Week 5 is here. This brings with it some more productivity, cloud computing (this is the bit I'm looking forward to the most) and NZ2.0. Not too sure what to expect from the NZ 2.0 stuff - hopefully I'll discover some new things.
I've just started looking through some of the resources linked through the CCLlearn blog. The first thing that jumps out is how out of date some of them are. Web 2.0 lives and dies with the updates and if it isn't updated regularly it dies a fast death.
So the first NZ2.0 thing I've decided to have a look at is Librarytechnz. This is a blog coming out of the National Library focused on technological and digital innovations from around the web. It appeals to my inner geek and I like having all this sort of thing in one place rather than having to hunt it out myself. And it is updated regularly. Two thumbs up.
So onto the GLAMS initiatives. There are lots of really interesting things happening here. Two which particularly stood out to me were NZMuseums which is a nice graphic site with interesting things on display. They also have a nice widget which I've added below - check it out if you're interested. The other one which really appealed was eventfinder.co.nz. This is a really nice tool to find events around the country. You can join and favourite events and even suggest events to be added. The platform seems quite similar to YouTube so its fairly intuitive. So this I think is my big discovery. I can see myself using this again and have discovered some events that look great such as this one.
The last part of NZ2.0 is looking at Matapihi and seeing what web 2.0 things might benefit the site. In my opinion I think that an RSS feed would be good so new things added can be viewed more easily. Also having a widget would increase visibility of the site. Others could add the widget to their blogs or sites.
So that's NZ2.0 in a very small nutshell. I found it to be interesting overall. It was nice to see some examples of how this technology is being used by organisations out there.
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