Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Crafts & Hobbies #64: Zines

1) Do I want to put together a Zine? - It was interesting to read about Zines. At this point, I do not have the desire to put one together, but, if I did, it would probably be on Carmelite spirituality. Since I am completely unqualified to start such a Zine, I will leave that to those who are knowledgeable on the topic.

2) What do I think about Zines in the library? - If a library has room and wants them, I don't see why it would be a problem to have Zines.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Potluck #56: To Tweet or Not to Tweet...Twitter

1) I was glad to have a chance to see what Twitter is about. I signed up for Twitter and named myself as a follower of two threads. I can't, at this time, see myself using Twitter but I thought the same thing about Facebook and now I enjoy using it.

I enjoyed reading some of the entries by the celebrities.

I'd like to tweet about the Catholic faith.

2) I looked for Carmelite spirituality and found a little bit and quite a lot on the Catholic faith in general.

3) Twitter seems interesting and has a lot of potential. It feels a bit overwhelming. About 5 or 6 times when I tried to log in, it said "Too Many Tweets...Try Again Later". But I was able to log in a little later.

I guess overall my impression was favorable and I am sure I will check back in with it and learn more how it works and what is available.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Pot Luck #55: Getting the Most Out of Facebook

Well, this was a fun exercise. I was already on Facebook, but I still don't know how to work it well. I learned new things doing this exercise and spent time adding Visual Bookshelf to my profile on Facebook. It probably took longer than it should have! I think there is a way to fill out a 'registration of completion' for this exercise, so I will try to do that.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Potluck #49 Love of Languages

1. LiveMocha- I have used LiveMocha, but did not investigate it thoroughly. For this exercise, I made some flashcards, which I had not done. I also submitted four sentences for Extra Practice that described in Spanish my last vacation (these were VERY basic sentences!).

I can see that there is more to use on LiveMocha and I was glad for the chance to explore more.

2. Mango Languages- I also have used Mango Languages. I had not used the translator, so I typed in the same four sentences that I had submitted to LiveMocha (also using the translator there) and the translation in Mango Languages was only slightly different.

I do not like Mango as well as LiveMocha. I agree with the comment on iHCPL that it goes too slowly. Also, it annoyed me when they plugged their own product in about the fourth lesson. One good aspect is that it gives a lot of speaking/hearing practice.

3. I did not know about the Wikipedia textbooks to learn a language. That is a good resource to know about.

4. I could use all of the above resources in assisting patrons who are wanting to learn a language.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Consumer's How To #44: How To & Make

1. I thoroughly enjoyed all the How To sites listed. The only problem is the amount of information! I could get lost in those sites for days. I think Instructables was my favorite. I will write about it in the next activity.

2. Homemade Jam, the French Way. I saw this link on Instructables for how to make jam and it is so easy I want to try it. It basically just boils down to cooking fruit with some sugar until it gets to the consistency you want. The beauty is...you can even use frozen fruit. How easy is that? And they said that the fruit cooking on the stove makes your house smell like pie, and that, once you make a batch or two, you will not want to buy the jam at the store.

The article also quoted a book I would like to read: Joie de Vivre: Simple French Style for Everyday Living. by Robert Arbor. We don't own it, but I think I will order it on Interlibrary Loan.

Here is the article from Instructables;


- More cool how to projects

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

A Consumer's How To: #43 Buying & Selling Online

1. I enjoyed exploring the sites listed. I searched for things I was interested in on ebay and found some nice items, but nothing I wanted enough to bid on. My favorite site was Craigslist because the posts were interesting. I've never used any of these to buy and sell items except for Amazon. I can see myself buying things easier than selling them, simply because I don't want to be bothered to send things in a hurry. I thought the Etsy website with the handmade items might be good for some unique gifts.

2. I could use PayPal because I buy fairly items often on the Internet. It seems safer and easier than entering my credit card information with each new company. I recently bought a gift and the website listed PayPal as the preferred method of payment, but I didn't have an account. I will probably sign up for one soon.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Wellness #42 Staying Well

1) I tried out the symptom checker on a condition I had this past spring that resulted in surgery. The results were good and mentioned all the different aspects of the condition. This would have been another tool to use when I was trying to figure out what the correct diagnosis might be for the symptoms I had. I don't think it would have helped me more than the searching I did in other sources, but it would have confirmed things I found.

2) I searched for Music Therapy programs in Harris County on the local MedlinePlus database. Not surprisingly, only one came up, and it was almost 60 miles from my home. I did another search on Genetic Testing, and two organizations were listed within 10 miles of my home: United Way and Harris County Public Health and Environmental Servies.

3) I put together a family medical history tree. It helped me to see that I need to talk with my relatives to get more detailed information, and to make sure the information I have is accurate. It would be a useful tool to add to genealogy records so that future generations would be able to have their medical history information already stored and hopefully updated from time-to-time.