Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Blogging from the free world

About two weeks ago, I completed a self-directed learning project, 23 Things on a Stick, where I learned to use a whole lot of Web 2.0 tools, from Flickr and podcasting to social networking and productivity tools. As part of that project, I started a blog, called Sticks on a Thing.

First, I'm really proud of myself for finding (or making) the time, and completing the program by September 15th. It required some long days and late nights, but I stuck with it. The focus of that blog was libraries. A professional focus.

Learning those tools and playing on the web, I decided that I really wanted my own personal blog. One where I can talk about the things going on in my life. Those things I spend my time on, the books I'm reading and the things I'm thinking about (when I'm not thinking about work).

I can post photos of my family, talk about my trips, and the other projects in my life (organizing the garage). And I can send links to my friends and extended family.

This blog, and my other blog start from the same 'dashboard', where I will continue to review a few interesting blogs. Two are librarian-related, and one is science-related. Maybe I can dip my toes in politics? Sports? Gardening?

I don't know how interesting this will be to read. I'm doing it for myself, and thinking about the people in my life. And I'll add some photos that make me happy.