Monday, 25 January 2010
About last week...
It was easy to set up an i-google account and create an i-google page. I got good tips from the team at the RSL on selecting bona fide gadgets. I am wondering how an institution could make best us of an i-google page. Would it perhaps be best for personal use?
"23 things" - general thoughts
What I am hoping to get from this programme is a better understanding of a selection of Web 2.0 tools, so I can chose the one (or two) that best suit the needs of our students and library staff. You do learn by doing, so the programme is a good idea. I welcome feedback too. Good luck on this voyage.
I found the blog easy to set up. It is an easy way to get your words published on the Internet, easier than setting up a web page.
To edit posts can be a bit tricky, you have to go "new post" before you see the "edit post" option. One criticism of these free tools is that the design is not always user friendly.
I found the blog easy to set up. It is an easy way to get your words published on the Internet, easier than setting up a web page.
To edit posts can be a bit tricky, you have to go "new post" before you see the "edit post" option. One criticism of these free tools is that the design is not always user friendly.
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