Wednesday 15 May 2013

Finally got a clear vision on how to work on a wiki it was not as difficult as i thought it was. The only thing that you need to be sure about as a group is to disscuss first on whatever it that you want to do. Ovrall i have a lot in this course and i have gained more knowledge than before, not confused as i was in the begining of the course. Knowledge sharing is the tool thanks to my classmates who were willing to help big up Suraya.


Saturday 11 May 2013

Finally I've managed to create my own QR code. I have created five QR's and my theme is Eikendal Library using QR codes. It was a challenging exercise but interesting as well. It never occurred to me that one has to go to sites.google.com and create your own site. This site is similar to a wiki, but I am so proud of myself so far. ICT is not so difficult it only needs your undivided attention. Now I am busy compiling the purpose of my QR codes.




Wednesday 1 May 2013

I have a useful book  that I have found from the new arrivals at my library. It is relevant to the course ICT. It gives us information on how to go about on creating Wikis, Blogs, Facebook, and more. It also has a list of websites that we can visit. The title of the book is Blogs, Wikis, Facebook, and More: Everything You Want to Know About Using Today's Internet but Are Afraid to Ask by Terry Burrows. I have listed a few website addresses to go to for more information.
www.battleblog.com
http://juicereceiver.sourceforger.net
http://wikipedia.org




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Blogs, Wikis, MySpace, and More: Everything You Want to Know About Using Web 2.0 but Are Afraid to Ask [Paperback]

Terry Burrows

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    April 1, 2008
    For both internet gurus and online novices, this handy mini-encyclopedia explores the useful and interesting sites—big and small, popular and obscure—that make up Web 2.0, the new online community. From YouTube and Flickr to eBay and Facebook, each website and online application is explained through step-by-step screen shots and examines what each site does, why people use it, how to get started, and any special features. Simple yet thorough definitions for commonly used internet elements—such as tags, bookmarks, blogs, and podcasts—are provided as well as little-known usage tips for expert surfers. Grouped by type, this detailed guide also offers dozens of alternative URLs that cover similar online territory, but with their own unique takes.

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    Terry Burrows is the author of more than 50 books, including How to Read Music and TXT TLK.

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      4.0 out of 5 stars Handy guide to Web 2.0 August 10, 2008
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      This book is a handy guide to Web 2.0. Burrows explains what exactly is Web 2.0 and how to make the most of it. He describes earlier websites as static and Web 2.0 as interactive. In each chapter, Burrows addresses some new interactive, exciting way the Web in now being used. For example, Burrows has a chapter about blogging. He explains what blogging is, the evolution of blogging, how to start a blog and websites where you can actually get started. He uses the same approach in chapters about creating podcasts, sharing videos, social networking and more.
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      5.0 out of 5 stars Best book that I've found on 2.0 November 16, 2008
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      I have reviewed and looked at many books that would help me with the many new web sites available. I checked this one out at the library - then rechecked it. Just browse through and pick a site that you have never tried. So many sites, tips and helps that you will want buy it to keep it handy.
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