Wow! I agree with a posting on the Semls 2.0 discussion board on Facebook this week – we have certainly gotten a lot of great information over the last 6 weeks in this class. First, I owe a big thank you to Kathy for the tremendous job she has done in presenting and teaching this fantastic class! When I signed up for the class, I did so with reservations. This was primarily because I felt so unsure of my capabilities when it comes to all of this new uncharted territory (for me anyway) called 2.0 However, that was really the most important reason to, in fact, participate in the class and I’m so glad I didn’t let that initial nervousness stop me from signing up.
When the class began, I thought wikis was the thing I would find most useful in applying to my own workplace but I have found so many more technologies that I would like to try to use as well. I would like to try to add a wiki component to our summer reading program this year(which was my initial thought after seeing the great one the Seekonk library added last summer) , but also think it could be useful to have a wiki for parents to go to find out more family resources available to them in our community. I can definitely see the usefulness of Flickr on library websites (although as will so much of this technology there are privacy concerns and policy decisions to be made in conjunction with usage) Blogging is another area which perhaps could be used for bookgroups to further discussions we have when we meet face to face each month or perhaps for book reviews. Finally, although I knew a bit about Librarything before we began this class, Goodreads was new to me. I have already used these tools to help with readers advisory for patrons.
This class has not only broadened my horizons, but has made me more comfortable with getting out there and exploring all of this new technology that so many of our patrons are already using. I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to participate in the class and would be very interested in participating in additional/follow-up classes if they were ever offered. I think I can honestly say this is the best SEMLS workshop I’ve ever participated in.


