Monday, January 14, 2013

Safe Public Computer Tips

Did you know that keyboards can carry germs? In the midst of Cold and Flu season, it can be important to make sure you keep yourself germ-free on our public access terminals!

Use Hand Sanitizer
Using hand sanitizer before and after using one of our public computers will reduce the chance of harmful germs being transferred.  Hand sanitizer is located at the front desk.

Do not touch your face while using the computer
While using hand sanitizer will kill the germs before and after you use the computer, during computer use, any germs that may be on the keyboard will be transferred to your hands. According to research, this increases the chance of catching a cold/virus.

Wipe the keyboard
If you're worried about germs on the keyboard, you can wipe down the keyboard with an antimicrobial wipe. Wipes will soon be available at the library during the cold and flu season.

Don't forget - these tips aren't just for keyboards! You can also find out more about cold and flu prevention by reading FOX's "Tips for staying healthy during cold and flu season"

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Sharing Link Bundles with Students


If you have ever tried to get all of your students to the same set of websites at the same time, you know that just a couple of mistyped characters can create a frustrating experience. One solution is to post all of the links on your course blog. Another solution is to use a link bundling service that will group all of your links together into one package. Then instead of sending out a bunch of individual links you can just send one link that will open all of the bundled links for your students. 

Bundlenut is a simple service for organizing a set of links and sharing them with others. To use the service just visit Bundlenut and start entering the links that you want to include in your bundle. You can include comments about each of the links. When you have added all of links that you want to include in your bundle, Bundlenut will assign a unique url to your bundle. Anyone with access to that url will be able to see all of your links and comments about those links. You can use the service with or without registering. The advantage of registration is that you can go back and modify your bundle whenever you would like to.


LinkBunch is a free service that you can use to quickly send a group of links to your friends, colleagues, and students. To use the service just visit LinkBunch, enter the links that you want to share, and click "Bunch." When you click on "Bunch" you will be given a URL to share with anyone you want to see the links in your bunch. When someone clicks on the URL for your Bunch he or she will be able to open the links you bunched together. 

Bitly is one URL shortener that I have been using for years. It's simple to use, especially if you use the bookmarklet, allows you to customize URLs, and it offers good statistics about the use of your links. Bitly offers an option for bundling bookmarks into one package that you can share with just one link. Bitly bundles can be created collaboratively if you invite other Bitly users to bundle links with you.