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Sunday, February 24, 2008

A Brief: Online Education

The search for opportunities to advance in one’s career is always constant. It is driven by a need to improve what one knows and can do that will boost self confidence and self-esteem to eventually lead to more financial gain. This has led individuals to seek further education. However, in this age of globalization, education has been freed from the confines of the traditional four-walled classroom. It has taken a different and innovative way-online.

Online education has changed the way individuals can attain more skills and knowledge. In a technologically advanced way, it allows learning at one’s convenient choice of time and place.

Accessibility is online education’s advantage. Students can log in any time of the day and any day of the week. Moreover, programs and courses available-from certificate, specific skill training to bachelor's degree, are wide spread and covers almost all fields of study. This allows enrolling in a program that is not geographically available.

However, enrolling online requires much thinking and precaution. First, you have to determine if you have the stamina to stick to a program until the end. Secondly, proper care should be done in choosing a school and program. A school’s accreditation is important. Also, choose a program whose scope and purpose would meet your career goals. To help you, look up accredited schools and universities. You will be provided with a list, where, surely, you will find a school with a program that will meet your needs.

The percentage of enrollees for online education continues to increase. This is because graduates have proven their worth in their workplace. They have reaped the benefits of online education. Be one of them! Now is the time to look for a school and program, and enroll!

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Online Advertising: To Do or Not To Do

Companies advertise to increase sales. Advertising involves a large amount of money and is always a big risk because it either makes or breaks your business. To lessen that risk, companies should consider well the form of advertising that will be most effective: through magazines, newspaper or the internet.

Advertising online is essential. This is because target markets-the young or old and male or female are spending more time online compared to watching TV, reading magazines and listening to the radio. Furthermore, recent studies show that there has been a 9 percent decline in print advertising in newspaper while online advertising rose to 21 percent. This has even led four major newspaper publishers to diversify to online advertising.

Moreover, online advertising is effective because it allows direct response that is beneficial to both the consumer and seller. The consumer can just click to learn more about the product and even allow buying the product online.

To advertise online, there must be a website with an effective copy. The copy must not only have an attentive headline but listed under a captivating title for it to be picked up in the listings on search engines. However, precaution must be taken because online advertising can be risky if you do not know much about the internet market. To help you, there are many websites that provide useful information on internet advertising. Look up Internet Advertising and you’ll be provided with a list of websites of search engine advertising specialists, copywriters and web developers. So, be on the know-how. Start advertising online and boost your sales!

Friday, February 22, 2008

Online Career: Legal Transcriptionist

Considering a career shift? Then why don't you study online and become a legal transcriptionist!

Legal transcription is a well-established profession. Qualified transcriptionists can find themselves working for lawyers and court reporters in offices, government agencies and transcribing services. Transcriptionists possess the best in demand skills in keyboarding, computer software, grammar and punctuation, and document preparation. Most of the time, they are required to produce hard copy documentation of reports and court proceedings. The best thing about this career is it gives you a choice to work full time or part time, in a legal office or at home.

When it comes to pay, transcriptionists are paid from a range of $ 41,000.00 to $ 50,000.00 every year. You can even earn more if you put in more working hours.

Future for transcription career is good for it has one major advantage: security. People will always need lawyers and lawyers will need hard copy of reports and court proceedings. Moreover, the U.S. Department of Labor has projected a 35% increase on the demand for qualified transcriptionists until 2012.

Training for legal transcriptionist can be completed in as little as four months. So, now is the time to look for a qualified distant education program. Look up Legal Transcription Career and you'll definitely find a program that will suit your time and budget. Inquire now and be a Legal Transcriptionist!

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Biotation, Securing Your Business...WIRELESSLY!

One of the most important concerns of business establishments is security against fraud and theft. Luckily, authentication systems have had breakthroughs specifically in authentication by biometrics-by far, considered the most secure and convenient. There are already numerous biometric authentication devices available. One of them is biotation.

Biotation is a fingerprint scanning system which aims to protect equipment, secured data and high-value transactions against unauthorized access. However, it is not just your ordinary authentication system. It uses over-the-air networking, which means no messy wires or its added cost. It is easy to install and ready for use in no time. Moreover, its supporting softwares are very convenient to use. They are known to be user-friendly and can be customized to fit your business needs.

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

BAKING101

Does taking a bite of your favorite gives you the desire to bake your own? Many think that baking is a hard task to do. The fact is, you can learn to bake on your own without going to any culinary schools. One way to learn is through the internet. There are a lot of tutorial and tips available online. Some websites even provide video and voice recordings.

