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Wiki Main Page >  Widgets Class

 

Widgets, Gadgets & Gizmos: embedding library resources in other spaces

 

Class Description: 

 What's a widget?  Widgets are simply chunks of web code that let you take information from one place and put it somewhere else.

 

With widgets you can pull book reviews from the NY Times into your web pages, make iConn databases accessible from your town's website or inside your student's iGoogle pages. Or how about creating a widget of your library's new gardening books to put on the local garden clubs website. Use a Google Book widget to give easy access to classic books on a class resoure page. Or put the most recent consumer review articles on your web site.

 

Widgets help your customers access information more easily, help keep your library websites more up to date with dynamic content and offer a way to place library content on other websites and social networks.

 

In this session we'll touch on everything from finding existing 'copy & paste' widgets to creating our own widgets.  You'll have time to explore options for creating widgets that relate to your library's services and leave with a bunch of widgets all set for action! 

 

Examples:

 

Easy Copy & Paste Widgets - to get started with first class exercise

 

Database Widgets

 

Search widgets

  • SweetSearch - searches over 35,000 Web sites that research experts, librarians and teachers have evaluated and approved. Perfect for subject  pathfinders, classroom resource pages, homework help sites. 
  • Google Custom Search  -  create a search for your website, blog, wiki or for a group of your favorite web sites. Use it to create search boxes for specific topics - this is handy for classroom projects. 
  • Google Scholar Search  
  • WolframAlpha  
  • WorldCat 
  • TeachingBooks - if your school/library has access to this, spread the word and increase use with this easy to add search widget.

 

Books, News & Reviews 

 

Library, Education, Misc.

 

Photos & Video

  • Flickr badges 
  • YouTube - Embed single videos on your website or create playlists to embed. (Go to your SETTINGS page, look for playlists, select one, then SHARE, EMBED) 
  • CNN Videos - After video starts playing, click on the SHARE button at top right.  
  • embedr - create an attractive widget with video from a variety of web sites. 

 

Polls, surveys, chat

 

Other Social Networking Tools

 

Just Plain Fun

  • Piano Widget 
  • Voki - create a speaking avatar
  • Animoto - Create short videos from your own photos. Great for promoting upcoming events.  

 

Google Stuff

 

Sharing Documents 

 

Apps for Facebook Pages

  • Static HTML app from Involver.com - Use this free app to add a tab with your library's catalog search box to your library's Facebook page. Lets you easily add HTML content.  Other apps from Involver include a coupon app, give your fans a coupon for a library service.

 

Find even more widgets 

 

iGoogle Gadgets

  • Create a Google Account - if you don't already have a Google account, set one up.
  • iGoogle
  • Google Gadget Editor - Add this gadget to your iGoogle page to keep the gagdet editor handy.
  • My Gadgets - a handy list of the gadgets you've created, even if they aren't in the public iGoogle Gadget directory.

 

iGoogle Gadget Examples

 

Tools to turn RSS feeds into Widgets

 

 

Wallwisher

 

 

 

 

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