Tuesday, January 26, 2010

comparing the three search engines.

I conducted three separate searchs on the Blind engine search. Google which is my favorite search engine was voted one out of three times. This tells me that I need to keep an open mind about Bling and Yahoo. I rarely use any search engine other than Google.
Cindy Groover 01-26-1010

Sunday, April 5, 2009

exercise #55 facebook

I began to utilize Facebook in 2007 when I participated in the first set of ihcpl exercises. Several people invited me to be their friend not long after I registered for an account with Facebook. I am now Facebook Friends with at least eight other people that are members of Harris County Public Library, and am Facebook Friends with nine people with whom I graduated from college. I got in touch with all of these folks through Facebook, because they all contacted me through Facebook. The extra application that I used in Facebook was Flowers for Friends. I sent a flower to all of my Facebook friends. I have also utilize the status attribute where I tell all my Facebook Friends what I am currently doing. I attempted to see if my sister and niece had a Facebook account and I found both both my sister and my niece. I found both of these people by utiizing the search option. I invited them to be my friends. I found it quite simple to apply for a Facebook account, because I just had to enter my e-mail address, and assign myself a user pass word. I intend to continue to utilize Facebook, since I have heard from people that were previous classmates. I am hoping to hear from more classmates.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Exercise 3 of module 54

I searched the book Fair is the Rose in the social networks Shelfari and Goodreads. The reviews to this book in both networks were quite similiar. I actually find a review written by the same person in both networks. Both sets of reviews praised this book for the most part, and most reviewers in both networks were emotionally involved with the story and characters.

exercise 2 of module 54

These are the steps that I would take if I want to begin a bookclub. I would first choose a particular day of the week that I can conduct the book club. I would give myself two or three months to advertise that I am beginning a bookclub, so I could get a list of people. I would create fliers to post in-house, send news releases to the local newspaper, and post fliers at local organizations and businesses. I would limit the members of the bookclub to 10 to twelve people, so every member of the book club will have a chance to state their opinion. Once that I generate an interest from at least twelve people, I would try to obtain an idea of the type of reading material that each member enjoys reading. After I obtain an idea of what type of literature that the majority enjoys, I would select the first title for the month. I choose Shelfari to seek a book that I would consider for the book club. The book that I choose was the Centurian's Wife. Shelfari has good and bad reviews for the Centurian's wife.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

exercise 1 of module 54

I have attempted to start a bookclub at Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library. The only participating experience that I had in a bookclub once when one person attended the bookclub. I prefer a traditional book club when you actually see the other members face to face. I think that an online bookclub is too impersonal. I prefer to meet the folks with whom I discuss the book.

exercise 3 of module 53

The initial search of seeking a e-book to read is pleasantly easy. I choose the spanish book Jesus el hijo de hombre, since I wanted to take the advantage of the opportunity to practice reading the Spanish language. I selected the Spanish language as a language option, and typed the English word bible. This strategy is how I found the book Jesus el Hijo de hombre. The advantage of reading a book online is that you don't have to be concerned about tearing pages of the book. You only have to click an arrow to proceed to the next page. I like the format of the e-mail because you can view the table of contents and view a chapter within the book at the same time. I like the convenience of clicking the word index to view the index of the book instead of having to turn the pages of the particular book. I find that reading an e-book is uncomfortable because you are forced to sit upright at a desk. You can read a traditional book sitting in a chair or lying on a bed. You can travel with a traditional book, because you can place it in a purse or suitcase. I find that reading an e-book is a strain on the eyes due to the computer glare, and you don't encounter this problem when you read the traditional book.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

part 2 of module #53

I searched the book Fair is the Rose, since this is the book that I used in module 52I first found the book in the Barnes and Noble Store and the price was $13.99 for a new book copy. The price for a used book copy was $1.99. I also searched for this book at the Borders website. The price for a new book copy was also $13.99. The price for a used copy of the book was $2.00. I checked Harris County Public Library Digital Media Catalog and 20+ Places for Public Domain E-Books, but I did not find Fair is the Rose as an e-book or audio book.