I think the Learning 2.0 program will be fun and I hope to learn everything that would appeal to people like my teenage daughter and her ilk compatriots. That means, I guess, looking for the "fun" part in the things we encounter .
I've voluntarily engaged in lifelong learning before, doing a number of Continuing education courses (patchwork, fantasy & science fiction, Indonesian, piano playing). However, in those courses it was reassuring to have a trainer/teacher up in front. This program will be more an individual cum group effort/help-each-other thing, so ... folk, support each other!
Other blogs I have been reading recently include those for various illnesses. They are really helpful places for people who think they are all by themselve suffering from whatever it is they are suffering from. Other people contribute their different experiences and support.
For blogging inside the library purposes though, perhaps we can use it for discussions on various issues. I know we do that via email and personally I prefer everything to come to one mailbox, but perhaps we can get RSSS notification in our emailbox (can we get that?) and then get on to the blogspot to post a reply if we want to.
Blogging for the clients seem to be a better idea since they probably like to do that already. Maybe the library can promote the databases, or advertise current going-ons like when the new lounge was set up or thin clients finally came, or maybe self-checkers or mfd's not working. Check out the library blogs at UQ http://www.library.uq.edu.au/about/contact_us.html.
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