I subscribed to the podcast about the Library of Congress in Washington D.C.
Last week I visited the building and it was just beautiful... so ornate. This was a good site to subscribe to because it lists special information for librarians and teachers as well as their upcoming events. I was surprised to learn that the Library of Congress is celebrating the "Joy of Reading" on September 26th in the National Mall. Some authors who will be present include John Grisham, Judy Blume, Paula Deen, and Walter Mosley. I may try to visit my daughter in D.C. this weekend. GREAT FIND!
Monday, August 10, 2009
21 Things
I have learned a great deal from the "23 Things Exercise". This exercise has coaxed me into learning the many forms of new technology which are at our disposal. In the past, I did not pay as close attention to these forms of technology which were constantly in our media.
When Michael Jackson died, I saw how movie stars and other celebrities posted their feelings about him on Twitter. I have also noticed the numerous blogs which appear in the newspaper each day as well as the social bookmarking on different sites.
Although this exercise has been a very positive one, I still have trouble understanding the mechanics behind everything and I am still somewhat apprehensive about signing off on new accounts. I know these feelings will dissipate, however, whenever I become more familiar with the technology.
One of my major problems in doing this exercise was the fact that most of it was relatively new and I tended to procrastinate when I ran into problems posting information. This was especially true when there was other work which needed to be done for the summer reading program. Perhaps the "23 Things" would be better timed during the winter months. All and all, I am happy the program was provided for us.
When Michael Jackson died, I saw how movie stars and other celebrities posted their feelings about him on Twitter. I have also noticed the numerous blogs which appear in the newspaper each day as well as the social bookmarking on different sites.
Although this exercise has been a very positive one, I still have trouble understanding the mechanics behind everything and I am still somewhat apprehensive about signing off on new accounts. I know these feelings will dissipate, however, whenever I become more familiar with the technology.
One of my major problems in doing this exercise was the fact that most of it was relatively new and I tended to procrastinate when I ran into problems posting information. This was especially true when there was other work which needed to be done for the summer reading program. Perhaps the "23 Things" would be better timed during the winter months. All and all, I am happy the program was provided for us.
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