Categories Web 2.0 & Library 2.0

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Articles about Web 2.0 and/or Library 2.0 concepts

The Many Faces of an Actor

The Many Faces of an Actor, originally uploaded by scampion. Steve Campion writes: Jamie Lee Curtis was wildly expressive during her talk. Here are 15 samples. I could have taken twice as many shots and still no two faces would have been the same. I heart the creativity that comes from librarians using tools like Flickr to document our Association.

Gearing Up for All Together Now

Announcing All Together Now: A Learning 2.0 Experience! This is a cross posting from my blog at SLJ. Greetings All Together Now participants! This is Michael Stephens, and I’ll be posting to this blog for the next few weeks for this Learning 2.0 course. When Brian Kenney asked me to take this project on, I was tickled. I’ve watched successful Learning 2.0 programs play out all over the world since the summer of 2006 when Helene Blowers launched the original program she created at the Public Library of Charlotte Mecklenburg County. I was lucky enough to be there for the opening day with my writing […]

Loopt on iPhone

Loopt on iPhone, originally uploaded by mstephens7. Updated the iPhone today and I’m fascinated by Loopt one of the free social networking apps. This is my chum Adam on Loopt: an status update, a user pic and a pin on a map. Need to think about this some more but I think I like it. Who’s on Loopt? I’m mstephens7 there.

Virtual world libraries : Challenges & Strategies

    Introduction: Me., originally uploaded by Timothy Greig. http://timothygreig.com/archives/131 Timothy Grieg, who I’ve followed for a while as he worked on his Masters project, writes: Today I collaborated (virtually and in person) with three other Second Life educators to present a session on Libraries and Second Life at theTELSIG National Seminar which is being held in Palmerston North today and tomorrow. I was incredibly nervous, and we were all crossing our fingers and toes that there wouldn’t be technology hitches – but all in all – even though there was the odd hiccup, I think it went pretty well! Everyone […]