Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Task #4: Social Networks

What do I think of Facebook?
I think Facebook is a really neat tool/toy! The idea of being able to make easy contact with people we might not otherwise have much opportunity to connect with is obviously very popular. And I can see how even people who are in fairly regular contact (in the real world) can also appreciate the immediate opportunity to share such things as photos, updates and causes. Something that seems kind of strange/wierd/unneccessary is what looks to me like a perceived need to update your status about every little thing. (I'm referring to the frequent appearance of statements like 'is bored', 'has a wicked headache', etc.)

Do I have concerns about social networking?
I do have some concerns; especially as a mom. I know that kids especially can be rather free with their personal information, and I have reservations about who might find easy access to this info and what they might choose to do with it.

I guess my other big concern has to do with the incredibly social nature of Facebook. My concern is basically two-fold. One: That I may end up spending way too much time (and end up begrudging that time). Two: That I may never spend time on it and ultimately look like a snob.

Will I continue to use facebook after the Betty Blogger program?
That is a big question. (To snob or not to snob?)
The real answer is that now that I have been spotted on Facebook, my extended family will probably provide sufficient peer pressure for me to have to visit at least periodically.

Monday, July 27, 2009

More Tagging

I created the cartoons of Bill and I by using this free website:

Portrait Illustration Maker


It is a little limiting, but was rather fun just the same.

(I think I've just wasted an entire afternoon off playing with this blog)

Thanks to My Favourite Helper

Well, my Boyfriend/Best Friend/Husband/very patient tutor/fabulously intuitive computer guy helped me to see where I went wrong on my previous attempts to create links in my last posting.

Apparently, it helps if you have something to 'insert' your link into. See, my links actually were there - we just couldn't see them. What I did wrong was, after typing a title for each bookmark and bolding it to make it look pretty - I put my cursor on the next line in the text box (without pasting the url there or typing a title for it ) then copied the url into the 'link' box. So, when I went to view the post there was nothing for the program to display as the link. What I needed to do was choose how I wanted the link to appear, type or paste that info into the bog, highlight that text and then use the 'Create Link' option.

NOW I know!!

Thanks Billy!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Okay, I'm a little disappointed right now.

When I did the post about Tagging I had originally copied and pasted the urls right into the body of my message. Then I decided to get more daring, and, checking out the little icons at the top of the New Post box, discovered that I could (I guess that is "should have been able to") replace the typed urls by using the "Insert Link" option. So, I did that and trusted that the inserted links would be available in my post, BUT, they are clearly not there. I wonder, wonder why?

Task #3: Tagging

What websites did I bookmark?
Using Delicious.com I bookmarked three sites (so far?!):

Perpetual Preschool
http://www.perpetualpreschool.com/preschool_themes/topics.html

Preschool Rainbow

http://www.preschoolrainbow.org

Everything Preschool
http://www.everythingpreschool.com/themes/index.htm

What tags did I add to these bookmarks?
I added the same three tags to each of these - Preschool, Storytime and Themes.


Will I continue to use Delicious?

This looks like something I might very well continue using.
I quite like the idea of being able to access the same list of bookmarks regardless of which computer I am using. I also like that I would have the option of making use of the "Popular Tags" search feature or simply pasting in the url of a site I have found separately.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Did I enjoy my YouTube experience?
Actually, while I think the whole thing is quite neat, I found it a little frustrating. I guess I am not a naturally patient person so I found the streaming frustrating as the clips would start and then stop - and therefore not hold my attention long enough for me to decide if they were useful. I admit I probably did way too much clicking while I should have been waiting. I also had a lot of problems with clips that had very low volume. (This complaint is not just my complaint but was cited in many of the comments posted about the clips I was looking at.)

Why do I think streaming has become so popular?
I think this is in part because the search feature is easy to use and similar clips are only a click away. These features make it a 'quick' resource (provided you are patient enough to wait for your chosen clip to load before you start checking the other options).

Will I continue to use YouTube?
I do - now - see this as something I will probably use. But, I will definitely plan to use it when I feel I have a large window of time to spare.