Web 2.0 Kid Style
Social software presentation for the Children's and Teen Committees of the Merrimack Valley Library Consortium (MVLC) on Tuesday, May 22, 2007 at 11:30a.
Tools highlighted include blogs, wikis, array of 'casting options, games, social networking and bookmarking. Application of tools will depend on goals, but most tools can be used for patrons, librarians, or both.
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- Slide 1: Web 2.0 Kid Style
Social Software and Public Libraries
Andrea Mercado, Reading Public Library
MVLC Children & Teen Committees 5/22/2007
- Slide 2: Social, Audio-Visual, Interactive
Today’s sites are about offering connectivity
Less about building, more about enhancing
Caveat: application with purpose is *key*
Have a plan
Consider what already exists
For Chelmsford:
http://www.volunteersolutions.org/mass-service/volunteer/
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- Slide 3: Hot Options for Going Web 2.0
Web 2.0 ~ Human filtering =
Tagging (folksonomy)
Syndication (RSS, Push Technology)
Social networking
Blog software as content management systems
(CMS)
Social networking sites
Podcasting, vidcasting, screencasting
Wikis
Social bookmarking
Gaming
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- Slide 4: Blogs are Still “In” for Libraries
Easier than XHTML/CSS for the non-techie
External blogs a viable option
Blogger - http://www.blogger.com
Blog software as CMS
WordPress - http://www.wordpress.com
Plugins extend social networking and more
Software install requires coordination with IT
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- Slide 5: Blog as CMS: WordPress
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- Slide 6: Social Networking
Connecting people to people to people
Blows the Yahoo! Group paradigm away
Flexible customizations for privacy & filters
Different “flavors” to choose from:
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com
WebKinz: http://www.webkinz.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_social_networking_websites
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- Slide 7: RPL on MySpace
http://www.myspace.com/cosmiclibrarian
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- Slide 8: Sharing the Visuals
YouTube - http://www.YouTube.com: video
hosting (FREE)
No age limit
Flagged items ask for age confirmation
Users can hide age in profile
Community Guidelines keep “inappropriate” content away
from general public: http://www.youtube
.com/t/community_guidelines
Use tag searches to zero in on content: http://youtube
.com/results?search_query=chinchillas
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- Slide 9: Sharing Video: YouTube
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vrtYdFV_Eak
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- Slide 10: Sharing the Visuals
Flickr - http://www.flickr.com: image hosting (basic
account free & robust, paid options)
No age limit but filter options exist: http://flickr
.com/help/filters/#258
YouTube & Flickr both offer:
Storage
Syndication and web page embedding
Social qualities: bookmark, favorites, sharing, blogging,
grouping, playlists, comments, tagging, video responses,
ratings
Not much coordination with IT required
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- Slide 11: http://www.flickr.com/photos/readingpl/
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- Slide 12: The Art of the ‘Cast
*casting: syndicated content using RSS
Feed generator to create
Blogger + FeedBurner - http://www.feedburner.com
WordPress podPress plugin - http://www.podpress.org
Attaches link for file download
Outside hosting/application services available
Aggregator to “catch”
Bloglines - http://www.bloglines.com: PC play
iTunes - http://www.itunes.com: iPod
Juice - http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net: non-iPod
Excellent for conference, classroom, illustrative, educational
audio and video content
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- Slide 13: PLA Blog occasional podcast
http://tinyurl.com/2qk6cx
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- Slide 14: Record &/or Use Podcasts
“Podcasting 101 for K–12 Librarians” by Esther
Kreider Eash http://www.infotoday.com/cilmag/apr06/
Eash.shtml
Education Podcast Network http://epnweb
.org/index.php
Just One More Book podcast
http://www.justonemorebook.com
Storynory: Children's Audio Stories and Books For
Free podcast
http://storynory.com
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- Slide 15: Wikis: Collaborative Content
Can be private or public
Information power to the (or, specifically,
your) people
Encyclopedic knowledge, collaborative
documentation creation and management
Various user access levels available
IT involvement varies
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- Slide 16: Starting a Wiki
MediaWiki - http://www.mediawiki.org: wiki
software (used by Wikipedia) installed on
server, IT coordination a must
Externally hosted options:
Wikispaces - http://www.wikispaces.com
PBWiki - http://www.pbwiki.com
Free and pay account options
Easy set up
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- Slide 17: Reading Public Library Wiki
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- Slide 18: Human Search Engineering
Emailing links is so passé
Easily sharable, tagable, searchable
Many free services to choose from
Mainly a feature in blog software, but can be
applied to static pages
Social Bookmark Link Creator http://www.
ifeedreaders.com/social-creator/
IT involvement varies
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- Slide 19: Social Bookmarking:
Major Players
del.ici.ous Reddit
http://del.icio.us http://www.reddit.com
digg Yahoo! My Web
http://www.digg.com http://myweb.yahoo.com
blinklist simpy
http://www.blinklist.com http://www.simpy.com
LookSmart’s Furl
http://www.furl.net
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- Slide 20: http://del.icio.us/rplknowitalls
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- Slide 21: Gaming
Online games provide social experiences
Teen Second Life:
http://teen.secondlife.com/
Limited to age 13-17
As fully-featured as adult Second Life
Teachers/educators vetted then allowed in
All adults have the same last name
Parents can request activity logs
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- Slide 22: Reading & Further Resources
SirsiDynix Institute Web Seminar Archive: Podcasting, wikis,
and so much more
http://www.sirsidynixinstitute.com/archive.php
“The Terrible Twos: Web 2.0, Library 2.0, and More” by
Greg R. Notess
http://tinyurl.com/2hue2y
Making Sense of Social Software in the Library
http://tinyurl.com/yuoqc5
“Web 2.0 and Libraries: Best Practices for Social Software”
by Michael Stephens
http://tinyurl.com/manhb
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- Slide 23: Reading & Further Resources
Stay Safe Online - An Educator, Parent, and
Guardian’s Guide: How to Teach Young People
Safe Online Practices
http://tinyurl.com/2addj9
c|net News - Keeping kids safe on social sites
http://tinyurl.com/2goenj
FTC - Social Networking Sites: Safety Tips for
Tweens and Teens
http://tinyurl.com/2z9got
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- Slide 24: Contact Information
Andrea Mercado
Reference & Techie Librarian
Reading Public Library, Reading, MA
781-944-0840
mercado@noblenet.org
See also:
http://www.LibraryTechtonics.info
http://www.PLABlog.org
http://www.slideshare.net/andreamercado
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