If you’re interested in web 2.0 sites (or just like to spend LOTS of time goofing off), check out this website: www.categoriz.com
It’s a HUGE list of categorized web 2.0 sites!
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If you’re interested in web 2.0 sites (or just like to spend LOTS of time goofing off), check out this website: www.categoriz.com
It’s a HUGE list of categorized web 2.0 sites!
I’m teaching another one of my 4-hour Introduction to Web 2.0 classes tomorrow, and I’m changing it up a bit.
Defining the conept of Web 2.0 to primarily non-techie librarians is HARD! So this time, I’m going into a bit more detail. This time, I have the class broken down this way:
1. Brief intro to web 2.0 through a couple of definitions and a little discussion
2. A new “Glue of Web 2.0” section, where I list commonalities of many web 2.0 products, like:
… and I will give examples for each of those sections.
3. Then I’ll jump into specifics, and cover blogs, feed readers, flickr, bookmark managers, etc.
Go here and read…
OCLC and RLG will combine (officially) on July 1, 2006. RLG will become “a new division of OCLC Programs and Research.” Wow.
As of now, I have given two online webcasts, where I spoke into a phone or a microphone plugged into a PC, and clicked through a web version of a Powerpoint presentation. I’ve also listened to quite a few webcasts, either live or after-the-fact via podcasting.
Here are some pointers to think about when preparing for a live webcast:
I. Before the Webcast
Test EVERYTHING beforehand, preferably a day or two in advance, so you have time to make changes if needed. Here are some ideas of things you should check out:
Check, check, one two … test the microphone. You’ll either be speaking into a telephone or a microphone:
Telephone tips:
Microphone tips:
II. During the Webcast: just a few pointers…
III. After the webcast
Now – go out there and digitally WOW us!
I talk about videoblogging once in awhile… thankfully, I’m not the only one! Check out this CNN article: Video blogs, ready for prime time.
It primarily focuses on Rocketboom’s recent ads, how video blogs are growing, and how iTunes and iPods have given video blogs a potential audience of 40 million viewers!
So anyway – read it and start thinking how video content might supplement other types of content on your website.