Friday, July 18, 2008

Completion

I enjoyed doing these exercises for the most part. I don't have direct public contact so a lot of these exercises don't apply directly to my job, but I can see where knowledge of these lessons would be vital in a community library.

The best part for me was getting familiar with Flickr. I've had so much fun looking through people's albums. Our adventurous friend who does a lot of vacationing posts his pictures on Flickr and has been after us for years to check out his pictures. This is a picture of his latest trip to South Carolina...I can almost smell the soft sea air on the Battery in Charleston.

I got the most out of instant messaging and Flickr. I do almost all my communicating with instant messaging at work now. No need to use oxygen talking. I had hours of fun at home looking through Flickr.

I had the hardest time with the image generating. I’m still working on that. I hope the 20 for 20 page stays up for awhile for future reference.

Friday, July 11, 2008

#19 Gaming

This assignment was fun. I never realized how smart I could be when I could google every question on a crossword puzzle. Mensa here I come.

The kids games were fun, but I got extremely frustrated with Poptropica. Guess you have to be a kid to play it.

I don't have contact with the public so I don't see how I would use this in my job and I imagine my bosses would take a dim view of me playing games on the job.

I babysit my granddaughter who is three. It amazes me that she can already use a mouse as well as I can. I have Disney Playhouse bookmarked @ home for her use. http://atv.disney.go.com/playhouse/mickeymouseclubhouse/index.html



Thursday, July 3, 2008

#18 Maps and Geotagging


I was already pretty familiar with the internet satellite and aerial maps. I've been using MapQuest for years which has both aerial and street views.

I took a look around Google earth and it's pretty interesting. I went to addresses that I lived at one point or another. I also got some directions.

My son was working on electrical systems in remote Alaskan villages last summer. My husband and I followed him around the state using MapQuest. This is a photo of a float plane in Elfin Cove, Alaska. My son's got some stories about white knuckle flights into these remote villages, especially the flight into Elfin Cove. I don't think this is the same plane...it looks to be in too good of repair.