Which vodcast?

toshutakamaru's picture

I think that Jönköp University Library vodcast is the most effective. Obviously, this particular vodcast, is very user friendly and highly effective. The length of time, filming, editing, and the entire contents, are sharp and perfect. I believe this vodcast was created by professional and talented people. This vodcast is similar to an immigration instructional video shown on an airplane before landing. As a user, I occasionally experience difficulties in using new procedures at new facilities. It’s very intimidating to face new procedures at new places. I always go back to the service counter and confirm information for a new procedure. Therefore, I appreciate these types of vodcast that I can watch again and again.

This is the best part of vodcast.

 

My second choice is Pima County Public Library Teen Zone Book Movie Trailer. Especially, “Something Wicked,” is terrfic.

The plot is fun. It is great for kids! This vhodcast can attract many children to the library for summer activities.  Recently, the library has become a place that children can meet friends and enjoy a multitude of activities. It is wonderful to show children what is going on in the library by vodcast.

Many parents and kids can watch it together at their home and make their plans for their various summer activities. It is more effective than explaining to children by reading and showing library flyers for summer activities.

If I were a young adult, I

meredithfarkas's picture

If I were a young adult, I imagine that I'd love to create something like what the teens did at the Pima Public Library. Teens are a notoriously difficult group to reach, and libraries need to make sure to offer the sort of activities that get them engaged and excited about the library and what it has to offer.

If I was a young adult, I

harayda's picture

If I was a young adult, I would probably do what I did the first go around, waste time, go to school, and play football...

However, I was into computers, so instead of playing Starcraft for 5 hours a day, it would be WOW (World of Warcraft). Which is not totally in jest. Today’s youth are still doing what they were doing 10 years ago, just in different ways.

I mean I was in high school in the mid to late 90s. We listen to music, played the latest video games, and tried to fit in. Same thing as the 70s (Pong anyone) or the 2000s. Just the medium has changed. But the same basic experiences are not that different.

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