Monday, November 18, 2013

SLIS 5960 Webpage #4 Birthday Planning

Birthday Party Planning and Ideas

I immensely enjoy everything about birthday parties. When my boys' birthdays start coming up, I drop everything going on around my life and fully immerse myself into every aspect of the party planning!

The first thing I come up with is the theme of the party. I usually make a mental list of the things my birthday boy is into at that time. I run the list by him, ask him what kind of party he would like to have, and the planning moves on from there (starting with making the invitations).

Star Wars invitation

I try to make most of my decorations to cut back on cost. However, I also hit the party stores and dollar stores and find that sometimes it's cheaper to buy than to make.

star wars decorations

The next thing is the food and cake. I love for the food to stay as close as possible to the theme of the party. And even though my boys do not eat cake, I always get a big cake and cupcakes for our guests.

star wars food and cake

>Lastly, I allow myself to have plenty of time to put everything together. If it's at my house, I begin decorating a few days in advance. But if I am renting out a venue, I always start the night before and pull and pull an all-nighter.

star wars party

Sunday, September 29, 2013

SLIS 5960 HTML nesting tags

Favorite Authors
  • Suzanne Collins
    • Hunger Games Series
  • Stieg Larsson
    • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Series
  • Stephenie Meyer
    • Twilight Series
    • The Host
  • Veronica Roth
    • Divergent Series
  • Nicholos Sparks
    • Lucky One
    • The Notebook
    • Safe Haven

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Conclusion

I have always been aware that the world wide web is an ever growing community that gives us access to the most advanced technology and the most innovative websites.  But after taking SLIS courses at UNT, I am coming to the realization that there is so much more out there than I ever imagined.  One of the weaknesses that I had initially mentioned was the amount of time that I spend on lessons that involve technology.  SLIS 5720 has showed me ways to cut back on that wasted time by collaborating with other professionals in my field, reading the latest library blogs that offer great advice, and by joining wikis that offer the most current and important library science information.  Not only do I plan on continuing to do this, but I also plan to pass this on to my students.  I think many times we don't expect our students to be able to maneuver through the web and use it resources properly, but there are a lot of user friendly sites that we need to expose them to and teach them how to use them for educational purposes.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Job of Organizing

Librarians and everyday users have different cataloging needs.  Everyday users usually don't want to spend time searching through the endless catalogs to find their information.  They want databases that are fast and easy to search, that have spell check or auto fill, and are easy to navigate through.  Librarians, of course, still prefer a formal classification system.
With the ever growing use of Web 2.0, accessing and classifying information is more and more being determine by the everyday "folks." Tagging websites like Diigo allows users to tag any information as they see fit.  This can have both advantages and disadvantages. The biggest and most obvious advantage is the benefit to the user himself.  The tags are mostly for personal use and serve as a function to the user.  The disadvantage is that it could be very easily misrepresented and lack the organization that we may be accustomed to in a library setting.
I believe that we, as librarians, should embrace Web 2.0 Internet tagging, but maintain our formality of classification and organization. Ideally, it would be of great advantage to have a system that would allow for different methods of cataloging and searching so that everyone would have the option to use the one they preferred.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Web 2.0...The Machine is Us/Using Us

In the video "The Machine is Us/Using Us" Professor Wesch briefly explains how the web has evolved into what we now know as Web 2.0.  He shows how the web of the past is so different than the web of today.  One of the biggest changes that is explained is how we as users have become more interactive and social thus ultimately helping the web evolve "into an interactive, rich multi-media driven space" (Berger p.3) where we can create, share, publish, collaborate, etc...  We are constantly changing and helping the web grow by every move/click we make.  And this is where the statement "the machine is us" makes perfect sense. We are responsible for what now makes up the web, because we are either putting what's out there or using what's out there.  At the same, the video explains that the web is keeping up and storing the connections we are making thus it is "using us" to help it grow.  The reason the web is so massive today is because there are many more users now than in the past.  Therefore, Wesch is right, the machine is us and at the same time is using us.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

QR Codes in the Library

The use of  quick response codes is quickly becoming a new and innovative way to keep students connected to school.  If or when cell phone use is allowed within libraries in my school district, I would love to implement the use of QR codes.  How neat would it be if my students could scan a tag (QR code) off the library newsletter and get a podcast of me providing important information regarding the library to not only to them but to their teachers and parents, too?  I would also like to use the QR codes to give important tutorials on multimedia use or provide students with archived lessons.  Also, I could provide tags that students could scan that would automatically take them to an author's webpage.  Or how about tags that would direct them to previews and reviews of new books that are been added  to our library?  And of course, I would love to have a couple of visible tags through out the library that would instantly provided the student with our library online catalog.  I think that the use of QR codes is becoming more  and more mainstream and will eventually be used everywhere.  Until then, maybe I could request a class set of ipods or ipads that will eliminate some of the distractions that come with cell phone usage, and still have the advantages of this wonderful technology.