Such a relief to have finally finished this journey, a few weeks late. I have learnt heaps and am no longer totally ignorant about what Web 2.0 technology offers. Much of it has been fun - the obvious things like the social networking sites, using Flickr and YouTube. Other parts of the journey were hard work, particularly fitting it in with other demands and not being able to access some sites at work. Ended up doing some of it at home in my own time just to get it done.
All in all a very positive exercise though and probably the only way to upskill a large number of people in a huge variety of new skills and knowledge.
Thank you.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Week 9 - No 22 - E books
I really enjoyed this exercise, feel I learnt a lot. There is so much freely available both from eLibrary and Project Gutenberg. Also interested to see that electronic audio books read both by humans and computer generated voices are available. Those needing to download these would certainly need help I would think, it doesn't seem a simple process. Is a bit mindboggling just how far the electronic explosion has gone and how much is available at your fingertips now.
Gret to see how cheaply one can purchase electronic books also - tempted to buy Nights in Rodanthe!
Gret to see how cheaply one can purchase electronic books also - tempted to buy Nights in Rodanthe!
Week 9 Podcasts
Nearly there! Podcasts are now on my horizon... have subscribed to http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/podcasts/newstalkipod.xml (Newstalk ZZB radio) because I don't seem to get time to read the papers nowadays and also seem to miss the TV news because I am cooking or gardening or some other riveting task when the news is on!!
Hopefully this will enable me to know what is going on in the world a bit by listening to some interviews etc that I may have missed.
Hopefully this will enable me to know what is going on in the world a bit by listening to some interviews etc that I may have missed.
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