Elementary Library Technology Integration

Friday, September 22, 2006

Internet Explorer 5 for Mac

Internet Explorer 5 for Mac is the latest IE Mac version. However it is not a supported browser on Blogger.
See this article for more info about which browsers are supported.

If you have no other browser, try downloading the Mozilla Firefox browser to your computer.
Here's a link for that. Be sure to download the right one for your OS.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Technology Challenge #1 (September)

It has come to my attention that a little imp has been going around the Blogosphere (Blog world) and leaving nasty comments.

For those of you who attended our first technology workshop, and made an entry in your blog, you will need to moderate, and or check to make sure this little imp is stopped in their tracks!

To moderate/delete comments, simply log in to your account, click on your blog name from your dashboard, and then click on the moderate comments from the sub-menu under the Posting tab. From there you should see one (or more) comments that you can either approve or deny.

If you didn't choose to moderate your comments (you may want to change that setting) you can delete any comment by clicking on the trash can icon next to it.

If you have questions or need help, please contact me!

Library Services Kit Lexiles Wiki

Every year it's a bit of a madhouse at the beginning of school. This is because so much is going on, and we have to send out so much information, remind ourselves of procedures, and learn new ones, and then of course there's the things that need troubleshooting.
One of the things that we always have trouble with is getting the information out about what we have here at Library Services. Joan works hard on sending out the info, but it wasn't quite working efficiently as a spreadsheet attachment. Between all the different Operating Systems, versions of software, and just plain aberrations, the information was being lost or distorted and it was frustrating.
We have now created a copy of this information online, via the new LSLexile Wiki, that can be found Here: http://lslexiles.pbwiki.com

This tells you about the literature kits that we have with lexile levels attached. You can view the lists by Title, Lexile, and coming soon, by Author!

(I'm currently at work formatting the lists, so please bear with me until that is done. All the info is there now, though.)

Monday, September 18, 2006

Workshop success!

OK, so we had a replay of the last half of our previous workshop, wherein we switched to Blogger's service (more user friendly anyway) and had the TOSAs teach the basics. It worked out SO WELL to have three people able to go around and privately help anyone with bugs or questions leaving the presenter free to actually concentrate on just the presentation and general questions.
In general, I think that everyone got it, was able to see the possibilities expanding in front of them, and was excited about it. I was excited to hear their ideas and enthusiasm for future projects with them!

Some of the advanced settings could bog us down a bit, but now that they have their blogs set up, I think it will be quite easy for them to post, and learn to collaborate in this venue. Once they see how easy it is, I think they'll be more confident about getting creative!

Friday, September 01, 2006

What worked and what didn't

This blog is for nothing if not a recording of the successes and not so much successes in the digital movement this year.
Thus, I must record the happenings of our all day workshop yesterday.

First, I believe it was a really good overall success. We were able to feel, or at least I was and I believe the others did as well, a very good spirit of unity and camaraderie with all our peers. We also had a sense of direction and unity of purpose with all our new information and I believe most of us felt excited to have such strong and definite goals for the year, that will nevertheless be individualized to each of us, making it something to really be creative about and look forward to.

Our Coordinator did a wonderful job of wowing us into this without any overt actions or statements, and I believe that is what made it so exciting.

My part of the workshop, on the other hand, was not so much with the wowing. Ha ha.
Really, the host we chose to go with (edublogs) is having some sort of difficulty, and I’m not sure what is going on as they are very reticent with their information. We have no idea of what the problem is, let alone whether it will ever be addressed or if there’s a time line involved. I’m a little annoyed, because I feel that we lost an opportunity to allay fears that are arising in our more technical conservative people. When we, (or I) stand up and say, “This is so easy! You don’t have to worry! If you can email, you can blog!” and then we can’t even create an account…it kind of undermines the message.

I must apologize to Mac people. Because it turns out that this isn’t just Macs that are having this difficulty. As more people posted on the forums, I realized that this is affecting everyone. And, I was unsuccessful in creating an account with my PC this morning as well. When I first created the account I’m currently using, I was on a PC and it went smooth as butter. When I first read the message boards about the people unable to create new accounts, they were all using Macs, and then we were all unsuccessful yesterday on Macs as well. So, I did jump to a conclusion based on that, and I do have to admit, my huge dislike of Macs in the first place.

We did run short on time, and had to skim a lot of material that would have been beneficial to go through in more depth. I believe that happens all the time, though.

Anyway, we postponed blogging to our first workshop, and shall revisit it then. Will we use a differing host? Time will tell. (I think we'll go with Blogger)

I’m left with a little frustration at that situation and thinking there should have been something I could have done, but in the end, I must just roll with the punches and try to encourage them not to give it all up just yet. I also must admit that it ruffled my dignity a bit as well, and so much of the simmering resentment I feel towards the host service will pass as I humble myself. I will be fine if I can see that none of the excitement and fire of how fun and useful and educational and wonderful that blogging is has diminished or died in the hearts of my lovely fellow co-workers.