Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Posting a photo
Well, I added a photo that seems to sum up how I'm feeling today. Lots of beautiful things in the distance, but I'm out to sea and trying to regain my footing.
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Originally uploaded by amccarrandi.
Angela C. McCarren
Branch Manager
Evergreen Branch Library
2635 Aborn Road
San Jose, CA 95121
(408)808-3060
(408)238-0584 (fax)
angela.mccarren@sjlibrary.org
www.sjlibrary.org
Flickr Part 2
Well I did a test post from Flickr to my blog. Seemed to work. Now I am going to try to figure out the next steps. I did upload a photo. I will have to look for it.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Week 2 # 4
Okay, sent the sjlibrary23journey.blogspot.com to the Virtual Services Team email.
This is as far as I have time for today. Thanks for the good start.
This is as far as I have time for today. Thanks for the good start.
Week 2, Number 3
Well, this is actually not the first post I've done. However, setting up the blog was easy. I have a myspace account, but don't blog on it. This seems easier.
Week 1 Number 2
Listened and watched the tutorial. Wrote down the habits; reminded me of Steven Covey's 7 Habits. I guess the hardest for me will be to begin with the end in mind. I don't know much about some of the new technologies, and a lot about others, so it's hard to visualize the end - other than being better informed and better able to help others. Easiest might be to take responsibility for my learning. Learning 2.0 will be fun.
Week 1 Thing 1
Listened to the podcast about the program. I saw this listed somewhere - sorry brainfreeze, can't remember whether it was in American Libraries, or Google Librarian, and thought I would try to follow the program. It's great that SJL is giving everyone a chance to get a flash drive - I love them. They make it so easy to transfer files and pictures from one place to another.
Beginning Learning 2.0 journey
I have just started on this path. It's very exciting to be learning something new. I always have fun exploring. Guess that's why I became a librarian.
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