By OSAblogger on Jul 6, 2009 in Business Security | 0 Comments
In this short article, I will be teaching you three reasons why you should spend just a few minutes every day to learn Microsoft excel 2003. Let’s dig right in and get to learning, is that okay? Let’s rumble! Reason # 1 – Friendships: If you learn this program, you will increase the likelihood of [...]
By Online Security Authority on Jul 6, 2009 in Business Security | 0 Comments
“Moodle Course Conversion: Beginner’s Guide” by Ian Wild, will help taking existing classes online quickly. This book shows you the quickest way to start using Moodle and e-learning, by bringing your existing lesson materials into Moodle. You can move your existing course notes, worksheets, and resources into Moodle quickly and then improve your course, taking [...]
By Online Security Authority on Jul 5, 2009 in Business Security | 1 Comment
As an easy and dynamic presentation tool, MS PowerPoint has been a popular alternative to the traditional blackboard aid in class. For teachers, a well-planned PowerPoint presentation appeals more to students of this digital epoch than a plain lecture without illustration. For students, a class report or research project delicately composed in PowerPoint is always [...]
By OSAblogger on Jun 21, 2009 in Business Security | 0 Comments
With the economy spiraling down the drain and unemployment rate going up, along with it is the rise in numbers of identity thieves. Because of the growth of individuals losing their jobs lately, many unwanted persons want to take advantage of the desperation of these job seekers. Take for example that news about a certain [...]
By OSAblogger on Apr 4, 2009 in Business Security | 0 Comments
However, forming a Virginia business is not without risks. A business by its nature involves the business interacting with many different types of people and other businesses. Because of the chances for conflict, misunderstandings and accidents, there is always a risk of liability when running a business.