The document discusses Beth Transue's use of various apps to manage her daily activities both at work as a librarian and at home. At work, she uses apps like Any.Do, Notes, Evernote, Zotpad, and Beejive to organize tasks, take notes, send materials, manage citations, and chat during shifts. She teaches classes using Prezi, YouTube, and Safari and reviews materials using Iannotate and Notability. At home, she uses apps like Weight Watchers, Recipe, Clock, streaming services, Overdrive, and her bank app to track health, cook, stream news and entertainment, read digitally, and manage finances before going to sleep.
2. Rise and Shine
Relax Melodies
Alarm apps
Check the weather with Siri or Weather Channel
Reminder app to take medicine
Shopping List: Add Milk
Google Reminders: reminder by GPS
Check Facebook
3. Arriving at Work
Review calendar
Check familys schedule on Google Calendar
Check email
Check to-do list in Any.Do app
4. During the WorkDay
Add tasks to Any.Do for future reminders
Notes app to review progress on monthly tasks
Send reading materials and blog ideas to Evernote
Use Zotpad app for citation management
Calculator app budget report
5. During the Work Day
Teach class: prezi, youtube, safari
Beejive to chat during reference desk shift
Feedly to read blogs
Iannotate to review and annotate materials for
upcoming committee meeting
Notability to take notes during meeting
GoodReader to securely move documents between
internal network drive and iPad
6. Relaxing at Home
Weight Watchers to track meals and exercise
Use Recipe app to cook dinner
Use cooking timer in clock app for dinner in the oven
Stream NPR news while cooking
Stream news live from WGAL
Stream Netflix, Amazon, or Hulu (no cable!)
Read book from Overdrive through CCLS (thanks!)
Scan and deposit check with bank app
Set alarm using Siri
GOOD NIGHT!