From this article... a professor has banned the use of laptops in her class. The article says "Professor June Entman says her main concern is that students are so busy keyboarding they can't think and analyze what she's telling them." Wow. Just … [Continue reading]
CIL2006 – Slides from My Presentation on Experience Planning
Here's a link to my slides from my presentation at the Computers in Libraries conference. I presented a session titled "The Basics of Web-Based Experience Planning." Other people have blogged about it here, here, and here. cil2006 … [Continue reading]
CIL2006, Laptops and Notetaking
One final video from the Computers in Libraries 2006 conference. This one is from Paul Miller (the Talis guy) speaking about Web 2.0 and library catalogs. The video is short - when watching, take a peek at all the laptops! I counted seven of them, … [Continue reading]
CIL2006 – Final Thoughts
This conference, to me, was all about: Collaboration. Libraries need to be collaborating. With our library staff, with our patrons, and with other libraries. Keeping current with technology. We just "have to do it." Our patrons expect nothing … [Continue reading]
CIL2006, DAY 3: Project Croquet
Marshall Breeding introduced Project Croquet - he talked about it some, and we watched snippets of a video done by the creators of Croquet. Project Croquet is a multi-user 3D-ish, game-like collaboration space accessed via a computer. It looks a … [Continue reading]
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