Monday, June 14, 2010
Final Project - YouTube link
Technical difficulties and slow internet were my main obstacles. I ended up using Photo Story 3 for Windows, thanks to my teammate Jamie's helpful suggestion. With it, I uploaded my Powerpoint presentation (which I had saved in JPEG format) and added audio.
Here is my YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KWW-zSAk20
This class was truly a challenge for me, as I suspect it was for many of us. I'm so glad to have gotten through it and I have learned so much. And there is still so much more to learn... Good luck, everyone!
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Assignment 3- CMS and library websites
Mrs. Leavitt created the Web site and maintains it for the library. She chose WordPress because as a first-timer using CMS, WordPress seemed like the easiest to learn and use. Below is our discussion:
How and where did you hear about content management systems?
From the internet. We looked at many other programs before choosing WordPress.
What was your motivation for adopting a CMS for your library website?
Ease of use.
What was your decision making criteria?
Usability, versatility, low cost.
Why did you choose WordPress?
It was the best I found.
What are the important benefits or advantages of WordPress over the old system or another CMS system you've used in the past?
No experience with an older system.
How was the learning curve?
Moderate.
Have you encountered any drawbacks to WordPress?
None so far.
Have you had any feedback from the community since beginning the useof WordPress?
They love our new website.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
WordPress- assignment 2- not so bad!
- create blogs
- import photos
- install widgets
- create individual bio pages
- implement categories for blogs
- install themes
- create tags
- incorporate a blogroll
- create a site map with a nested page heirarchy
WordPress was not difficult to use. There were a few times when it took me a bit of fumbling around before I learned the way to do it, such as when I first tried to nest my bio page under the parent About Us page. However, after either taking more time to poke around the site or by communicating with my teammates using the blog, I figured it out.
The most difficulty I had was in trying to install a plug in. I browsed the WordPress plugins page and found one that sounded interesting. It enabled you to have twitter updates from an organization on the home page. My teammates and I thought that having tweets from the ALA or the Library of Congress would be neat. However, the problem was that we weren't set up to use those particular widgets.
I would definitely use WordPress in the future. Of the two content management systems we've discussed so far, it seems to be the easier one. It was intuitive enough for a tech novice like me to use.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Fun with WordPress
I am even considering creating a site for my running group. That, of course, will be something I can do in my spare time...one day...AFTER Maymester! :)
Monday, May 24, 2010
Content management systems
At least the Drupal music video provided some comic relief.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Wikis and feeds and blogs, oh my!
The Moultrie Library is a public library in Colquitt County, Georgia, which serves a population of about 45,000. We have two branches and a Bookmobile, and we log about 100,000 patron visits per year.
I went to wikimatrix.org and, because of the huge list of wikis to look through, I used the wizard to help me narrow down my choices based on our needs. I chose Wikispaces because it seemed easy to use and, best of all, it's free! It needs to be easy to use since no one on our staff has any experience with a wiki, and the patrons need to be able to create content as well.
I hope to implement this technology into our Web page soon. I'll be sure to update my blog and RSS feed when that time comes!
