Friday, February 15, 2008

  1. Getting Started
  2. Create a blog and share your thoughts
  3. Tracking your progress through 20 for 2.0




Instant Messaging

RSS and Feed Readers

Music Networks and Streaming Music

Photos and Images

Friend Networks

You Tube Video

Wiki Wiki Fun

Tagging

SIL Downloadable Media

Image Generators

Podcasting

Search Engines

Online Applications and Tools

Avatars and Second Life

Maps and Geotagging

Gaming

Relax and Reflect/Completion

Now that you've done some exploring around this website and understand how this program will work, it's time to setup your very own personal blog to begin recording your thoughts, discoveries and exercises. Blogs seem to be everywhere these days. Political candidates John McCain, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton all have blogs. Your local newspaper and television stations all blog about the day's news. And of course there are library blogs as well. You may even read the Collection Development blog to keep up with new books and collection news. But hearing about blogs, and reading blogs isn't quite the same thing as creating your own blog. Watch this video that explains blogs in plain english. Blogger has a nice little tour you can take that help you get started if you want more information. For this program we recommend you use Blogger * a popular free online blog hosting service that is easy to use. Your blog will be your tool for sharing your thoughts, and insights about the web 2.0 technologies you'll be discovering as you progress through Sno-Isle's 20 for 2.0 program, as well as how the 20 for 2.0 Team will track your progress as you complete each discovery exercise. *Use of Blogger is only a recommendation. Another blog hosting site is Wordpress , if you are more comfortable with Wordpress or another blog host, please feel free to use it. So, let's get this party started. Discovery Exercise: Carve out your space in the blogosphere. 1. Go to the Blogger website: http://www.blogger.com/ (this will open in a separate window). 2. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and click on 'Create Your Blog Now' 3. This is what you'll see: You'll need to set up a Google Account to use Blogger - follow the instructions and click continue. A couple of notes:
Google will ask for an existing email address--feel free to use your Sno-Isle email address for this sign-up.
How you choose identify yourself on your blog is your decision. You can blog under an anonymous screen name, or as yourself. The 20. for 2.0 team are the only staff who need to know your identity and we'll ask you for that later.4. Give your blog a name. This is what you'll see: 5. Choose a Template for your blog. This is what you'll see: Blogger has lots of templates to choose from so show the world your style. If you decide you don't like it, or get bored with the look of your blog you can change it later. Its like redecorating your living room without all the heavy lifting! Cool, huh. 6. Create and publish your first blog post. Click on the 'start posting' link and away you go! Ah, but now that the cursor is blinking at you like a hypnotist's watch, and the question is what do I write about? Here's some ideas to help you get started. What do you hope to learn from the 20 for 2.0 program? Was setting up a blog easy or hard? Or anything else that strikes your fancy, after all this is your blog, so go forth and proclaim to the world, 'I am blogger, hear me roar!' You've completed Thing 2. To get back to your blog and add future postings: 1. Go to your blog (remember that URL you created earlier--for example ours is http://sil20for20.blogspot.com) 2. Look to the top right comrner of the screen and click on the 'Sign In' link. (If you've forgotten your blog URL, head to www.blogger.com and continue with the next step.) 3. Look to the top right corner of the screen and click the 'New Blogger' link. 4. Log in with your Username and Password (these will be tied to the Google account you set up a few moments ago.) 5. Find your blog on the 'Dashboard' anc click on it's 'New Post' link 6. Blog on. Next up: Tracking your progress with permanent URLs and commenting.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Hey Ho! Let's Go!

Hey! Ho! Let's Go!
Our library system is starting a new thing called 20 for 2.0 where each week we'll learn something new about the web. The first thing I did was create this blog. Fun! I'm looking forward to playing around with new tools, yes I said 'play' because this is supposed to be about having fun, as well as learning something. Cool huh?