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Clooz Reading Class Scrumbler Activity 1 Tell about the changes you see in Rodger and why he changes.. Grabbed Mrs. Jones Purse... To get money to buy blue shoes. List why she does the things she does. Schemer google new product- get invites here - TechOtalk | TechOtalk Google new product Schemer is an online tool for helping people to find stuff to do, keep track of what you have done and what you want to do. Yesterday on Google+, Google introduce his new product Schemer to the world although it’s right now in beta stage so its required private invites to use this service. Google new activity recommendation Schemer is an online tool which helps you to discover new things which you want to do or you have done already in offline world. it is having simple but powerful concept called scheme, scheme termed as activity you all like to do, and it could be anything like Watch every war movie based on VietnamPlay soccer with KakaVisit seven wonder of world You can create your own scheme or find other scheme and if you like those scheme then select “I want to do” or “I have done” from option. Partners of schemers Schemer is partners with well known organization to make schemer go big and viral like: life hacker, national geographic, the U.S. How to get Schemer?

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Activities for online courses: The Middle In my last blog post, I suggested that a good online course is like a play or story – it has a beginning, middle and end. It has a clear storyline that develops over time, and leads to some sort of meaningful conclusion (I’m excluding books like Ulysses, or plays like Waiting for Godot from this analogy!). I suggested a number of generic ‘beginning’ activities that could be used in an online course, regardless of course content. Photo by koukrapoc Now I’d like to look at the middle bit of an online course. No matter what the content area or topic of your online course, there are a number of generic activity types that can be included. personalisationprogress to date (among others). Activity 1: Personalisation I’ve already looked at the importance of socialising activities at the beginning of an online course, but there is no need to drop socialising activities once your course gets going. All time faves playlist Audio anecdotes Activity 2: Progress to date My Course Progress drawing

The Basics of Making Money through Blogging - Part 1 (Paid Per Click) | Rich Poor Student In this modern age, every student is on the Internet whether it’s research, Facebooking, sending emails or just surfing in their spare time. In addition, many students set up webpages or blogs for themselves, course projects or to do with their interests. If you have set up a webpage of some sort, why no monetize it? By this, I mean actually making it generate some revenue for yourself. It’s relatively simple to do to an existing webpage or blog that you may have set up. The basics of doing this (and I really do mean basics, I can cover the more advanced stuff later) involves: Putting up Paid-Per-Click (PPC) links If you look at the top of this post, you will see two links which should bear some sort of relevance to the post.. under this post, it reads ‘Ads by Google’. I have used Google Adsense on this site but there are many other providers which can provide you with a PPC solution, ones I have used include: Google AdsenseBidVertiserOxado

Activities for online courses: The Beginning Like any good play, an online course has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Okay, admittedly some good plays – like Waiting for Godot – have none of the above, but bear with me on this. Some courses are short one-act plays, and some are full-length Shakespearean dramas – especially when real-life tragedy does unfortunately intervene, and participants are forced to withdraw because of bereavement or illness. Photo by Flnz Whatever sort of play (or novel, or piece of music, or opera… comments invited) you compare an online course to, a good online course should have a beginning, middle and end. Waiting for Godot may be great on stage, but it’s not the effect you’re looking for in your online course. What you are looking for is a clearly structured sequence of learning activities and tasks that lead somewhere. But at the same time, your online course needs a beginning, middle and end that relate to the group: Let me describe just two beginning activities for an online course. Task stages:

Royalty Mart & Blog Archive & How Do You Picture Making Money From Websites? When you think of working online how do you picture yourself making money from websites? Do you picture yourself as working online to make money in a full time position or do you think of it as a parttime position to make a few extra dollars a month? More and more people are looking into making money from websites to not only help supplement their income, but to help afford those extras in life that we all like to have. Things such as vacations and travel, or being able to afford remodeling your home can all be accomplished by saving up the money that you can earn from online jobs and tasks. One of the ways available for making money from websites is by designing graphics or photos that you sell on commission to different web sites. If you are good at web design or good at optimizing web sites you can make your full time job dealing with making money from websites. There are many different avenues of making money from websites.

Activities for online courses: The End Closure, outcome, achievement. Ending, end of the road, conclusion. Full stop, period, finish. Which word would you choose to describe the end of your online courses? How do you handle that final stage? By Rutty How you finish an online course is just as important as how you start an online course. I’m going to miss you all so much! It is important online (just as it is face-to-face) to provide a space for participants to informally share lessons learned, and to say goodbye to the group. Activity 1: Parting gifts* In this activity, participants and tutor give the group a farewell or parting gift each. *Thanks to team member Ana d’Almeida for this great idea, which she adapted from a f2f training course. Activity 2 : The most important thing I’ve learned… In this activity, participants need to identify the ONE most important thing that they have learned during their online course. These are just two very short activities you can integrate into the final phase of your online course.

iPhone Apps for Personal Finance - Manage Money on Your iPhone or iPod Touch Mint iPhone App Mint iOS App Financial Overview and Budgets Mint Software, Inc. Mint is one of the most popular apps for iPhone. The Mint app syncs with online app and automatically enters transactions, updates account balances, sends real-time alerts that you set up for low account balances, over budget spending, unusual spending activity and other financial concerns. Cost: Free Apps: iPhone, iPad, Online BillTracker List and Calendar Views in BillTracker SnapTap BillTracker does just what the name implies: tracks your bills so you always pay them on time. Check (formerly Pageonce) Check iPhone App Pageonce, Inc. Check is another favorite personal financial app for iPhone and iPad users, probably because thousands of bank, credit card and brokerages are supported. Cost: Free Apps: iPhone, iPad SplashMoney SplashMoney iPhone App SplashData, Inc SplashMoney is a personal finance iPhone app with a good set of money management features. Cost: $2.99 Apps: iPhone, iPad PocketMoney moneyStrands

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