So...I was surprised at the gaming exercise in our 20 for 2.0. In my household gaming has been labeled something like the plague. It went on for waaayyyy to long and we regret the time our kids could have been outside riding bikes, getting dirty, catching snakes and bugs and generally running wild and unchecked. (Like we use to do when we were kids)
This is where we learn alot of life skills and not (in my opinion) in a simulation.
However, I pressed on and tried Deal-No Deal. Holy Crap!!!! I was sucked into a vortex outside space and time. So as of now, I am going to forget I ever heard of online Deal-No Deal. I'm going outside and sink my hands into the dirt and get some perspective again.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Maps and Geotagging
Wow!!! It's easy and fun to hang out at google earth. I of course found my house, my mother's house, all my brothers, some friends and then zoomed in on our Island. Looks really neat to see the color change with the water depth change and the land rise up from the point of view.
Went around the world and looked at the Great Pyramid, Red Square, Hawaii and Kilamanjaro.
Gotta get back to work now :0[
Went around the world and looked at the Great Pyramid, Red Square, Hawaii and Kilamanjaro.
Gotta get back to work now :0[
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Avatars & Second Life
So you need a whole other 2nd life to be in Second Life. While it's interesting and I'm sure even fun for some (who don't have a job, or a 1st life) I'm gonna have to pass on doing anything more concrete than browsing. I got my meez on and I'm good with that.
Sooooooo....If I can continue to receive pay to learn to build a Second Life, please let me know and cc my manager. I'll drop the 1st and move right into the next.
Sooooooo....If I can continue to receive pay to learn to build a Second Life, please let me know and cc my manager. I'll drop the 1st and move right into the next.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Online Applications & Tools
Google Docs have been pretty respectable so far. In a minimalistic sort of way, it gets the job done. Obviously if you need the more complex tools offered by Office, well cough up the dough because your gonna need it.
This week I have been contemplating the new version of Office and it's gonna be $480.00 big ones. That's not even the pro version. I don't think so!!!
In light of that, Google Docs is looking pretty good. So is Zoho Writer. They have the same basic components and if nothing else, they will keep each other in check.
I'll be playing with them more in the near future and see how they continue to evolve. You never know, Office might be on it's way out.
This week I have been contemplating the new version of Office and it's gonna be $480.00 big ones. That's not even the pro version. I don't think so!!!
In light of that, Google Docs is looking pretty good. So is Zoho Writer. They have the same basic components and if nothing else, they will keep each other in check.
I'll be playing with them more in the near future and see how they continue to evolve. You never know, Office might be on it's way out.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Search Engines
So, I have been a googler for as long as it's been alive. More so now than ever. I remember a few of the engines we use to use in the mid-nineties. Magellan, WebCrawler, Excite, and Infoseek are a few that come to mind. Mid-nineties...Wow! That was not that long ago, was it?
Anyways, I tried Mamma and Dogpile for the first time. I used the same search terms on all my inquiries (including Google).
Mamma was not so impressive. I got some links that I just said, what the ??? Irrelevant to what I was asking for, but some hits that were perfectly acceptable as well.
Now Dogpile was more respectable. Because I was doing a search that required more educational resources, I was quite surprised by the good hits I got. Even some outside the US that in some cases were preferable.
Google is definitely my mainstay, but I will consider other sources in future. Maybe. ;0)
Anyways, I tried Mamma and Dogpile for the first time. I used the same search terms on all my inquiries (including Google).
Mamma was not so impressive. I got some links that I just said, what the ??? Irrelevant to what I was asking for, but some hits that were perfectly acceptable as well.
Now Dogpile was more respectable. Because I was doing a search that required more educational resources, I was quite surprised by the good hits I got. Even some outside the US that in some cases were preferable.
Google is definitely my mainstay, but I will consider other sources in future. Maybe. ;0)
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Podcasting
I went to Arizona State http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheLibraryChannel and
Washington State Libraries http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/rssapp/rssfeed.aspx?feedid=11
to check out the podcasting features. The lectures available are pretty slick...
Which reminds me, MIT has made their curriculum available online now for free. That's 1800 course available to the average Joe. Audio and video available through the link below. Of course the audio is mp3
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/courses/av/index.htm#Physics
I can see the benefits that are available through college and even to a degree in high school. I believe that Sno-Isle is already working on interviews with WWII veterans as well as recorded some book recommendations in the past. There are currently children's stories on the website available for playback as well.
Our eAudio site is working beautifully toward this end. It has a crossover effect meaning, the folks that want to or only have the ability to listen on the computer can, the folks that want to be able to burn to CD can, and the folks that want to transfer everything to an mp3 player (me) can.
So I have added the MIT RSS to my Google reader and have a radio online subscription that I have had for years that I have been very happy with. I can either download the next day manually (which is my choice) or I can use a podcatcher which I do not use anymore. I can get very selective if I do it manually.
Washington State Libraries http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/rssapp/rssfeed.aspx?feedid=11
to check out the podcasting features. The lectures available are pretty slick...
Which reminds me, MIT has made their curriculum available online now for free. That's 1800 course available to the average Joe. Audio and video available through the link below. Of course the audio is mp3
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/courses/av/index.htm#Physics
I can see the benefits that are available through college and even to a degree in high school. I believe that Sno-Isle is already working on interviews with WWII veterans as well as recorded some book recommendations in the past. There are currently children's stories on the website available for playback as well.
Our eAudio site is working beautifully toward this end. It has a crossover effect meaning, the folks that want to or only have the ability to listen on the computer can, the folks that want to be able to burn to CD can, and the folks that want to transfer everything to an mp3 player (me) can.
So I have added the MIT RSS to my Google reader and have a radio online subscription that I have had for years that I have been very happy with. I can either download the next day manually (which is my choice) or I can use a podcatcher which I do not use anymore. I can get very selective if I do it manually.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Online Image Generators
WOW...That was a blast. I went to fake magazine cover and plastered some friends on a magazine. This could be another one those addicting places to pay online. The possibilities are unlimited!!!
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