Friday, February 29, 2008

A Wiki World

I live in a wiki world as of late. There is something so appealing in knowing that people can contribute to a shared idea, have a shared voice, but that everyone can choose to work on it in her/his own time and in her/his own space. The feminist literature students seem to use our wiki really well; the Cool Trip wiki paid off big when my friend and I won the travel grant! We are now using it as a planning space for both our research for the trip and our personal thoughts about what to pack.

My latest wiki is for the entire Central staff and I am both excited and apprehensive about it. This wiki is designed as a space for the staff to continue our discussion on the book Courageous Conversations About Race. There is, again, the possibility that no one will find it useful or meaningful to use this wiki. Because this topic is so personal for me, I am more fearful of this reaction, as if it is a direct rejection of me if people choose not to participate--a choice I cannot make when it comes to discussions about race. In any case, I hope that my confession here will allow me to not take the coming reaction personally.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Stumbling Behind...

Somehow I forgot to write on my blog last week. Monitoring so many different wikis and blogs might be catching up with me because I completely forgot to write on this one! I was a little shocked with me when I discovered this. I had to write my resume in xhtml for my Internet class too last week so that took a lot of my attention as well. Anyway, what I discovered last week is StumbleUpon. It is this fun free toolbar you can download that allows you to stumble upon different websites tailored to the interests that you set. It is like browsing through the library stacks! It is really addicting!

Check it out:
http://www.stumbleupon.com/

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Web 2.0 New Things

This week I learned about two great Web 2.0 things: WuFoo and PEERtrainer. WuFoo (named because the site founders like WuTang Clan and Foo Fighters) has online resources to create forms like interlibrary loan forms, customer satisfaction forms, even invitations. It seems as easy to use as blogs and wikis and all the forms can be edited to one's needs. You can run statistics and export the information to excel as well. It seems really useful for many different things. http://www.wufoo.com

PEERtrainer is an online site to get in shape and lose weight. You can join a group of 2-4 or an unlimited sized team. You can join chatrooms to get support and read health articles too. You can join groups that have shared common interests. They can see what you are journaling about and offer support, feedback, and/or advice. It won the Web 2.0 award in 2007 in the health category. http://www.peertrainer.com