Lunes, Marso 4, 2013

HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY DELIVER A GOOD REPORT IN CLASS



  1. Write your report to be heard, not read. There is a difference. You'll see this once you begin to practice what you've written, as some sentences will sound too formal.
  2. Practice your report out loud.
  3. On the morning of your report, eat something but don't drink soda. Carbonated beverages will give you dry mouth.
  4. Dress appropriately, and in layers. You never know whether the room will be hot or cold. Either could give you the shakes, so prepare for both.
  5. Once you stand, take a moment to gather your thoughts or relax. Don't be afraid to give yourself a pause. Look through your paper for a moment. If your heart is beating hard, this will give it an opportunity to calm. If you do this right, it looks very professional.
  6. If you start to speak and your voice is shaky, take a pause. Clear your throat. Take a drink of water if it's available.
  7. Focus on someone in the back of the room. This has a calming effect on some speakers.
  8. Take the stage. Pretend you're a professional on TV. This gives confidence.
  9. Prepare an "I don't know" answer if people will be asking questions. Don't be afraid to say you don't know. You can say something like, "That is a great question. I'll look into that."
  10. Prepare a good ending line. Avoid an awkward moment at the end. Don't back away, mumbling "Well, I guess that's all."
Tips:
  1. Know your topic well.
  2. If possible, make a practice video and watch yourself to see how you sound.
  3. Don't pick the day of your report to experiment with a new style! It may give you an extra reason to feel nervous in front of a crowd.
  4. Walk up to your speaking location early, to give your nerves time to calm down.
  5. Keep a zinger line for the end.
What You Need
  • Three days to practice
  • A recording device
  • Layered clothing
  • A great report

The Capabilty of PC Outside of Education



The Capability of PC Outside of Education

E-commerce
E-commerce, short for electronic commerce, is a business transaction that occurs over an electronic network such as the Internet.  Anyone with access to a computer, an internet connection, and means to pay for purchases goods or services can participate in e-commerce. (Ex. eBay)
Popular uses of e-commerce by consumers include shopping, investing, and banking. Users can purchase just about any product or service on the Web. Some examples include flowers, books, computers, prescription drugs, music, movies, cars, airline tickets, and concert tickets. Through online investing, individuals buy and sell stocks or bonds without using a broker.
One advantage of e-commerce compared to the traditional way of buy and sell is the wider variety and quality products and services to choose from. Another is the convenience, saving the customer the hassle of having to personally go to the business shop to make transactions to buy products and avail services. Sometimes it is just too impractical to go to the place, considering the distance. In addition, e-commerce is operating 24 hours a day! People who can’t buy goods during their office hours can simply sit at home whwnever they are free and browse through the products to purchase.

e-finance
This include Online bill payments, loans (business, housing, car, etc), insurance, educational plans, and other forms of investments. Monthly wages are also deposited directly to the employees’ atm accounts.
Entertainment
Have you missed any episode of your favorite tv program? No worries! Just log on to the network’s website and you can watch them online, anytime! What’s more? You can now watch movies, play games, and listen to music online, and they can be downloaded too.  E-radio is also there for you. News around the world, either your favorite  local or international artist, you can stay updated with just a few clicks away!
Advertising
Advertising is constantly advancing and it is the duty of the business owner to make out these innovative marketing options to take complete advantage of their potential. When a lot of companies are still catching up with the options which exist with online advertising, established companies that are struggling to locate customers can pursue innovative possibilities such as those seen with social networks. These social networks assist you to create a fan base which can prove very advantageous when raising consumer attraction, boosting sales, and developing long term associations with your main client base.
With better targeting, customer reaction links, and building brand awareness you will be able to expand your business as you get advantage of all the means of social networks. With the creation of a Facebook fan page you can start effective interaction with customers and extend interactions that many online patrons desire.
Banner ads with animation, photos or rotating text have been in use for many years.   Most Web browsers can see them.  Over time, sizes have changed, placement has been adjusted and creative tools have become enhanced. These banners are effective if placed on pages with high traffic and contextual relevance.
Propaganda or development communication
Propaganda is a form of communication that is aimed towards influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position by presenting only one side of an argument. Propaganda is usually repeated and dispersed over a wide variety of media in order to create the chosen result in audience attitudes. As opposed to impartially providing information, propaganda, in its most basic sense, presents information primarily to influence an audience.  Propaganda often presents facts selectively (thus possibly lying by omission) to encourage a particular synthesis, or uses loaded messages to produce an emotional rather than rational response to the information presented. The desired result is a change of the attitude toward the subject in the target audience to further a political, religious or commercial agenda. Propaganda can be used as a form of ideological or commercial warfare.