15. MOBILE PAYMENTS Image from http://goo.gl/nbWcCu
16. MOBILE PAYMENT OPTIONS BitcoinNear Field Communication
Person-to-person payments Mobile donations Virtual currencyCoin
Google WalletLibrary card future?
17. INTEGRATION OF VIRTUAL AND REAL WORLDS
18. WEARABLE TECH
19. INTERNET OF THINGSImage from http://goo.gl/jHd98
20. Text and Email Alerts for Doors and WindowsControl Your
LightsWIRED HOMESThermostat Controlled by Smart PhonesTalk to your
appliances
21. MAKERSPACESImage from http://flic.kr/p/bAA1mi ,
http://goo.gl/PdhlMp
22. WHAT IS A MAKERSPACE? 3D Printers Physical Computing
(Robotics) Programming Creation Space
23. 3D PRINTERS
24. WHAT CAN YOU PRINT?Images from - http://goo.gl/AVMZgM ,
http://goo.gl/6jUnf1, http://goo.gl/ODoaXv
26. Sources for templates: http://www.thingiverse.com/
Smithsonian http://www.3dhippy.com/ **Free Design Software:
http://www.blender.org http://www.sketchup.com/** = cheap not
freeImage from http://goo.gl/18iD7q
27. CODE-INS & HACKSPACES GOOGLE SUMMER OF CODE:
HTTP://GOO.GL/NXHPGAHACKERSPACES.ORG, HTTP://GOO.GL/BJWL8D
28. CODE FOR AMERICA Bringing together local governments and
technologists to make better cities for everyone
29. Entry Level Robotics is an open-source electronics
prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and
software. It's intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and
anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments.
http://www.arduino.cc/ is a credit-card sized computer that plugs
into your TV and a keyboard. Its a capable little PC It also plays
high-definition video. http://www.raspberrypi.org/Little bits are
an open source library of electronic modules that snap together
with tiny magnets for prototyping, learning, and fun.
http://littlebits.cc/
30. MAKERSPACES IN ACTIONOCLC:
http://tic.ocls.info/?page_id=1368 Detroit: http://goo.gl/sbhaJW
More examples: http://goo.gl/iOUabk
31. http://www.libraryasincubatorproject.org/
32. THE COOL THING ABOUT MAKERSPACES IS THAT YOU WILL HAVE A
SPACE TO INCLUDE INTERESTING TECHNOLOGIES THAT ARE NOT EVEN
INVENTED YET!
33. WEB DESIGN TRENDS
34. WEB DESIGN TRENDS TO WATCH Focus on mobile! Large hero
areas quickly killing sliders Videos in place of text Long
scrolling sites Fonts with personality Flat design Simple color
schemes Simplified content Dropping the sidebar Manipulated imagery
Extras (e.g., parallax scrolling, HTML5 timed animation etc.)
Source: http://goo.gl/RdKqa8
35. CONTEXTUAL SEARCHFor instance, a normal search for sushi
might turn up a Wikipedia page or various websites about sushi. If
one were to look up sushi from a phone through a contextualized
mobile search, it could conceivably return nearby sushi restaurants
with review, advertisements and coupons. Mashable
http://goo.gl/kV5Q0x
36. GAMIFICATION FourSquare bought by Microsoft Yelp, Facebook
Check-in Location-based searching Gamifying your website (Captain
Up) Library game Image from http://goo.gl/Eo4ezO
37. Passport A learning system that demonstrates academic
achievement through customized
badges.http://www.itap.purdue.edu/studio/passport
38. SERIOUSLY EXPLORESource/Access/Learnin g
39. GREAT OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS EduOnGo Koha and VuFind Calibre
WordPress ProjectLibre Firefox Android GitHub Code Academy
40. Crowdsourcing Image from http://goo.gl/dJHqAH
41. CROWDSOURCING 101 Kickstarter, Indiegogo On Kickstarter,
44% of projects are funded Great way to bring library projects to
life Most successfully funded projects raise less than $10,000but
that is changingImage from http://dbrabham.wordpress.com
42. NET NEUTRALITY & MERGERS Comcast and Time Warner
Merger. A monopoly? Net Neutrality could change the fundamental way
the web worksAnxiety over ISPs slowing or blocking access to
Netflix and other bandwidth gluttons has surged since a federal
court gutted FCC net neutrality rules last month. In the wake of
the ruling, there appears to be nothing stopping Verizon, for
example, from charging Netflix a toll to transmit data. Verizon,
the plaintiff in the case, recently told The Washington Post: We
treat all traffic equally, and that has not changed. But legally,
it seems, the telecom giant is free to change its mind. - Wired
02.12.14, http://goo.gl/mhQnr8
43. WHAT SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST? WHAT SHOULD BE ON THIS
LIST?