Summer reading bugs that is! Nioga Library System in Lockport NY has posted a bunch of photos of summer reading crafts on flickr. They’re wonderful! Some great ideas. Nioga, thanks for sharing.
Archive for March, 2008Give Away of the Day’s game for the day is Bookstories, a nice little word search program with cute graphics and a variety of playing levels. And it comes complete with a librarian??? If you’re a word search fan, it’s worth downloading. Installs easily. Free till midnight PST March 22. My only objection? Inclusion of “astrologer” in the Astronomy puzzle. Astrology ain’t astronomy, no way, no how! For the upcoming screencasting classes in CT, I’ve put together a sample of a “slidecast” on Slideshare.net. Basically it’s a narrated Powerpoint slide show.
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Video, slidehows, photos - widgets add fresh content to your web sitePosted by: polly in School Libraries, Web Site Tips, Widgets, YouTube, flickrEver wondered how to add a flickr slideshow to your website? Or a YouTube video? Or a PowerPoint slideshow? Check out this great article by Aaron Schmidt: Widgets and Widgetry for Librarians: Copy, Paste, and Relax in MultiMedia & Internet@Schools (Posted Mar 1, 2008) Widgets pull in updated content, making your web site less static (and less boring?) Adding a widget is easy. Usually just a short form to fill out and then a snippet of code to copy and paste to your website. You really don’t have to know anything about the code. (Though you do need to be able to edit your web pages.) With widgets you can have your del.icio.us bookmark links updating on your page, the most recent YouTube videos, photos from your flickr account, books you’re recommending via LibraryThing and so much more. If you want to see a whole bunch of flickr photo widgets in action, check out my flickr slide show examples page. Go get widgety!
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David Pogue loves the Flip video cam - so do IPosted by: polly in Libraries, School Libraries, Video, YouTube, gadgetsIn the NYT tech section today, David Pogue give the simple little Flip video cam a terrific review - Camcorder Brings Zen to the Shoot I bought one about 4 months ago, lured by its ’shiny new toy-ishness’. And it truly is a terrific little camera. Perfect for schools & libraries doing video projects with kids and teens (and adults). I’m thinking durable and easy to use. Is it the greatest video quality in the world? Not really. But is it good enough for fun youtube type videos? You bet! This is the camera I’d throw in my beach bag or give to kids to use at a pool party. And I might just buy the waterproof case mentioned in the review. I think a snorkeling trip to Hawaii would be a good way to test that one out. Aloha. In honor of the vernal equinox and Easter, learn how to stand an egg on end any time of year. It just takes patience and a steady hand, so says Phil Plait over at the wonderful site, Bad Astronomy. |



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