Facebook Pages basics – a Screencast
Want to see a larger version? Go here. YouTube version is here. Downloadable version is here. MP3 only version is here. This screencast is for BIGWIG’s 3rd annual Social Software Showcase, being held...
View ArticleHow I Made my Screencast
I’ve been asked by quite a few people, so … here’s how I made my Facebook Pages screencast: I used Jing Pro to record the screencast. There’s a free version – I whipped out $14.95 (have to pay it...
View ArticleSocial Media Use in 2021
I missed this when it came out in April, but there are some good takeaways from Pew Research Center’s Social Media Use in 2021 report. Social Media Use in 2021 from Pew Research Social Media Use in...
View ArticleMixology at the Library (well, sort of)!
Has your library ever partnered with a bar to make drinks that match up with a library event? Well … we have! Watch our first Mixology video (embedded in this post) – showing a bartender at a local...
View ArticleLibrary Engagement Platforms – New ALA Publication!
My newest LTR! Interested in Library Engagement Platforms? Then this new Library Technology Report (written by me) is just for you! Here’s a blurb about it: This issue of Library Technology Reports...
View Article8 Things to Work on in 2022
Yay! It’s 2022! Boo! We’re still in pandemic mode! The last two years have been pretty weird, to say the least. And so far, it looks like 2022 might be yet another, let’s say, “interesting,” year. But...
View ArticleExperiments with Short Form Video
In January, I made a short time lapse video of me shoveling snow off my driveway (see the video embedded in this blog post if you’re interested!). Because I think doing that type of thing is sorta fun...
View ArticleExploring Library Engagement Platforms, Tools, and Techniques
I have a new article in Computers in Libraries magazine that has been posted at Information Today, all about different types of Library Engagement Platforms. Here’s the beginning of the article:...
View ArticleFive Ways to Up your Library’s Mobile Game – new article
I have another new(ish) article in the April 2022 Computers in Libraries magazine. It’s focused on easy ways to make your customer’s mobile experience a better one. Here are my five points in the...
View ArticleDon’t Do Email Marketing Like This
I’m planning to go to ALA2022 in Washington DC at the end of June (well, like 90% sure). I’m starting to get vendor emails about the conference – mostly invites to breakfasts, private events, and...
View ArticleSmart Audio Report from NPR and Editor Research
I just read this report from Edison Research about smart audio.Here are some interesting stats from the report: 35% of Americans 18+ own a smart speaker62% use a voice assistant on a variety of...
View ArticleCopyright Takedown Notices – what to do when one hits you
View this post on Instagram A post shared by David Lee King (@davidleeking) Have you ever received one of those pesky automatic copyright takedown notices? They are so irritating. Especially when they...
View ArticleLevel 2 Tech Center opens on Monday!
One of our recording studios I’m really looking forward to this – my library opens our new Level 2 Tech Center on Monday! What can you find there? A mix of really cool technology, including: Two small...
View ArticleSocial Media Trends vs Your Message
Recently, I read this article that talked about TikTok and Instagram Reels. The article discusses the rise of TikTok and how Instagram Reels (and Instagram in general) is floundering. As an aside, not...
View ArticleHung out with T is for Training
Last week, I was on the T is for Training Podcast (Maurice Coleman’s way-cool podcast). It was fun! We talked about my library’s experience during Covid, broadband initiatives, digital multimedia...
View ArticleThree Thoughts on Social Media and Twitter
It’s really weird to see [what was] a pretty stable social media channel like Twitter falter. Especially since it’s 16 years old! It was founded just before I moved to Topeka, and at this point I’ve...
View ArticlePlaying with ChatGPT
Have you played with ChatGPT yet? I’ve been doing that the last couple of weeks. It’s fun! First – if you’re not familiar with ChatGPT – it’s basically an AI chatbot that is very conversational, and...
View Article3 AI Tools to Check Out (plus 1 bonus!)
Yes folks, the AI chatbot era has hit, big time. Some of you have been playing with ChatGPT, which has made a huge splash in recent months. It does a good enough job of writing things (i.e., student...
View ArticleAre We There Yet? Conversation with Paul Signorelli
I had a fun conversation recently with Paul Signorelli as part of Arizona State University’s ASU ShapingEDU | Are We There Yet? Capturing the Evolving New Now in Learning discussions. We touched on a...
View ArticleLibrarians as AI Prompt Engineers
AI-generated image of a librarian! I heard about an interesting new job while at Computers in Libraries 2023 (great conference, by the way!) – an AI prompt engineer. What’s a prompt engineer? Here’s a...
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