Meredith Farkas & Michelle Boule (http://michellemeredith.pbwiki.com/Learning%20with%20Blogs%20and%20Wikis) What is a blog frequently updated page with posts presented in reverse-chronological order What’s cool about them don’t need…
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Andy Carvin, National Public Radio (www.andycarvin.com/complibraries.ppt) Head of NPR’s Web 2.0 streategy Traditional Media Production publisher broadcaster billboard owner drag a sign from a plane…
Marshal Breeding, Vanderbilt Library Generations Silent Gen Baby boomers Gen X Millennials Millennial characteristics inate ability for tech frenetic multitasking comfortable w/ diverse types of…
David Lee King, Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library Why, What, Who, how, and When Why should we set up new services example: library myspace…
Lee Rainie, Director, Pew Internet and American Life Project “I adore librarians” Ask a Ninja: What is Podcasting The Starting Point Tim O’Reilly & John…
Not much to tell as I’m already as tired as if I’m on day four. My session went well but as usual I had too…
Computerworld has published a list of the top 10 Firefox extensions to avoid. Usually I find a lot of use in “top 10” articles but…
Here’s a video of some network monitoring software that takes your network traffic data and presents it as a videogame-esque battle between good and evil…
I’m not sure if I’ve blogged about the Will it Blend videos before but I can’t pass up this one.
I’ve got a thing for interesting ways to present data visually. Here’s a cool one: Housing prices from 1890 to the present done as a…