23 Things on a Stick

A library learning 2.0 project

I'm clicking away at the "more things" but I'm just wondering how far along others are??? ... I'm working on thing 38 -- screencasting but I'm not sure what I should screencast!

Also, I like to view other blogs but wow the time to do so! good luck everybody!

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I'm only on thing 26....far behind. I'm really going to work to finish these by the deadline. It will be tough!

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have fun ... and good luck!

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I finally had time to get started. I thought Thing 25 had way too many things to do. Should have been broken up a bit more. I do like some of the more advanced features. I hope novices find the going ok and not too frustrating!

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I guess I thought you had to go in order. I didn't realize that we could jump around like I see others have done. I got a very slow start, but now that I'm started, I'm really excited about the new tools. I'm only on thing 26 and the deadline is looming. I still am very disappointed that I don't ever get any comments on my blog. Again it feels like I am writing to myself. Maybe a better avenue would be to connect with people through the ning.
Gwen

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I finished by the original deadline, but continue to post on More Things.
Since I'm not a professional librarian or library staff, I got permission to explore Thing Nbr 46 Web Junction, did a blog post on it, but the rest will be exploring the educational offerings.

See my More Things posts on http://partlydave.blogspot.com.

As needed I go back and find things like this Ning I had forgotten. A friend of mine in China has his blogspot blocked by the government, as are many social network products. I suggested he try to get at my ning on Overbooked. Wondered what might be open to him on other ning blog sites.

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