Tuesday, 18 December 2012

"Zeppole - six for five dollars" © PaulSteinJC , used under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/      
Yummy! Image brings back memories of  childhood Christmas, with my Italian grandmother frying these up Christmas eve.

It took me a while to go through  this week's "thing". It was easy enough to find images I like, but trying to understand all the creative commons stuff had its challenges.

I like that there is so much out there, you name the topic you'll find an image. I suppose what I don't like is you normally have to "join", some even download the app to use.

Images could be useful for library signage and small displays, but in my day to day role I doubt I'd really use many images.

Monday, 17 December 2012

RSS feeds

 This week I explored the world of RSS feeds. I can't say I'm a total convert yet, but I do like the fact they are updated almost instantly and you don't need to continually go into say a news website for continual updates.

I took a look at the feeds discovery and found a few extra feeds of interest that I have since subscribed to.

How can I use this technology? I can't really say it's useful to me work wise yet (exception being Library Biz of course), but the personal feeds I've subscribed to look interesting and focus more on parenting issues.

I can see some benefits of RSS being used in Higher Education, especially useful for Research students, higher degree students, even employment vacancies.

Unless you're raising two pre-schoolers at the moment, I couldn't really recommend many RSS feeds.

Tuesday, 4 December 2012


I have used Google Drive on occasions for documents and sharing photos.  I find it similar to dropbox and prefer it to drop box as it runs off the google platform and has more features from what I can see.

I had fun using the drawing tool. I delved into my creative side and created a colourful abstract and sent it to a friend for their comments.

I probably still prefer the old email attachment for sensitive documents, I'm not 100% certain how secure Drive is. I can see it working for students and academics though, a different way to submit assignments or group work

Google is the main product I use for emails, photo sharing, youtube and google maps for a very rough guide (but never rely on the maps). I never explored the news tab though and did that today, can't say that I'll use it again though.

looking forward to Thing 7 & 8 after a week's holiday.