Friday, October 16, 2009

John Green in Columbus



THIS JUST IN.....John Green, author of "An Abundance of Katherines" (one of my all time favorite books!) and "Looking for Alaska" will be appearing at the Columbus, OH Metro library.
Wow, not only is he going to be at the Main branch at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday October 20, 2009, but he will also be spreading his wit and charm throughout the Metro library branches earlier on Tuesday and also Wednesday 10/21/2009.
Green is funny, inspiring and just silly enough to make it worth the drive to Columbus to see him. Look at this picture, what an orator! Don't miss this opportunity to be amused and possibly enlightened.

(photo courtesy of annethelibrarian (ironically) at creative commons--thank you!)

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Best Test Prep Site ---EVER!!


I just found a really great website that will help any student with just about any type of test or class. If you need to study for Spanish, Geometry, PSAT or just about any AP test, this is the place to go.


It's called Quizlet and it is a free database that allows students to make flashcards or just use the flashcards made by someone else. After you have studied the words or formulas, you can play games and time yourself or compete against someone else. You can even create groups so that you and your friends can share your work with each other.


How many times have you taken home test books with every intention of studying for the ACT, SAT or whatever? Then how many times did the books just there collecting dust or serving as a coaster while you just couldn't get motivated to open them? Quizlet gives you the opportunity to jump on, look at some flashcards or play a game and study painlessly. It couldn't be any easier except to have someone else take the test for you.


Do yourself a favor and check out Quizlet. What do you have to lose except your failing grade in Spanish?

(photo courtesy of Eyes of the World Media--thank you!)

Monday, October 12, 2009

Look Who's Here

It's long been a goal of mine to create a blog that publicizes all of the famous and maybe not so famous people who are appearing in the North Central Ohio area. I envision myself being the virtual calendar girl for those who like to go to see authors, politicians, musicians, comedians, etc. So, although this is not that blog, I just had to alert everyone to an upcoming author visit. If I wait until I have time to create that blog, this announcement will be irrelevant.

Jeannette Walls will be speaking in Columbus on October 15, 2009. Walls is the author of "The Glass Castle" a memoir about her childhood with two parents who were less than ordinary. Her father was an alcoholic and her mother was a very unusual and nonconforming artist. She and her family spent lots of time homeless and searching for food. The book is amazing and now Walls has published another one. This time it's a story loosely based on her maternal grandmother and it's called "Half Broke Horses."

Walls will be appearing at 7:30 p.m. at the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts, 100 Granville St. , New Albany, OH. For those like me who don't know where New Albany is, if you click on the link to the Center it should point you to directions and other info. It looks to me like New Albany is west of downtown near Dublin, but don't take my word for it. Tickets are $15-$25 and should be well worth the price.

If you can't make it that night, Walls will also be appearing at 11:00 a.m. Thursday 10/15 at the Barnes & Noble at Easton.

Xtranormal Booktrailer Experiment

Here is a really cool new website that I just discovered called Xtranormal. Aside from loving the name, I also really love what you can do with it. You can create these short videos using cartoonish characters and your own witty dialogue. It's super easy, in fact, their slogan is--"If you can type you can make movies." It only took me a few minutes to figure out how to use it and I made the following little book trailer in less than an hour.

I can think of lots of uses for these short movies. You could make a presentation for a class, do a little "thank you" video for someone or even just send a quirky, cheery movie to a friend. I don't really consider myself a techno geek, but I might have to rethink that. I love this kind of stuff, especially when I can use it and not want to slam my computer on the ground.