Monday, February 11, 2008

#23 In Conclusion

The L 2.0 program was an interesting and worthwhile experience. Extra comments are contained in exercise 15. I hadn't blogged before and I must say that this is an easy way of keeping a public diary. However, I didn't like the way that posts are listed from bottom to top, rather than vice versa. It's hard to develop a story that way, since we are used to reading from top to bottom. I don't think most people could be bothered going back to the start, then working forwards.

If the exercises were done at work, a lot more time than expected was required. I think that most library staff members don't have a great deal of time to "play", so it would have saved a fair amount of time if all of the instructions were clear, accurate and concise.

As for the technologies, Flickr was a good way to share photos and search for photos through tags. Mashups can be a very useful combination of elements such as photos, maps and text. Trading cards are a fun type of on-line business card and could be used to liven up e-mails.

RSS feeds are very worthwhile and could be added to our library web site. There were many tools to find such feeds. As for Image Generators, the range was bewildering.

Library Thing was a favourite of mine and could be used for booklists, and book discussions on our web site. Rollyo is good for one-stop searches of favourite web sites. Delicious web site tags are very handy for organising and adding to favourites.

Technorati allows you to explore most aspects of blogs. Special purpose Wikis would be good for library project teams, book clubs and other discussion groups. However, it's a concern that non-experts can delete or alter Wikipedia entries, even in a non-matching style.

Zoho Writer didn't work for me. I'd rather use Word. However, there were some very professional Web 2.0 based tools. With YouTube, the reliabilty, quality and speed of the videos was very variable, but some were excellent. Similar clips would make interesting attachments to our website. However, these videos seem to attract many trivial or offensive comments.

I think Podcasts were a waste of time and had more problems than YouTube videos. On the other hand, on-line Audiobooks worked quickly and reliably and could be a worthwhile web-based addition to our collection.

Overall, I learnt a lot and will continue to use some of the above technologies. The program showed that the possibilites are almost endless, but you need particular purposes and enough time, to make the most of them.

2 comments:

Celina said...

Hi,

Thanks for trying Zoho Writer. We would like to know what stopped you from pursuing further with Zoho Writer.

We always welcome user suggestions
which helps us to constantly strive and improve the user experience.

Please feel free to drop your concerns at support@zohowriter.com

With Best Regards,
Celina

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