Collaborating in the Clouds: Selecting Tools

One of my presentations from Internet Librarian 2009. For this one I presented with Tom Ipri, Rachel Vacek and Anna Creech Collaborating in the Clouds: selecting toolshttp://static.slidesharecdn.com/swf/ssplayer2.swf?doc=il2009cloudslideshare-091031094115-phpapp02&stripped_title=collaborating-in-the-clouds-selecting-toolsView more presentations from Bobbi Newman.

Implementing a 23 Things Type Program at Your Library

Notes from the 2009 COMO conference in Columbus GA Implementing a 23 Things Type Program at Your Libraryhttp://static.slidesharecdn.com/swf/ssplayer2.swf?doc=como200923thingsslideshare-091008160349-phpapp01&rel=0&stripped_title=implementing-a-23-things-type-program-at-your-libraryView more presentations from Bobbi Newman. 43 Things I might want to do this year Stephen Abram Minnesota’s 23 Things on a Stick Ten Tips About 23 Things - 10/1/2008 School Library Journal School Library Learning 2.0: The 23 Things … Continue reading Implementing a 23 Things Type Program at Your Library

Presenting during the Age of Twitter

If you've been presenting for a while you know that Twitter has changed the audience. Presenting pre-Twitter - you saw a sea of faces looking at you Presenting during the age of Twiter - you see a sea of heads looking at laptops or smart phones It can be disconcerting if you're not used to … Continue reading Presenting during the Age of Twitter

ICoLIS wrap up and thank you

I've been back from Kuala Lumpur for over a week but between Jetlag, Thanksgiving and working this weekend I'm still not back to normal (whatever that means for me).  However, I want to write a wrap up and thank you post before my memories get too hazy. I think one of the best things about … Continue reading ICoLIS wrap up and thank you

The University of Malaya

Monday I gave a modified and longer version of my presentation for ICoLIS to Librarians at the University of Malaya, including demonstrations of several sites like Facebook and FriendFeed. It was a wonderful group who asked some great questions.  After there was a small tea reception with some delicious Malay food.

Twitter & how the “twittest” use it for keeping up

Michael Sauers and Christa Burns cant explain you have to to do it, and you have to do it with friends to get the experience post – tweet tweeting methods – web, desktop client, bookmarklets, via email, via sms, blog to twitter (twitterfeed) url past 140 character limit will usually convert to tiny url twitthis … Continue reading Twitter & how the “twittest” use it for keeping up