Saturday, May 30, 2009

The 17th Thing: Pod casts

I looked in the podcast directories that were presented. I'm not sure how useful many of these are, outside of the news casts, assuming you want to eternally be in the newsloop, but some are mildly entertaining with varying quality. Once again, this seems to be dominated by commercial and professional producers, and CNN, PBS and sports seem to dominate the "most viewed category"
I suppose if you were out on a trail like the one pictured here, and really had a desire to get your newsfix, you might be able to be podicated on your Ipod or MP3 player. But why would one even want that? If however, you were in some boring and purposeless staff meeting, a podcast might be just the thing to transport you to a better place more deserving of your attention.
Ill try to get a podcast here later. Before I download any additional software, I need to query some knowledgeable sources about what would be best.

Thing 16 You Tube

I chose Matt Dancing because a coworker sent it to me and I thought it shows how a clever person can get a dream job by imaginatively using YouTube

Monday, April 13, 2009

The 15th: Rollyo


Tho I tried out some of the search rolls featured on the site, none came close to giving superior results to Google. I guess my world is still small enough and the queries I deal with simple enough that I don't feel the need for such power searching. Perhaps if I were a reporter on Frontline and needed to use multiple search engines to cover salient topics, or if I were an expert in some field...let's say Geology...it might be worth the effort to commit to making searchrolls that were limited to that field.


I tried to access a library resource searchroll, but it was "private". I accessed one on a topic that I have a lot of experience searching, and I wasn't impressed with the results, certainly not enough to create my own searchroll or link to that one. Sorry, but this "thing" is just not high enough on my list of priorities to spend any more time on, because the return is just not worth the investment. It's not inherently useless; it just isn't something that I need in my worklife at present.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

The 14th Thing: Productivity Tools


The online productivity tools are useful life/project organizers, particularly for those who need to collaborate in working groups across professional lines, or for volunteer organizations. They can function as a kind of intranet which all members can access thru the net without being limited to inhouse office applications for sharing files, and ideas and tracking progress on a particular project. This is good. Tools like Backpack do have portability...also a functional feature if you have a meeting where data needs to be shared beforehand, but people may not always have access to their real office.

The personalized pages/calenders available thru Google, Yahoo and other providers are useful in providing a single access/departure point for whatever one feels is useful to keep current; however it is important to remember that all these "preferences" are being tracked, analyzed, filed and marketed ...the more you show, the more they know and it is wise to keep that in mind with anything offered "free" by ISP's or others.
"In the middle of the journey of our life
I found myself astray in a dark wood
where the straight road had been lost sight of."
-Dante Alighieri

Thursday, March 19, 2009

The 13th: LibraryThing


Another frustrating learning experience. After dutifully following instructions to "paste this code to your blog" we get ......nothing!!! No explanations of why this won't work, no alternative methods to use and no amount of help from experienced colleagues could correct the problem.

So much for Jade's Virtual library. Here, instead, is the bricks and mortar library where at least you can get there from here.


"The creative process is a mystical path...we do not enter it after we get everything else out of the way....there is lots of dead material when we don't honor the live thing."

-from Jade's library...A Walk Between Heaven & Earth. A Personal Journal on Writing and the Creative Process by Burghild Nina Holzer


Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Thing 12: Wikis


Wikis are a useful tool for building on a specialized knowledge base or set of experiences through collaborative enterprise. The end product is dynamic, current and relevant, as committed users bring a level of expertise and oversight to insure that entries are correct and information is valid.

Focus and organization are important, or the community will not be motivated to participate in and maintain the site. Good uses are project evolvement, research and resource sharing and internal organizational collaboration.


"The whole is greater than the sum of its parts...."

Sunday, March 1, 2009

23 things: the Eleventh: Social Media


Frankly, these seem focused on the trivial and the useless. Is it really critical to the unfolding of the universe that Japanese Giant Hornets have been spotted or that John Bolton followed by Ann Coulter are cracking comments on which US cities they would nuke!! Not all things on the internet are inherently worthy of time and attention. And access to the internet does not make one a journalist or commentator worth reading.


"Liars and panderers in government would have a much harder time of it if so many people didn't insist on their right to remain ignorant..."

-Bill Maher