- Twitter Daily Digest for 2010-03-16 http://ff.im/-hBmNb #
- thank you CSPAN http://nyti.ms/bwDwYk : Finally going to be able to watch Doug Watson's portrayal of Will Rogers: http://bit.ly/apVs08 #
- Video Test 2: http://wp.me/pLSiO-c #
- has anyone ever had a blog deleted by blogspot and had it recovered? (id'd as spam) what did you do to recover? #
- RT @yo_bj: RT: @LISNews: It's All Over Folks…The End of Publishing As We Know It http://bit.ly/9VomsO #
- RT @princessofworld: RT @KCPubLibrary: Job opening: Web Content Developer at Kansas City Public Library http://ow.ly/1mSmn #jobs Plz RT! #
- RT @erindowney: Note the reference to publibs in this article: HOW ARE WE SUPPOSED TO DO THAT?!? http://bit.ly/alhm6Y #
- RT @heidigoseek: Good point, social media is not about the tools, it's about how you engage with your audience. #bcsmc #
- ntl broadband plan releasd; ex. summ here: http://bit.ly/clN9pk mentions "Ntl Digital Literacy Corps" sounds like what libs r already doing! #
- @annehaines that's cool! i didn't even look at the job 🙂 just passed along the posting to my network 🙂 in reply to annehaines #
- @wawoodworth that we LOVE to read books (got asked that on Sunday, actually); had to say no to that one. like digital, not physical print. in reply to wawoodworth #
- RT @wawoodworth: Poll: Worst librarian stereotype. Go. (answer then RT question, please) #
- Library Journal: After False Start, PTFS Finally Acquires LibLime http://bit.ly/9npDeG #koha #
- RT @acarvin: Learning Word/Excel doesn't make u a 21st cent citizen. Need production skills, organizing skills. #DigitalDivide #
- @acarvin @BigMediaJulia what abt all the schls that block 21st century tools that they shld be teaching to students 2b digitally literate? in reply to acarvin #
- @BizMediaJulia @acarvin not just broadband speed: pple need computers or mobile devices to connect to web; can pple afford those hardware? in reply to BizMediaJulia #
- @BizMediaJulia @acarvin thats why pple are turning to libraries: high speed connection PLUS hardware availability. #
- @BizMediaJulia no def no hardware buying. but i wanted to make sure pple realized while speed is huge issue (i work w lots of rural (1 of 2) in reply to BizMediaJulia #
- @apdoktor so glad to hear! 🙂 best compliment=my teaching helped someone else teach! 🙂 one of these days i'll get downtown 2 signs of life in reply to apdoktor #
- @BizMediaJulia libraries where out in the country dial up is still only option; satellite unaff etc), but its also no access to comp equip in reply to BizMediaJulia #
- this was one of my social media workshop students from a month ago!! 🙂 RT @apdoktor: I am helping my friend to learn to tweet 🙂 #
- working on 2 google apps accts at same time; training 2 different libs on it tomorrow; means less driving, but hard to keep the 2 separated! #
- @wawoodworth how many participants do you expect in the program? that's where the time estimates will varym esp in reply to wawoodworth #
- @wawoodworth setup of the website took me 4-5 hrs at the most (looking for the theme 2 hrs lol); its wordpress based in reply to wawoodworth #
- @wawoodworth writing weekly lessons took 4-6 hrs (maybe more or less); interaction w participants is biggest time draw; answering qs, etc. in reply to wawoodworth #
- @wawoodworth you're smart for so few participants lol 🙂 in reply to wawoodworth #
- @erindowney exactly; there needs to be an industry standard file format for ebooks (like w digital docs: pdf or doc) before this is possible in reply to erindowney #
- RT @timoreilly timoreilly Very clever video about the end of publishing as we know it. http://bit.ly/atqhR9 Watch all the way to the end. #
- @librarybug i've really enjoyed it myself; still have a few chapters to go. in reply to librarybug #
- Finally finished This book is overdue. Incredible book lots to think on. Johnson did incredible job capturing librarians in their true form. #
- Very interesting… RT @lbraun2000 RWW on Cloud-Based Open-Source future for teachers? http://bit.ly/a99wgU #lis460 #
- @erindowney you seen the rww post summarizing the dept of Ed tech study released two weeks ago? (just tweeter link to it) discusses CIPA… #
- RT @lorireed: 50% is unimaginable RT @MeckCounty: The potential impact on the library budget in FY11-a 50% cut or $17M. http://bit.ly/92Ccw3 #
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