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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Thing #2 -- Blogging

Now that you’ve done some exploring and understand how this program will work, it’s time to setup your own personal blog. Why blog? To reflect on what you are learning and take part in conversations online.

Your blog is where you will record your thoughts, discoveries, and applications in the Library Learning 2.0 for Media Clerks. We are using Blogger, which is owned by Google.
Blogger is a popular free online blog hosting service that is extremely easy to use.

Creating a blog using
Blogger takes just three steps:
1. Create an account (view
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2. Name your blog (view
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3. Select your template. (view
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Discovery Exercises:



  • Find some interesting blogs at Google Blogs. Read a few blogs to get a feel for the structure, how they work, and what kinds of topics people blog about.
  • Homework Activity:

    1. Set up your own blog. There are many different blogging service providers such as Blogger, Wordpress, Edublogs, Live Journal, and TypePad. For this class we will use Blogger for a few reasons: it is easy to learn and use, you probably already have a Google account you set up to access the Media Clerk's Forum blog, and we will all be on the same provider.

    2. Write your first two posts. One for your refection on Thing #1 -- Learning and Web 2.0, and then your reflection on Thing #2 -- Blogging. Each new entry should include the "Thing" number about which you are writing. Include your thoughts on how blogging could be useful for you personally. Would it be valuable in the library? How?

    3. Register your blog with me by sending the URL of your new blog (your Internet address) to me by clicking here.

    4. Read all your classmate's blogs. As they are registered, the links will appear on the sidebar under Participant Blogroll. Make some comments on their posts.
    5. Feeling adventurous? Add your avatar to your blog. Use a photo of yourself. You can resize it here. Be sure to use a closeup of your face as the avatar icons are very small. Make an avatar at the Yahoo Avatar site. You can set up a free account and use the avatar maker. There are lots of other avatar sites out there -- explore!


    Some Blogging Suggestions:

    1. Name each of your post with the “Thing” number about which you are discussing. For instance: Your first Post might be: Thing #1 – My Thoughts on Web 2.0.
    2. Comments are the “life blood” of bloggers. Take some time to read other blogs and always try to leave a meaningful comment. “I agree” or “Right on!” are generally not meaningful comments.
    3. Your blog posts should be at least 100-150 words each week - we'd like to have a conversation and the more you post, the better the conversation will be.
    4. Always “tag” your posts. We will talk more about this in a couple of weeks. Tagging is a label you add to organize and index your posts – readers can find all your posts dealing with any topic. It is also a great tool for you to easily track your post topics. Hey! We're librarians -- we love to catalog everything!
    5. We will learn to add all kinds of items to your blog: photos, videos, widgets, feeds, and all sorts of useful tools for your readers. Stay tuned…
    6. Don’t be afraid to explore, experiment, and be creative. Have fun!

    If you want MORE:

    Read some of the popular library blogs:

    What are students doing in the blogosphere? Check out these student blogs:

    Create a blog post with your thoughts about these blogs.

    Thing #1 -- Learning About Web 2.0

    The goal of this class is to encourage library staff to learn more about emerging technologies on the web that are changing the way people, society and libraries access information and communicate with each other. The Web has evolved from simply being sites and search engines to a shared network space that drives work, research, education, entertainment and social activities. Web 2.0 could be described as:

    • Creativity – using free tools of the Internet to design and create Web content.
    • Connected – constantly connected to your PLN, your family, your friends, your employer, your future employer, your students, your peers, professionals in your field, and the world.
    • Collaboration – Social networking and Web 2.0 are all about strengthening relationships; designing, creating, and sharing the learnings from conversations
    • Conversations – about anything that interests you…from crafts, to education, to libraries, to the most current scientific research available. Conversations with your PLN – as small or as large as you want to make it.
    • Content -- user-generated content. We all have the ability to join the conversation and add to the content of the web, instead of just consume data.

    Homework Activity:

    Read some of the following articles and post your thoughts on Web 2.o. What does it mean to you, our students, and the library?

    We will explore many tools of Web 2.o in our PST, but we will only be scratching the surface. New content, tools, and conversations are being created daily.

    If you want MORE:

    Read some of the educational technology and teaching blogs. Post your thoughts.