will hopefully use for my Make It Work program here at the library. Therefore I think this is a great "Thing."