Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Setting up for the Social Media Idea Exchange


Curtis and I spent time today to search for and pull books in the SCSL collection that related to current uses of social media in the workplace and in government institutions. These books were used in a small display in Room 309 for the Social Media Idea Exchange.

Time Spent 2-5
Total hours : 36

And now a month later...

So apparently my sinuses wanted me to take a break. I'm back in action now and met up with Curtis to discuss the stuff he's been working on (social media talks, Book Fest planning, new videos for Lion's Roar and more) and what i can do to get back into the swing of interning.
We discussed new projects and a schedule for the coming week. I worked from 2-5 that day and learned how to create an animoto video (30 second promo videos for free) on the computer and on my phone! I like the program and the randomization of each video.
-Chess

Total hours - 40

Thursday, August 5, 2010

More summer camps

Ruth's Summer Camp session about Screencasting (10-11)
During this Summer Camp session, i got to learn about the joys of screencasting and I'm not in ownership of a list of free screencasting tools (well, websites that host free screencasting). I loved Screencast-o-matic but the artistic side of me disliked the giant highlight bubble around the cursor.
1 hr

Meeting with Rob (2:30-3:30)
I met with Rob Lindsey to talk about the statistics for the Lion's Roar podcast. We decided that with only 20 views in the past month, that the format of "Lion's Roar" was not effective as a recorded podcast. The amount of time that Curtis and his crew spent on writing the script, finding the volunteer and editing the recording were not beneficial. I suggested creating a video blog (vlog) version of the Lion's Roar and submit it to youtube. Research for current library vlogs...
1 hr


Video creation and editing (for teens?) with Kelly from ImaginOn (1-3:30)
2.5 hrs


Hours 4.5
Total hours: 33

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

iPad playtime! AKA: Pimp my iPad!

The past two days i've been working/playing with the SCSL iPad to get the reference/productivity apps ready for patron use! My only limit is that they had to be free apps. Also the way these iPads were set up, i could not test any of the apps yet.

Here are the ones from yesterday
My Congress - look up your members of Congress

pubMed on tap lite

Evernote - fun way to sync notes on web and computer, text/photo/audio notes

Newsweek for iPad - i don't know if we could use this since we have to pay 2.99 to add one on there. boo.

USA today - looks fantastic and a lot more free than the Newsweek.

The Wall Street Journal - Same deal as Newsweek

Fluent News Reader - News aggregate

Ted Mobile - not sure if this is the official one or not but it plays the TED talks

Here are the ones i found last night
Gale Access My Library
US Code
Nibbly Bits (more silly but still interesting)
HTML5 Reference Guide (will anyone be using this for code?)
Info-tech mobile
EncycloClip
City Slicker (Charleston visual tour)
iBrainstorm
Wikipanion or Simplepedia (which one will work better when dled?)
Astronomy Pic of the Day (NASA pictures)
Legal reference with Law Stack and Fastcase
ABC News

And today
Dragon Dictation
White and Yellow Pages
Wikihood

Hours worked Yesterday (2-5 and 9-10:30)
and today (3:30- 5) for a total of 6hrs
Total 28.5

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Podcasting, i knew ye well.

Today is a day of new plans. From my talk with Rob Lindsey, web guru for the SCSL, last friday, i found out that there were only 22 subscribers for the "Lion's Roar" podcast. After a year of podcasts and effort to make this a news source for the SC State Library, there was only one response posted. Curtis and I chatted about who the audience really was and what we wanted to do with the podcasts. The consensus was that the podcasts were not a good enough medium for the information and the effort to market/retool the podcasts was not going to be time efficient or helpful. Curtis then mentioned wanting to keep the Lion's Roar momentum but use video based blogging instead. Earlier in this internship he had showed me "Tech Tuesdays" (see in list below). With the combination of a good (free?) screencasting tool and talking into the webcam, we have the goal for the evolution of the Lion's Roar. Curtis sent me in search of good library vlogs and beyond the ones that started in 2007/8 and only had a few videos, i was able to compile a good list of library youtubers as examples for our new project. Check out the list below:


Hours worked today - 2-5PM - 3 more hrs down
Total hours... well check with me after i've uploaded the other posts... 22.5