7. Why try to reach teens
with gadgets?
Gadgets are teens’:
• communication hub
• entertainment platform
• ready reference
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8. Some Stats from Pew Research (October 2010)
• 66% of 12-13 year olds own a cell phone.
• 80% of 14-17 year olds own one.
• In households earning less than $30,000/year, 59% of teens own a cell
phone. This percentage increases with household earnings to 87%.
• What probably makes a difference in NH is the lack of cellular service in some
of our communities.
http://www.pewinternet.org/Presentations/2010/Oct/Teens-and-Mobile-Phones.aspx
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9. Pew Internet: How kids talk daily
Text Talk Cell Talk Talk Landline Social Network
IM Email
0 15 30 45 60
2009
http://www.pewinternet.org/Presentations/2010/Oct/Teens-and-Mobile-Phones.aspx
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10. Text? How is the library going to text teens?
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11. What not Gmail?
• There is no charge to the library
to send an SMS. But you have
a limited number to send.
• The recipient will be charged if
they do not have a texting plan.
• If they reply, the message will
go to your chat history in case
you miss it.
• Send a text to 5 people at once
through Google Voice, too.
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12. What more can the library do for teens...?
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13. Mobile Site
Mobile sites are easy to create
with blogging software like
WordPress or Blogger.
Add useful links to help them
connect with the people and
services they need.
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14. QR Codes
Quick read codes can be used in
a variety of ways.
(This one links to a YouTube
video.)
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15. QR Code Ideas
• Add QR codes to library posters for adding the event to their calendar.
• Placing a QR code on a book linking to a webpage for readalike suggestions.
• Giving the library’s contact information in a QR code to get added to the
patron’s contacts.
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16. eBooks
• Library eBooks can be read
devices other than dedicated
readers, like on Android phones
and tablets and iPod Touches
and iPhones.
• Schools are promoting the
service and purchasing their
own readers and eBooks.
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17. The simple guide to gadgets... Now it’s all about
the toys.
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18. There are three major players to know about...
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19. Android
Google’s Operating System
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20. A Google Search for
Choices, choices!
Android Tablets
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21. Android Hints
• Is it an Android? Look for the • Direct download of MP3
“Google” brand or the four audiobooks, but transfer (with
“buttons” at the bottom of the cable) from computer
screen. recommended
• Open source operating system • Direct download of eBooks with
OMC or (kind of directly
download) to the Kindle app.
• Used by many, many phone and
tablet manufacturers and each
manufacturer makes changes to
the system.
• Outselling iPhone 2 to 1.
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23. Apple Hints
• What it does best: mini-computer • It’s recommended to download
on the go. MP3 to computer and transfer
with cable via iTunes
• Games, music, video,
productivity tools, etc. • Transfer of WMA audiobooks
from a PC via iTunes with a cable
• Download eBooks from
OverDrive.
• Directly download MP3
audiobooks via wireless or
cellular connection.
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24. Dedicated Readers
• What they do best: eBook Reading. • Early returns through Adobe Digital
Editions, the mobile OMC app, or
the Kindle account.
• May offer wireless or cellular
download of eBooks purchased
from store • Often developed on closed Android
operating system -- like Nooks and
the new Kindle Fire.
• All OverDrive eBooks are
transferred from computer with
cable via Adobe Digital Editions or
sent wirelessly to the Kindle from a
computer.
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25. The Kindle (Original)
• Created by Amazon • Now allows wireless downloads of
Audible audiobooks (wi-fi, not
cellular)
• Uses proprietary DRM
• Now allows for wireless transfers of
• Does not use EPUB (the format
OverDrive eBooks (wi-fi, not
NHDB uses)
cellular)
• Recently compatible with
• Wireless Internet access to check
OverDrive.
email, use Wikipedia, etc.
• Allows wireless downloads of
Kindle eBooks
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26. Tablets
• Text Editing • Games!
• Presentations • Research
• Spreadsheets • Reading
• Video and photo editing • Music
• Camera • Videos
• Scanning • And more...
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