Posted on December 15th, 2005 by
ca92
As a marker to myself and for future thinking about the library instruction program, the ACRL blog's round up post (http://acrlblog.org/2005/12/05/what-do-you-know-about-weblib-20/) on Library 2.0 discussions is one I'll be coming back to. From into-the-future, new tech evangelism and hype to cynicism and reservation, all of these responses to the future are interesting barometers of changing [...]
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Filed under: Library, social software
Posted on December 8th, 2005 by
ca92
You ever read so much cool new stuff you think your head will explode? My library will be discussing the possiblities of podcasting and text messaging so I went out to see what I had in my del.icio.us bookmarks to get some ideas. Hours later, I added a whole bunch of new ‘marks, listened to [...]
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Filed under: gaming, podcasting
Posted on December 7th, 2005 by
ca92
OK so it’s clear that not much posting has been going on. I’m trying something new for the upcoming year though. I got a WordPress hosted blog (because categories make me happy) and I’ll try posting all of the more work-related stuff there and this space can be for the random and not yet ready [...]
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Filed under: administrivia, oldblog
Posted on December 7th, 2005 by
ca92
From INFOCOMMONS-L on Tue, 6 Dec 2005: Michelle Dubaj posted the results of her Faculty Development – Summary “I had asked the listserv: Has anyone done a targeted effort for Faculty Development in conjunction with their Information Commons? I am looking for institutions that have some type of program/workshop/institute that helps faculty create lessons/curriculum that [...]
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Filed under: faculty, instruction
Posted on December 5th, 2005 by
ca92
WordPress has made my dreams come true and started its own free blog hosting service, allowing me to have a blog with categories without me having to get off my lazy keester and get a domain and install WordPress. I knew the procrastination would pay off:) I can now happily masticate on my own random [...]
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Filed under: Miscellaneous