Thursday, February 27, 2014

Thing 7

I have had a Pinterest app for some time. Today I jumped in and tried to use the app but it just wasn't working for me. I watched a couple of videos and it seemed those people were working off desktop computers and using Pinterest.com.

It was easier on Pinterest.com to figure out what to do and "to pin" some websites on my first board.

When I went back to my Pinterest app on my iPad it had not updated what I had added on the desktop computer. I am a bit befuddled.

I need to ask someone to show me how they use Pinterest - especially on a mobile device. I can see where I could "collaborate" on certain information literacy lessons by searching Pinterest for others who have pinned to certain educational topics.


Monday, February 17, 2014

Thing 6

I got the CloudOn app and chose to store my created/edited documents in my GoogleDrive Account. I proceeded to edit a document I had in my GoogleDrive and it went very well. I recognized many of the tools I am used to using in Word and GoogleDrive.
The hang-up came when I went into my GoogleDrive app to see my changes for that document and it couldn't access the document. It gave me the option of opening it up in many other places including CloudOn. So there it was - but no longer in my GoogleDrive where I wanted to keep it.??

Monday, February 10, 2014

Thing 5

I have used Evernote for several years. Now and then I would save something to it. I have tried to keep up with all its new bells and whistles.

At the 2013 MEMO conference someone recommended Springpad to me. I got the app immediately -  but then never used it.

Tonight I made several notebooks on Springpad. Let's see if I find it handy. I'm a list maker - just not online.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Thing 4

I got the Flipboard app for my iPad over a year ago. Have not used it. I also remember doing the RSS feed "thing" from the 23 Things on a Stick five years ago. I did the Google Reader then with a few feeds but never used it.

I am happy to read the print edition of School Library Journal each month, cover-to-cover, the Star Tribune, front to back every day, attend the annual MEMO (ITEM) conferences each year and check in on Doug Johnson's blog now and then - and I also read the monthly issue of the professional journal "Today's Dietitian" having an old master's degree in nutrition and food science.
Enough for me. I read through this mobile Thing 4, watched the videos - but am not moved to use RSS feeds.