Apart from being slightly distressed by what the frequency of the word 'really' says about my prose style, I think it looks about right, and is a good aide-memoire to what was covered. Onwards to full-blown reflection shortly...
Monday, 31 October 2011
Thing 23: reflection (b)
My cpd23 journey as a Wordle:
Apart from being slightly distressed by what the frequency of the word 'really' says about my prose style, I think it looks about right, and is a good aide-memoire to what was covered. Onwards to full-blown reflection shortly...
Apart from being slightly distressed by what the frequency of the word 'really' says about my prose style, I think it looks about right, and is a good aide-memoire to what was covered. Onwards to full-blown reflection shortly...
Thing 23: reflection (a)
It's taking me a while to get round to a proper evaluation of the CPD23 programme, partly because I've been really busy and partly because I want to do it justice.
In the meantime, I thought I would share my 'six word story' summing up my feelings about the programme. Which would be something like 'thinking, doing, lots of warm fuzzies'.
In slightly more words (25 to be precise) it was a nice combination of conceptual/psychological exploration and experimentation with practical tools, and there was a great feeling of support and sociability throughout.
In the meantime, I thought I would share my 'six word story' summing up my feelings about the programme. Which would be something like 'thinking, doing, lots of warm fuzzies'.
In slightly more words (25 to be precise) it was a nice combination of conceptual/psychological exploration and experimentation with practical tools, and there was a great feeling of support and sociability throughout.
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Some updates
Before I complete the programme with a final(?) reflective post for Thing 23, here's a couple of updates on earlier Things:
1. Prezi (Thing 17)
Last week we gave our annual library induction presentation (to two groups of about 80 students each) and used our new Prezi for the first time. To be honest it was a bit of a struggle making it fit with our Cephalonian method of having questions thrown at us from the audience, but luckily we had an accomplished mouse-tamer on the team to navigate around the different circles of the presentation... I managed to watch some of it from the back when my part of the presentation was finished and although we did occasionally fall into the Prezi traps of a) having bits of one section visible when we were talking about another, and b) zooming around too much, overall it looked far nicer than our old Powerpoint and I think all the fiddle was worth it.
2. Wikis (Thing 13)
I've been itching to create a wiki and finally I went ahead and did it even though I wasn't sure whether anyone else was going to participate. It's a Wikispaces wiki for guidelines, tips, resources etc on maintaining the library's social media presence. At the moment this translates to 'that stuff Archel does on Twitter which nobody else gives two hoots about' but I'm hopeful that other people will eventually contribute and that if we do branch out into other social networks it will become genuinely useful. As a true child of Web 2.0 I like the nice clean format, the WISIWYG editing and the way it's let me liberate some of my notes/knowledge/links from a) my hard drive and b) my brain.
1. Prezi (Thing 17)
Last week we gave our annual library induction presentation (to two groups of about 80 students each) and used our new Prezi for the first time. To be honest it was a bit of a struggle making it fit with our Cephalonian method of having questions thrown at us from the audience, but luckily we had an accomplished mouse-tamer on the team to navigate around the different circles of the presentation... I managed to watch some of it from the back when my part of the presentation was finished and although we did occasionally fall into the Prezi traps of a) having bits of one section visible when we were talking about another, and b) zooming around too much, overall it looked far nicer than our old Powerpoint and I think all the fiddle was worth it.
2. Wikis (Thing 13)
I've been itching to create a wiki and finally I went ahead and did it even though I wasn't sure whether anyone else was going to participate. It's a Wikispaces wiki for guidelines, tips, resources etc on maintaining the library's social media presence. At the moment this translates to 'that stuff Archel does on Twitter which nobody else gives two hoots about' but I'm hopeful that other people will eventually contribute and that if we do branch out into other social networks it will become genuinely useful. As a true child of Web 2.0 I like the nice clean format, the WISIWYG editing and the way it's let me liberate some of my notes/knowledge/links from a) my hard drive and b) my brain.
Monday, 10 October 2011
Thing 22: volunteering to get experience
My kneejerk reaction to this Thing is to post something along the lines of 'I can't afford to work for free, I have a family to support etc'. But when I thought about it a bit more I realised that I have been doing just that for many years, just not in a library context. Since I graduated in 1999 I have worked as an arts administrator for a local literature festival, set up a creative writing website, written features and reviews for poetry journals and arts blogs, proofread journal issues and sifted through slush piles, and of course written and performed poetry. All for free. I don't think of it as volunteering to get experience, though, so much as using my spare time to work on things that I love. And much as I love being a librarian, I've never loved it enough to take an unpaid position. Or maybe I've just been lucky enough not to need to.
My feeling is that it's better to take a low-paid position in a workplace or area that you're interested in and then put yourself forward for higher things than to work completely unpaid, but I've certainly encountered the 'lack of experience' Catch-22 in applying for professional positions and can see how volunteering could help break out of this. I think for myself I've just been unambitious/patient enough to hold out, but then I've been fortunate enough to have jobs that I really enjoyed even if they weren't advancing my career at any great pace.
Photo by CommunityFriend on Flickr
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Thing 21: promoting yourself in job applications/interviews
I thought Maria's post was excellent and useful, but I'm still bowing out of this Thing to some extent. I really really like my current job so I'm more interested in developing the role and myself within it than I am in looking for outside opportunities. I do believe that it's worthwhile to consider my interests and strengths, and to reflect on my skills and experience, even at times when I'm not in the job market. But I was almost made redundant two years ago and I'm still a bit traumatised from the experience, which means I can't bear to work on my CV or anything associated with job-hunting, interviews etc, to be honest. On the one hand, readiness is all. On the other hand, I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
Photo by marcmo on Flickr
Photo by marcmo on Flickr
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