Thing 18; Communicating through Photos
When I originally read through this post a few weeks back I was really keen to start a library Flicker or Instagram account so I set up a Flicker account straight away. My Sixth form titles don’t get as much attention as they should, especially the new titles so I thought it might be great to use photos to broadcast this and share easily with staff and students.
However I then had another idea..Our school library website is actually a Google blog spot blog. I am a big fan of Google technologies and realised that this photo function would be best served by using Google photos to share my photos instead.
Design is a subject that has been neglected in our non-fiction collection. We have plenty of coffee table style books that have been there for years but are not used. These books are perfect for students looking for inspiration for design projects. I started off by taking a few photos with my library ipad and quickly uploaded them to this list:
I really liked how easy it was to quickly edit and share the photos. The privacy settings were also easy to customise which is important for me in a school library. The best thing about Google photos is the layout. It is easy to click between photos and I decided to double up and use it as a quick presentation tool when talking about plague resources to a Year 8 class :)
* I might have another look at Flicker though and use this account to create a compelling library narrative which I can easily share.
** I decided against using Instagram in the library myself for now BUT it is great for inspiration from other libraries.