I spent about half an hour on YouTube and I'm not sure if I would call it useful or time wasting (fun, but time wasting). I found some great videos for instructional demos and I can see that they would be useful for libraries. Even though they aren't interactive with the user, shared video sites can be used to view various demonstrations.
And then..... I found some videos of dominoes competition, people dancing and someone singing (badly!). At first I couldn't remember why I looked for dominoes, but it's actually a suggestion for this week's exercise. The dancing and singing was just a bonus.
I do like YouTube, it's a great video sharing site, I'm not sure how practical it is for work use. Still, it's enough to convince me to have a go at posting my own video and adding it to this blog.
Tip: search on you tube for library finds some "interesting" videos.
Monday, June 25, 2007
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I found an interesting video on youtube when I searched "library". It was about a bad reference intervirew. I used it in a staff training session as an example of what "not to do" We also put a series of words to photos on Youtube about the unconference we held....just as an experiment
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