Baking can be fun and the best part is afterwards, tasting and sharing the finished pastry with family and friends. All you really need are the right tools, a good recipe book and a patient and hard working self. So, before you start baking, here are a few important things that I consider the must-haves in baking:

Baking Tools

Measuring Spoons. Measuring spoons are used to measure ingredients, usually leavening agents and flavorings, in small amounts. They come in different measurements: 1 tablespoon, ½ tablespoon, 1 teaspoon, ½ teaspoon, ¼ teaspoon, and 1/8 teaspoon. There are spoons made out of plastic and metal, I recommend buying plastic-made since they are not hard to clean and maintain, and do not rust. Buy two sets because a recipe often calls for measuring two kinds of ingredients, wet and dry. It would allow you to measure quickly without having to clean the spoon.

Measuring Cups. There are two kinds of measuring cups: dry measuring cups and a liquid measuring cup. You would need to buy the two kinds since dry measuring cups do not measure liquid accurately, and in baking accuracy is most important.

A liquid measuring cup is shaped like a pitcher with an easy-grip handle. It has measurement labels on the side, usually in ounces and cups, and is transparent so you can see the liquid through. It is either made out of glass or plastic, I recommend buying plastic since it will not break.

Dry measuring cups come in different measurements: 1 cup, ½ cup, 1/3 cup, ¼ cup and 1/8 cup. Buy only a set of plastic measuring cups, for the same reason of easy maintenance.

A wire whisk will be used to mix your batter. When buying a wire whisk, look for one with sturdy wires and with a handle that you can easily grip.

When I started baking, I only bought one small-handled wire whisk. One time, I was mixing a batter for two cake recipes, the wire whisk would not reach the bottom of the mixing bowl without my hand dipping into the batter. So buy a long-handled and short-handled wire whisk.

I also consider an electric mixer an important baking equipment. However, if this is your first time in baking, I would not recommend buying an electric mixer for two reasons. First, it is expensive and you might not want to continue baking. It would just add up to the kitchen appliances that you do not use and need. Second, mixing by hand would allow you to observe what happens to your batter as you add ingredient after the next.

Spatula. A rubber spatula can be very handy to have around. I use mine when I cream my butter and sugar, and in scraping batter from the mixing bowl.

Sifter. A recipe would either ask for pre-sifted flour or ask you to sift dry ingredients together. There are other sifting methods you can use, but as a beginner, a sifter is a good tool to have.

You may already have mixing bowls in your kitchen but if you don’t, I recommend buying glossy, smooth-surfaced, stainless aluminum-made in three different sizes.

You can’t bake without baking pans. If you are a beginner, I recommend buying only two kinds, a 9” round and a 9” square pan. Buy two of each since it would allow you to make layer cakes. When you decide to continue baking, here are other kinds you should have: cookie sheet, 8’ x 12” pan, a bundt pan with a flute tube and muffin trays. Again buy two sets of each.

Baking Ingredients

Since most ingredients are perishable, I usually buy ingredients enough for a certain recipe I would be baking. I always have enough on hand though, to make a cake for emergencies. So, before I give you a list of the ingredients that you will need, below is a sample recipe that I’ll go through with you to decode.
Cake

Ingredients
1 cup (1/2 lb.) butter, softened
1/2 cups sugar
3 large eggs
3 large egg yolks
1 tablespoon vanilla
3 1/4 cups cake flour
2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/4 cups milk

Butter is either salted or unsalted. If a recipe does not stipulate what kind to use, assume unsalted.

Sugar. Buy white sugar that has fine granules. When a recipe asks for brown sugar, use brown and do not substitute with white. White and brown sugar have different glucose content.

Eggs. Practically, every recipe has egg in it. However, there are recipes that would ask for yolk only or both yolk and white but separately. So, follow what is asked. Here's a tip on how to easily separate the yolk from the white: refrigerate the egg for at least thirty minutes.

Vanilla is a kind of flavoring in liquid form. There are also other flavorings that are commonly used. They are: cinnamon, nutmeg and almond extract.

Flour. In this recipe cake flour is used. However, all-purpose flour is commonly used in recipes. There is a difference between the two, so be sure to use what is asked. If a recipe does not stipulate what kind to use, assume it calls for all-purpose flour.

Baking powder is a kind of leavening agent and is commonly used in recipes. There are two others that are commonly used: baking soda and cream of tartar. A recipe may also call for two kinds of leavening agent.

Salt is used in a small quantity only, I do not know the correct explanation why it is used. I only know that it is important. The sweetness of the pastry doesn't come out quite right wihtout it. I use salt that has fine granules.

Milk. Always assume that recipes call for milk in liquid form unless it says so otherwise.

Baking Jargon

Now that you know what to buy, you can now start making your own cake. But before that, you would need to know the meaning of a few confusing words that you might come across in the "procedure" section of a recipe. So, below is the procedure part that goes with the above list of ingredients.

Preheat oven to 350°

1. In a bowl, cream butter and sugar until fluffy and pale yellow. Add eggs, then yolks, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Beat in vanilla.

