The Urban Dictionary defines “giddy up” as the new “you betcha”, “let’s go”, “I’m in”. Over this school year, I have presented many Web 2.0 free sites that can be used in the classroom. As a staff, many of you have joined me in using these technologies with your students either in the library or in your classroom. Each week in the Library Communication Bulletin, I share websites that support student learning and curriculum taught on our campus. But the Library Communication Bulletin isn’t the most effective way of sharing this information with you. One of my colleagues in the library world, Karin Ledford, the Sheldon High School Librarian, started a blog for the teachers at her school. She posts useable websites, free Web 2.0 sites, links to tutorials, etc. She does what I do in my Library Communication Bulletin in her blog. I decided that this would be an improved format over my bulletin. In the blog format, I would be able to provide links to helpful websites, just like before in my weekly bulletin, but here I can tag information allowing readers to find it later, more easily than in the old newsletter format. I’ll still send out a shorter version of the LBC with the notifications of who is scheduled to use the library and if there are available days. But as for the useable links to Web 2.0 technologies, I’ll be posting a link to this blog. So continuing with the theme of my other titles for our library wiki, Research Trail and our library book blog, Book Trail, our library blog will be titled Giddy Up! Digital learning? Let me hear you say, “Let’s Go!” “I’m in!” “You betcha!!” Giddy Up!