I have actually found this little adventure into “WEB 2.0” quite fun!!…. It has opened my eyes up to so many different forms of communication technology that I have not had a chance to know about until now… I think I have enjoyed Library thingy the most out of everything – such a great way to know what people are reading and to get reviews and just to see what book’s are out there…
I use RSS feeds now all the time to get up to date info sent to me constantly – which I love so much for its convenience…. And now I also have a facebook page thanks to WEB 2.0 which I’m sure I will keep on using and have lots of fun with …. And I also absolutely loved the U TUBE exercise – hours of fun to be had there….So all in all there are quite a few things I will intimately carry on using in my everyday life, from learning how to, from this exercise WEB 2.0
– so thank you Ghylene & Casey for bringing it to us!
J
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Geocaching
This is really interesting, for people who have alot of time on their hands and like getting out and about on "Orienteering type exercises". I can see the fun in this working around old historical tracks were first settlers made camps and resided and dug for gold or something alike??.. Like for example at Star Swamp around the Marmion area (not far off the coast), there is a track around the swamp where early settlers came to camp and there are little stories on plaques all along the track around the swamp, with information on their lives and its really quite interesting… maybe this information could be transported into a GPS for the purpose of people being able to do Geocaching maybe?... just a thought…. But not sure exactly how it would work for the library unless our library was situated on an old historical site were first settlers inhabited maybe- or something along those lines?.... Would be fun to do a little Geocaching exercise, but do not know anyone with a GPS unfortunately.
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