Saturday, April 18, 2009

Week 9: Social Networking

I've been on Facebook for several months now, and have enjoyed reconnecting with old friends, distant family members, and local acquaintances whom I don't see very often. I've moved around quite a bit as an adult and have never liked losing touch with old friends, but life is busy. I don't like talking on the phone. I've maintained a lot of contacts via email and find Facebook to be another managable avenue for doing so. Now that the initial excitement has worn off, I don't allow it to be a time waster--I can quickly check it once or twice a day (just as I do email), and move on. I still connect with one or two people a week, and learned last week that a former student who is my daughter's age will be attending the same out-of-state college. I doubt I would have learned this without a Facebook account, at least not until they ran into each other on campus next year!



I found the articles regarding privacy settings most helpful--I am careful to only post information that I would not mind my mother (nor my mother in law) seeing, but I plan to sort my friends into different categories--when a 15 year old son of a friend "friended" me and I accepted, his angst-filled news feed quickly became something I didn't want to read, nor did I want his posts appearing on my wall. I did some digging and figured out how to set limitations, but I want to do a more organized, thorough job of this.



Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Week 8: Gaming

I'm not a gamer--never have been, never will be.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Week 7: Wikis

It was nice to be in somewhat familiar territory this week, since we've been using the programming wiki for awhile.

I checked out the links to wikis that were shared with us in the lesson, and have concluded that the more specific a Wiki, the more appealing it is to me. The SJCPLGuides had so many links to information about so many topics that I found it cumbersome and overwhelming. On the other hand, the Durham County Library Strategic Plan was much more concise, dealing with a specific topic. And because I remembered a group from Durham County touring Tuckahoe a couple of years ago, it was interesting to read their impressions and personally relevant.