Thursday, November 17, 2011

Finally, my ITALY website finishED!

Since I started to learn webpage design about 12 years ago, I always used some software such as MS Front Page or Dreamweaver to build pages.  Even though sometimes it was needed to deal with some code in java-script or some asp application, I had never built a webpage with completely coding and without any assistant tools.  So this course gives me this opportunity to  try the basic and amazing HTML codes.  I did really have fun with them.

and finally..... the webpage assignment is finished.
Here is the final version's demo:


I am quite satisfied with what I have done.  There are three pages included:

The home page: index.html
The Rome city page: rome.html
The 404 page (which is my FAVORITE part!!!) 404.html

you could also try the Moodle link, which has a external link to ......  :)

It took me many hours from playing with my son or reading a lovely book in doing these webpages.  But when I see the final pages there, every hard work deserves! 


Wednesday, November 16, 2011

I AM STUDYING HARRRRRRRRRRRRRD - and A useful website in preparing the written assessment of RESEARCH AND ANALYSE INFORMATION t

I am preparing Jo-Ann's written assessment.  Just done one of the practice exercise - wool industry one.  It took me almost three hours. Not sure I can finish the test in 2 hours or not.  Will try the second exercise tomorrow.

Googled a useful site which is similar with the RAI course.

Information Literacy Tutorial - Minneapolis Community & Technical College
http://camellia.shc.edu/literacy/index.html


(haven't started Mary's book collection case study report.  it is a big one.  have to start it tomorrow

Comments on other's blogs

(This post is a response to Gary's Blog Exercise 15– commenting on other blogs
.)

I have left comments on some other blogs as following:

1.YukoWatanabeFriMonitorblogGary's post:Filter bubbles (Exercise 8)

Robert Luo said...
I would like to recommend the following links from google that explain what web history information they collected, how can you turn off this function and how can you remove the information google has collected.

Privacy FAQ for Web History
http://www.google.com/history/privacyfaq.html?hl=en

Can I pause my web history?
http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=54057

Remove items
http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=54052

Hope these help.
Regards,
Robert

Inviting people to be authors on my blog

(This post is a response to Blog Exercise 14– inviting people to be authors on your blog )

I have invited the following classmates to be authors on this blog:

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Modifying the arrangement of blog


I changed the blog layout when I setup it.  the way is:
Design - Layout - then you can Add a Gadget and change the position of the gadget.

there are a lot of cool gadget.  At the begining I used a lot and made the blog too fancy.  Then I removed some, and it looked better then.

This is the current layout of my blog.  (for the Favicon, I use a customized icon instead of blogger's.  wanna know how to do? GOOOOOOOOGLE it.)

Modifying the colour and background image of the blog

(This post is a response to Blog Exercise 12– changing the colour of your blog )

I have changed my blog's background image to one that fits my blog theme.


The way to do it is :

Design - Template - Customize - Background - Background image + Main color theme.

A Brief Evaluation and Recommendation of the Application of Web2.0 in Kogarah City Library


Web 2.0 is the web applications that facilitate participatory information sharing, interoperability, user-cantered design, and collaboration on the World Wide Web.  The Web 2.0 has revolutionised the way content is created and the way users access, use and contribute information. 

The following evaluation and recommendation of the Application of Web2.0 in Kogarah City Library are based on the analysis of the library’s website in five main library service areas.

Local Studies

Kogarah City Council's Library Services

(This post is a response to Investigative Exercise 9 Community Profiles )

Kogarah is named from an Aboriginal word meaning "place of reeds".  Kogarah City is located in the southern suburbs of Sydney, about 15 kilometres from the Sydney GPO. Kogarah City is bounded by Hurstville City in the north-west and west, Rockdale City in the north-east and east and the Georges River in the south.

The Kogarah City area is predominantly residential, with some commercial and industrial areas. Kogarah City encompasses a total land area of about 20 square kilometres, including waterways and large areas of open space, mainly along the Georges River.


According to the data of 2006 Census, Kogarah Council has a

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Create a Mobile Application for Your Library with Conduit.com

Create a Mobile Application for Your Library with Conduit.com

Beware online "filter bubbles"

(This post is a response to Gary's Exercise 8 - CURRENT AWARENESS POST
It is also posted as a comment on Gary's post to respond Gary's Blog Exercise 16– comment on your teachers blog)


It is a great topic about the freedom on Internet.

I checked Google support document and found some basic information about Google's Personized Search (http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?answer=54041)

Signed-in personalization:


Just try this page: https://www.google.com/history/  (login if you need).  You see what?  YES!!! every single step you take is recorded in google's search history.  You may have secret to your partner, but you can't have secret to Google!!!

Events & Talks podcast from State Library of New South Wales

(This post is a response to Gary's Investigative Exercise 7 Podcasts )

Schindler's List






Permanent link : http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/podcasts/events/keneally_schindler.html


Events & Talks podcast from State Library of New South Wales 
 

Tom Keneally, award-winning novelist and social advocate, tells the story behind his influential novel Schindler's List and reflects on its significance today. 


File size: 14.8 MB
File format: mp3
Duration: 00:32:32

Social Bookmarking for Libraries

(This post is a response to Gary's Investigative Exercise 6 Social Bookmarking )

State Library of Tasmania doesn't apply its own membership database in the reader's review function.  Instead, the data of its review system is provided by LibraryThing.   It means that if a member of State Library of Tasmania wants to submit a review for a book, he/she has to be redirected to LibraryThing's website and has to register a new membership of LibraryThing.  The advantage of this system is that the State Library can use the hugh data source of LibraryThing to connecting with its own catalogue database.  But the bad side of it is that if the user wants to review a book he/she has no choice but to register a new account in LibraryThing. 

Social Networking in Library

(This post is a response to Gary's Investigative Exercise 5 Social Networking )

This is a changing world.  Internet and the related new technologies have change the way people live.  In the library industry, it is a trend to use these new technologies such as social networking in library's services.  The reasons are as following:

  • Social networking is popular life style for the Y Generation.  In order to provide better services to the Y Generation, library need to participate on social networking sites;
  • Using social networking sites, the library can find another cost-efficient way to market and promote its services;

Book Lust with Nancy Pearl

(This post is a response to Gary's Investigative Exercise 4 Youtube )

Nancy Pearl (born January 12, 1945) is an American librarian, best-selling author, literary critic and was, until August 2004, the Executive Director of the Washington Center for the Book at Seattle Public Library.[1] Her prolific reading and her knowledge of books and literature first made her locally famous in Seattle, Washington, where she regularly appears on public radio recommending books. She achieved broader fame with Book Lust, her 2003 guide to good reading (source: wikipedia.org).

The following video is the program, Book Lust with Nancy Pearl featuring China Mievill.  

wAkE the dEAd @ Ultimo TAFE Library

(This post is a response to Gary's Investigative Exercise 1 Blogs )

SI Ultimo Library's blog is a window to broadcast latest news about the library's services and resources.  It also contains useful links, news and tips to keep the studnets up to date in their subject area.


After the Hallowenn the blog updated a post called "Halloween @ Ultimo TAFE Library".  It introduced the library's Halloween event and also the students who won the Halloween Costume Making Competition.  It also contains a picture slide show which I noticed was made by PictureTrail.  It is a very simple way to create cool effect slideshows with fancy transitions, shapes and styles.  The only thing you need to do is to choose the template and upload your pictures and the system will generate a slideshow flash file automatically.


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