Zombie Letters from e-zombie.com

Zombie Letters from e-zombie.com

Zombie Letters from e-zombie.com

Thursday, November 22, 2007

#23 I have made it to the end

This was a fantastic learning opportunity. I thank all who were involved for organising it. It would be very difficult to pick a favourite learning task. I feel I have a better understanding of what web 2.0 can do and how this could be used within a library environment.

#22 Audio books

Project Gutenberg... What a time consuming but fantastic project. Classics available to all. Although Edgar Allen Poe isn't quite the same when read by a computer.

#21 Podcasts, Smodcast

Podcasting gives anyone who has access to the internet a soapbox to the world. With so many podcasts out there it is good to see some clever people have thought of a way for others to search for the ones they want.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

#20 You too can YouTube

YouTube... true freedom of speech and all the pitfalls which this can contain.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

#19 Discovering web2.0 tools

The site I looked at was Biblio.com which looks like a cross between Amazon and Global books in print for second hand, rare and out of print books. Great if a patron asks where can I buy that book which they loved and you have had hiding in your collection for 10 years.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

# 17 Sand box

I have added my blog to the list. These things are starting to become easier.

#18 Web:based apps

Free word processor! How did this get past Microsoft???