Blogging
Thursday July 03rd, 2008From Library Instruction Wiki
Program Information:
- Library 2.0 in 15 minutes a day
- General Tips For Doing A 2.0 Program
- Helpful things for people to know about/use while learning 2.0 topics
- 2.0 Program Outlines
- Glossary of Web 2.0 terms
Tutorials:
- Firefox
- Blogging
- RSS
- Social Bookmarking
- Instant Messaging
- Social Networking
- Search Engines
- 43 Things
- Book Collections/Reviews
- flickr
- Video Sharing
- Music Sharing
- Second Life
- Gaia Online
- Wikis
- Widgets
- Online Games
- Podcasting
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Blogging
- Read a brief introduction to blogs at Wordpress. (http://codex.wordpress.org/Introduction_to_Blogging#What_is_a_.22blog.22.3F)
- Look at some different blog software, and put each one into a folder on your browser marked "Blogging"
- Wordpress (http://wordpress.com)
- Blogger (http://www.blogger.com)
- LiveJournal (http://www.livejournal.com/)
- Look at these different blogs, and put each one into the "Blogging" folder.
- Boing Boing (http://boingboing.net/)
- The Shifted Librarian (http://www.theshiftedlibrarian.com/)
- O'Reilly Radar (http://radar.oreilly.com/)
- The Best Media In Life Is Free (http://cc-gems.blogspot.com/index.html)
- Bibliodyssey (http://www.bibliodyssey.blogspot.com/)
- Infodoodads (http://infodoodads.com/)
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Things To Do
- Visit some other blogs and comment on them! Go back to the blogs in your folder, or check out some of these (and add them to the folder, too):
- The Distant Librarian (http://distlib.blogs.com/)
- Library Garden (http://librarygarden.blogspot.com/index.html)
- Library Bytes (http://www.librarybytes.com/index.html)
- Here We Are. What Now? (http://supercrazylibrarianguy.wordpress.com/)
- Gather No Dust (http://gathernodust.blogspot.com/)
- Think about what you would blog about in your own blog. Some possibilities are:
- Insights into your job/career.
- Your explorations in cyberspace.
- Your favorite hobby.
- Book and movie reviews.
- All of the above!
Next Assignment - start a blog in: Wordpress, Blogger or LiveJournal.
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