Finally, something that I am familiar with. My children use YouTube on a daily basis and often share things that they like with me. There are a number of family videos posted on YouTube from holidays etc. I have also known it to be used for some not so nice activities. I have always had a reluctance to post on it due to privacy concerns. Over the years I have found it to be a great toll for everything to lighting a fire to learning to braid hair. It could be a great tool for transmitting information to library clients as well as for training. I amd sure some RDA videos will end up on YouTube - In fact they already are:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7NRGtPU4Jc&feature=related
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
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