Library Unconference session on Vodcasting

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Library Unconference session on Vodcasting

Western Australian Library unconference session on videocasting 22 August State Library of Western Australia

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Tags : unconference, unconfwalib08, videocasting

Recorded video

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Video recorded by user's WebCam on Thu Aug 21 06:21:51 MST 2008

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Recorded video

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Recorded video

Video recorded by user's WebCam on Tue Aug 19 03:57:20 MST 2008

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SLARIPS.avi

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SLARIPS.avi

Julian Stadon very kindly let me film his SLARiPS installation at John Curtin Art Gallery.The user puts on a headset with a webcam and looks through a pair of goggles. They then use a paddle to "liberate" a 3D avatar from within Second Life and out onto the desktop.

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Videoblogging using Facebook and viddler

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Videoblogging using Facebook and viddler

Video recorded by user's WebCam on Wed Nov 07 07:58:09 MST 2007

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Tags : Gurn (0:31) , Gurn (0:32) , facebook, off (0:32) , on (0:31) , videoblog, webcam

Stephen Abram launches Murdoch University Library 23 Things

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Stephen Abram launches Murdoch University Library 23 Things

Murdoch University Library is running a Learning 2.0 ; 23 Things programme, where they learn about new web tools, from 10 Sept - 5 Dec 2007. This video was recorded on 30 August 2007 to play at the programme launch sessions.

The blog is at http://mullet23.blogspot.com

Stephen Abram is Vice President of Innovation at Sirsi-Dynix, spends a lot of time looking at the future of libraries. He wrote one of the seminal works about Library 2.0 Web 2.0, Library 2.0, and Librarian 2.0: Preparing for the 2.0 World

In this clip, he answers these questions:
1. What are the big changes for libraries that a 23 Things program addresses?
2. What would you say to staff who are trying to fit a 23 Things program into their workday?
3. What's your favourite web tool ?
4. What's your favourite use of a Web 2.0 tool in libraries?
5. What would you say to a group of staff about to embark on a Learning 2.0 / 23 Things programme?

Sites mentioned in the video are:

* Stephen's Lighthouse
* Learning 2.0
* Sirsi-Dynix Institute
* Special Libraries Association
* Second Life
* Bloglines
* Google reader
* Meebo
* Skype
* Ann Arbor Library
* What John Blyberg did at Ann Arbor
* The wall of books
* Western Trails project
* Interesting things in Wyoming
* American memory project at Library of Congress
* Ancestors in your attic
* Myspace
* Facebook
* Beebo
* Ning

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Tags : 2.0, 23, Greenhill, Kathryn, Learning, Libraries, Library, Murdoch, StephenAbram, Things, University

Murdoch University Library Gets a Second Life

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Murdoch University Library Gets a Second Life

Murdoch University Library has been running workshops for the university community in how to use Second Life. He's what we did and why.

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Tags : Education, Greenhill, Kathryn, Library, Life, Murdoch, Second, University

Libraries in Second Life

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Libraries in Second Life

Over 500 librarians are providing library services on over 40 islands in the Information Archipelago in Second Life. This shows what librarians do in Second Life. Created in July 2007 by Kathryn Greenhill of Murdoch University for the University of Southern Queensland's symposium "Online Learning in Virtual Worlds", 14 August 2007.

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Tags : Greenhill, Infoisland, Kathryn, Libraries, Life, Second, Second Life, librarians

 

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