Archive for December, 2005

Library 2.0

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 [...]

Podcasts and Gaming

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 [...]

New new function of this blog

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 [...]

Instruction and Faculty Development

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 [...]

Finally!

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 [...]