Thursday, November 27, 2008
Web 2.0 continued
The number of web pages is in the billions and I expect it won't be long before the sum total of all mankind's knowledge will be available if it is not already... and then some. I have been enjoying my journey thru Web 2.0 with Learn 2.0 and 2.1. I have learned about many things that I didn't even know existed as well as some very useful sites. I hope this will continue.
Open Source's time has come
I have long been a proponent of the open source software movement. I am currently investigating ways in which we can educate our patrons as to the offerings we have in the way of open source software. They may see it on our schedules but most do not have any idea what it is from its name.
I very much enjoyed reading about the efforts that are being made in the way of music and videos such as Willie Nelson and Radiohead are making. I will keenly follow this effort.
I think that the library has to continue its efforts to utilize the evolving technologies to serve the community. I think the new mission statement is very appropiate for the times.
Today it seems that we are overwhelmed with information. As John Naisbitt puts it in his book Megatrends, “we are drowning in information but starved for knowledge." What we need is a better way to assimilate the data and turn it into knowledge. And I find what Einstein said to be true in my case... "The more that I learn, the more I realize how much that I don't know." I hope that the Web 3.0 will provide some unique ways to solve that dilemma.
I very much enjoyed reading about the efforts that are being made in the way of music and videos such as Willie Nelson and Radiohead are making. I will keenly follow this effort.
I think that the library has to continue its efforts to utilize the evolving technologies to serve the community. I think the new mission statement is very appropiate for the times.
Today it seems that we are overwhelmed with information. As John Naisbitt puts it in his book Megatrends, “we are drowning in information but starved for knowledge." What we need is a better way to assimilate the data and turn it into knowledge. And I find what Einstein said to be true in my case... "The more that I learn, the more I realize how much that I don't know." I hope that the Web 3.0 will provide some unique ways to solve that dilemma.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Learn 2.1 Lesson 3
Combining Health and Wellness with Technology....What a concept! Why didn't I think of that. I wanted to join in the Steptember walks but I could not find a way to count my steps each day. I tried but I could just not do it. From this lesson I learned of the Pedometer of which I was not aware. Now I can obtain one and participate. Great!!
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Time to reactivate my dormant blog.
I like the new features that have been added. I am going to investigate the followers feature and implement them here on my blog.
Doug
Doug
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Starting Learn 2.1
technology is moving forward at an ever increasing rate and it would be virtually impossibe to keep up without some assistance. I appreciate working for the Orange county Library system and their commitment to assisting us in this endeavor.
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Learn 2.0 Lesson 10...Whew!
I have come to the end of the course...although I intend to continue to enhance this journal with further posts as I go back and review this entire course to glean more from my points of interest as well as address some of the optional adventures that I did have time to complete.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my exploration into the world of Web 2.0. I will use my mp3 player to further exlore this world. Also I intend to use it to further my knowledge and abilities as a minister and teacher of God's Word the Bible. I have been doing this for over 30 years now.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my exploration into the world of Web 2.0. I will use my mp3 player to further exlore this world. Also I intend to use it to further my knowledge and abilities as a minister and teacher of God's Word the Bible. I have been doing this for over 30 years now.
Digital Rights Management Debate....
If we all lived by the same set of ethics which would be an ideal world, everyone would respect the rights of others and ther would be no need for the endless cycle of regulations and legislation to plug the holes in the previous regulations. There is One who is going to bring about such a world, and soon, and thats all I have to say about that!
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