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  • September Meeting
    Posted August 24, 2009 by Rachel Wadham

    Interested in sharing photos online? Ever wonder what flickr and other photo-sharing tools have to offer to libraries?
    Come learn about flickr, Google’s Picasa, Facebook, and Photobucket.
    If you want, try opening an account and uploading some photos before Friday or just bring a jumpdrive with some you would like to upload.
    Join us this Friday, September 4th at [...]

  • July Meeting Canceled Join us in Aug.
    Posted June 29, 2009 by Rachel Wadham

    Due to holiday’s, travel, and other wonderful summertime fun we will be canceling the Technology Learning Community for July. Join us on August 7th for a discussion on Flicker and then again in September for a special presentation by a new presenter Cory Nimer.

  • April Meeting
    Posted April 2, 2009 by Rachel Wadham

    Join us tomorrow, Friday April 3rd for the Technology Learning Community at 10:00 am room 2234. We will be discussing Mashups. Here is a definition:

    A mashup is a Web application that combines data from one or more sources into a single integrated tool. The term Mashup implies easy, fast integration, frequently done by access to [...]

  • The March Meeting and Beyond
    Posted March 3, 2009 by Rachel Wadham

    Please join us for the Technology Learning Community This Friday March 6th at 10:00 am in room 2234. We will have a presentation by Gerrit van Dyk:

    It can be exhausting managing multiple social networks! Come to the Technology Learning Community to learn a few of tools to help you engage multiple communities simultaneously. We [...]

  • January 2009 Meeting
    Posted January 7, 2009 by Rachel Wadham

    Join us for the first Technology Learning Community of the New Year this Friday Jan 9th at 10:00 am in room 2234.

    Ryan Combs will be demonstrating Google SketchUp, which is a free 3D modeling software.  This software has broad application, in fact Ryan has used this software to help visualize how the library might  able [...]

  • December Meeting
    Posted December 5, 2008 by Rachel Wadham

    Join us for the Technology Learning Community Friday Dec. 5th at 10:00 am in room 2234.

    For the scholarly among us we will be discussing gaming literacy and how gaming culture meets the needs of adolescents and adults to help them employ information and to express ideas in a compelling way.

    For those who want something less [...]

  • Upcomming TLC Meetings
    Posted November 4, 2008 by Rachel Wadham

    Our meetings for the next few months are as follows:
    Friday, November 7th at 1:00 pm in room 2233, presentation by Tom Deforest on Web 3.0
    Friday, December 5th at 10:00 am in room 2234, discussion of online gaming
    Friday, January 9th at 10:00 am in room 2234, presentaiton by Ryan Combs on Google SketchUp, which is a [...]

  • July 2008 Meeting
    Posted June 20, 2008 by Rachel Wadham

    There are so many uncharted waters when it comes to social networking and community websites and copyright issues. Recent lawsuits filed against YouTube (see: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6095736.html ; http://nymag.com/news/media/30021/ ) show that copyright issues and public community sites is a big deal. This is an important issue for everyone to understand and so for [...]

  • Podcasting at the Technology Learning Community April 4 2:00 2234
    Posted March 31, 2008 by Rachel Wadham

    Technology Learning Community April MeetingFriday April 4th 2:00 pm -3:00 pm in room 2234Podcasting Part OneFor our April TLC meeting we will be discussing podcasting. In this part one demonstration we will first discuss what podcasts are and have discussion on how they could be used in the library and then we will begin [...]

  • URL for screencasting webcast from last week
    Posted March 21, 2008 by Rachel Wadham

    The URL and access information for the screencasting webcast from last week is now available.  If you would like the information please contact Rachel and she will get it to you.  We are not sure how long this will be available so  if you are interested you should view it ASAP.