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Australian Romantic Suspense
I am Librarian when I fell in love Australian romantic suspense genre after reading Chris Taylor’s Munro Series. I decide to start and research the authors and the books they wrote. To promote Chris Taylor and other Australian romantic suspense authors I decided to create a new book club on Goodreads called Australian Romantic Suspense
https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/201464-australian-romantic-suspense
Australian Romantic Suspense group on Goodreads is for everyone to discuss books, promote their favour author, buddy reads with members. Also, authors are welcome to promote their books however they must be Australian and write Australian romantic suspense. This group is open to new members. Come and enjoy the discussions, games and promote Australian Romantic Suspense authors.
Play Activity – Twitter & TweetDeck – Week 3
The purpose of this post is to document that I did participate in this play activity in week 3.
- Set up a Twitter Account [@DiggensJenny]
- Follow (@QUTlibrary)Â and two other libraries or information organisations
- Follow Kate (@katiedatwork) and Sarah (@BiblioSarah)
- Save a search for (#inn333)
- Â Make your first tweet
- Â Follow the INN333 Twitter list




[Lahle Wolfe] Twitter is a micro-blogging tool that allows short messages sent over the Internet.  The short messages are called Tweets.  Twitter is a great way for a business to communicate to a wider client base quickly. The following is a YouTube present to help you to understand about Twitter:
[Twitter and Wikipedia] TweetDeck is a platform that controls all Twitter and Facebook accounts in one place using columns.  You can also from your TweetDeck account receive and send tweets.  [Twitter] You can gain access to TweetDeck in three ways:
- On the Web –Â using [Chrome] and [Firefox] using [TweetDeck] online
- Chrome App – go to [Chrome] web store and download the App
- On your Mac or PC – You can download [TweetDeck] to these platforms.
Play Activity – Polls and Survey Results – Week 12
Here are the results from my poll and surveys using Polldaddy and SurveyMonkey.
What Play Activity did you like the best?
Answer | Votes | Percent | Â |
---|---|---|---|
Gamifiction | 3 | 33% | Â |
Bundlr | 2 | 22% | Â |
Mashup | 2 | 22% | Â |
Flickr | 1 | 11% | Â |
Screencasting | 1 | 11% | Â |
Mobile Technology | 0 | 0% | Â |
QR Codes | 0 | 0% | Â |
Play Activity – Gamification Participation – Week 10
Gamification week was great fun and I am very pleased with what I achieved during this week.  At the end of the week, due to being so tired that I got behind in my assignments.
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The following is a list of my hidden achievements and my place on the leaderboard:
Gamification Leaderboard:
1. Dwayne Pearce (1525)
2. Julie Rankin (1130)
3. Robin Pelenyi (1005)
4. jenniferd (745)
5. Diane Slatter (695)
6. Eve Crithary (685)
7. Madelin O’Sullivan (550)
8. David Whatson (515)
9. Shane Black (505)
10. Bodie (490)