Presented by Lynn McCormickNCLA Conference October 2009
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Just trying to keep up can make us crazy!
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In the beginning...
Evolution of the Online Ecosystem. 9 Sept. 2009 <http://batesmedia.files.wordpress.com/ 2008/11/online-evolution-099-web.pdf>.
Then came Web2.0...more interactive
Evolution of the Online Ecosystem. 9 Sept. 2009 <http://batesmedia.files.wordpress.com/ 2008/11/online-evolution-099-web.pdf>.
Web 3.0...Convergence!
Evolution of the Online Ecosystem
• The trend of convergence will continue. Your phone is your camera, is your computer, is your radio, is your GPS system, is your calendar, is your watch, is your tv, etc.
• People will continue to demand access in a mobile modality. More apps will be designed for small portable devices like netbooks and mobile phones.
• Cloud computing will become more ubiquitous.
Google Wave:A Snapshot of Web 3.0
"There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call The Twilight Zone." - Rod Serling
On a Friday night in October 1959, Americans began slipping into a dimension of imagination as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. They've really never returned.
You are here.
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Let's look at some of the popular and some of the lesser known tools in web 2.0. We will look at three categories. Keep in mind that there can be a great deal of overlap in these categories.
Categories:
• Bookmarking and Tagging• Social Networking
• Teaching and Learning
• Delicious• Evernote• Second Brain
• Share This
Delicious
Second Brain
Social Networking Sites
• LinkedIn• Facebook• Twitter/Twhirl
Facebook Applications
Facebook Applications : Events
Twhirl
Twhirl
• Google docs• Office Live• Lovelycharts.com
• Mindomo
• Zamzar• Trailfire• Slideshare
• dimdim
Office Live
Lovely Charts
Zamzar
Trailfire
Slideshare
• GO2Web20 http://www.go2web20.net/• Usefultools http://www.usefultools.com/
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Useful Tools
• Igoogle• Netvibes• Dropbox
Dropbox
New web apps keep coming faster than we can keep up with them. No matter how much we like the "candy", we have to have some means of moderating our appetite.
How do we do this?
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• Seek out people who use the same technology as you do and form an informal "users group".
• Encourage people who know you to send you things that relate to your interests.
• Attend conferences. I encourage you to find a friend here today who shares your interests. It's not just about the "what" you learn here today but also about the "who".
• Look for websites/blogs/twitter feeds/ listserves that will deliver a steady stream of information to you.
Happy Trails to You!
Some trails are happy ones,Others are blue.
It's the way you ride the trail that counts,Here's hoping a happy one for you.
Happy Trails to you, until we meet again!
Please contact me if I can help you along the wayLynn McCormick
Pitt Community [email protected]
Adapted from “Happy Trails to You” Lyrics by Dale Evans-Rogers