Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Thing #8: RSS Feeds

The on-line videos were helpful, and made Really Simple Syndication do-able for even a non-techie like me. I picked out a few feeds I thought would be interesting, especially news sources, and loaded them into my Bloglines Account.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Thing #7: Technology

2007 is the first year we've had a digital camera. For so many reasons, I wish we'd bought one years ago. The photos seems sharper and can be edited in a variety of ways. They can be printed almost instantly at a drug store. Most impressive to me is how easy it is to upload pictures onto the computer for editing and sharing on the internet.

Librarian Trading Cards


My trading card, originally uploaded by joycevalenza.

The graphic art image of Ms. Valenza caught my attention.

Thing #6: Mashups

You can do so much with these apps, and I'll definitely use them if I continue with blogging. The librarian trading cards are a hoot.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Thing #5: Flickr

Flickr is a wonderful site for finding photos. After setting up the Flickr account , I gave Google the release to let me move photos from Flickr to my blog and everything went smoothly. But I still want to find out how to configure the photo for another placement.

Old Quebec City


In August, we visited Quebec and it was wonderful. Tres French with abundant old world charm. An unhurried pace, and wonderful French Canadian food and hospitality. Did you notice the old-world gentleman sitting in the window above what looks like a bookstore? Trompe l'oeil murals that highlight the city's history are everywhere. Now check out that bookstore.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Thing #2: Play vs Problems

Of the 7 1/2 habits of successful lifelong learners, the one that is probably easiest for me is "Play". I'm usually glad to learn a new skill that fairly quickly rewards me with pleasure. "Play" is why I've enjoyed taking yoga and knitting classes, and it's why I enjoy reading.
Probably the hardest habit for me to develop would be viewing problems as challenges. Frustration is my common first reaction to a problem, followed by disappointment in myself that I can't quickly find a solution.. Getting past those emotional road blocks takes a special effort, as does finding the extra energy to look at the problem as a challenge.