2. In another bowl, sift flour, baking powder, and salt. Stir about a third of the flour mixture into butter mixture. Stir in half the milk just until blended. Stir in another third of the flour mixture, then remaining milk, followed by remaining flour. Scrape batter equally into two 9-inch round cake pans lined with wax paper and spread level.

3. Bake in oven until a wooden skewer inserted in the center comes out clean, 25 to 30 minutes. Cool on racks in pans for 10 minutes, then invert cakes onto racks and remove pans. Cool completely before frosting.

Preheat. Preheating is important to attain the needed cooking temperature of a recipe. Baking is all about accurate measurements and the right heat. So, follow the temperature called for.

Cream. Creaming is a procedure done to food to obtain a smooth and creamy consistency, like cream. I do mine with a rubber spatula or a plastic ladle in a back and forth motion, rubbing and scraping butter against the side of the bowl.

Stir. Stir the batter in one direction only, either clockwise or counter-clockwise.

Other miscellaneous items

There are other things that you would need while baking. A skewer-a toothpick would do but there are cake testers available also, towels, aluminum foil, waxed papers, cake holders, cooling racks and plastic storage containers-for storing your ingredients.

Now you are ready to embark on your first baking experience. The only thing missing is a good recipe book and of course your oven. Luckily, there are a lot of websites that will provide you with good recipes and tips. So, start exploring the fun world of baking the e-way!

Note: The above copy is written for those who are acquainted with their own ovens, the hazards and such.

Friday, February 15, 2008

How To Make A Boring Job Interesting

Many may find themselves strapped to a boring job. What's worse is we can't live without it because it's our main bread and butter. This is true not only for wage earners, but to white collar-job holders as well.

How we look at our job affects how we work. If you find it boring you'd be making less an effort doing it and before you know it, even the task of looking for a record would go on the "to do list" for tomorrow, creating backlog after backlog when you could have done it today. Instead of whining about how boring the job is, ever thought of making it more fun and interesting? If you can't change the situation, change you attitude towards it. You can't do this however if you look down on your job. Try looking up to it. Think of ways you can improve and leave your best mark on the job. Here are a few tips on how:

Challenge Your Self. Set a target, not only try to reach it but beat you record as well. Your job may be the most menial job in a world of menial jobs, like the burger flipper. You can make it more challenging by recording how fast you can flip a burger or take an order, then try to beat your record. Before you know it, you have not only enjoyed your job, you have delivered satisfaction to customers by your timely delivery of orders. Or are you the book keeper with lots of figures to tally? You can challenge yourself with how fast you can punch the calculator or number pad without looking at it. You will have done your job at half the time it usually takes, and have time for something else that you enjoy doing.

On a recent season of a reality game show of a race around the world, two teams were up against each other at the airport trying to book their flights. One team who arrived there five minutes later than the other, got on the flight because of how the desk clerk typed her way through it. The other team? They didn't get on the flight: the flight was fully booked. If you are the one behind that desk, you have not only gotten through the menial task of data processing, you have given a team an edge to winning that one million dollars. The day ended with a praise from the team: "Wow!She's fast!"

Improve Your Work FLow/Work Place. Does your work include looking for data that goes a long way as a few months back? You either have to look through a stack of papers or browse through your PC's documents folder. This takes up too much time is a very menial thing to do that you put it off for as long as it takes. You can however shorten the time it takes to find records by creating a database that will make data access faster. Browse through your personal computer's office applications, there is usually a user-friendly database application. If you do not know how to use it, educate yourself. There are a lot of tutorial e-books available online. This may take a few weeks or even months to do and would require a lot of time and work, but doing something is better than brooding about how boring your job is. Creating a database would improve your analytical skills as well. After the database is made, looking for data would be as easy as typing the date of the data your looking for and pressing the ENTER key.

Organizing your workplace may not be as fancy as creating a database. Have you noticed how messy your message board at work is? You keep missing shift schedules beacuse you can't seem to find the right messages. Take it upon yourself to organize it. It may just be a matter of labelling as to General Info, Shift Schedules etc.

Create Competition. If you are bored with your job, chances are, your colleagues are too. Try to create or suggest competion in your work place. Tell your boss that the job is making you bored and is affecting your performance at work. Suggest a reward system, he would be happy to oblige since it would involve the performance of his employees. High performance would mean high production/sales. Rewards may not come in terms of money or compensation. It could be an award for "Best Employee of the Month/Week", "Best Burger Flip Record", "Best Encoder", the list is endless. Competition is competition and there is nothing sweeter than winning. Soon, you and your colleagues will be busy doing the best at your work, forgetting that it was ever boring.

Whatever your job is, show your best side. Leave your mark on it. Think of ways you can improve yourself and the job. By doing so, you improve and acquire skills that may come in handy when you land on your dream job.