hansonheidi's Life List
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1. Learn about wikis and discover some innovative ways that libraries are using them.
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2. Learn about tagging and del.icio.us
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3. Learn about Digg, Reddit, StumleUpon and other social media sites
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4. Take a look at some online productivity (word processing, spreadsheet) tools.
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5. Take a look at LibraryThing and catalog some of my favorite books.
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6. Explore Libraries and Games
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7. Use Assignment Calculator and Research Project Calculator
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8. Use ELM productivity tools
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9. Discover why YouTube & other video sites are so popular.
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10. Discover some useful search tools for locating podcasts and videos.
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11. Learn about Facebook and MySpace
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12. Learn about other social networking sites
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13. Locate a few useful library related blogs and/or news feeds.
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14. Roll my own search tool with Rollyo.
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15. Learn about social tagging and discover a few sites that use ‘tags’ to connect information and users together.
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16. Explore Technorati and learn how to tags work with blog posts.
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17. a post to the Learning 2.0 SandBox wiki.
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18. Take a look at the audiobook titles available on NetLibrary and download a small title to listen to from the PC.
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19. Explore ways to keep learning.
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20. Summarize my Learning 2.0 experience on my blog.
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How I did it: I explored several sites that allow you to save data on the web with your own personal account. This means that I don't have to create a presentation on the computer I will be doing the presentation. This portability makes working from home easier. It makes traveling from one building or lab to another an easy transition. My presentations can follow me where ever there is internet. I can also share me creatio… Read how I did it…
How I did it: I just took the links and read the instructions. I played around on afew of the sites, but didn't create a specific project. I have made a list of these sites though, so when we return to school I can use that resource for projects that come up. Read how I did it…
How I did it: Started at www.bighugelabs.com. There are lots of types of things you can create here, but I chose "trading cards". I linked to my flickr account so I could using images stored on that website. Next I went to www.imagechef.com were I created an account that allows me to save things I create.I also explored and created an account at www.toondoo.com. All of these sites provide hours projects to do. I can see en… Read how I did it…
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