I was giving a presentation to a group of librarians the other day on a few standard 2.0 tools – RSS, wikis, blogs… Now when I give these presentations more hands are raised when I ask, “Who already has a blog?” That’s comforting, the good word is getting out there.
There’s a question I’ve gotten a couple of times now and I answer it with a story. The question is: “How do you find time in your life for this?” By the time I’m done summarizing just the folders in my RSS reader newbies are a little stunned with the possible time sucking qualities of such a tool.
Well, I say, it started for me when I started my current job in June of 2006. My boss’s boss came into my cube and asked if I could do some training for library staff.
Of course, I answered, on what topic?
RSS, she replied.
Sure thing, I said. What time would be convenient?
In early August, says she.
Thanks for the opportunity, I’m looking forward to it, I said.
When she left, I turned around and Googled “RSS.” I didn’t have any idea what it was despite a few years of my own blogging.
That was the day RSS entered my life and I find I still have enough time for it.
Sounds JUST like how I got started in Second Life. 🙂
Big Guy: What do you know about Second Life?
Me: A bit *smiles knowingly*
Big Guy: I think we need to look in to this. I think we should be there
Me: Ok. No problem!
*ten minutes of frantic Googling*
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