Oh this Information Revolution is mind-boggling (bit like the video on today's lesson which had text changing at a rate of knots and zipping all over the screen)! Can we tempt people into the library who would not normally come here. Would a video of a popular band playing get the hits (sic) and the punchline be 'Borrow this and other albums for free from your local library?' On the otherhand are YouTube users so used to downloading music that they would have no reason to borrow our discs? Sorry for this stream of consciousness stuff but if I don't get it down I'll forget what I wanted to say. Unfortunately the links to the other libraries YouTube pages were not working so I am left wondering just what was on there. Was it some of their cute Rhyme Time participants showing just how much fun they were having on a Tuesday morning or was it the Aged Care group having a sing-song in the meeting room and urging others to come join their group?
Libraries are not all about learning but learning can be cool. Liked this little clip which helps kids to read - not that we needed to be told that reading can be fun!
Love the clip! (Especially, regarding the thinking time - wish I could pause certain patrons for some thinking time too...)
ReplyDeleteGreat clip! I can see the benefits of Rhymetime sessions posted on the Mandurah Libraries website via Youtube for mothers and babies to enjoy who were unable to attend sessions in the library.
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