This document outlines 3 steps for easy publishing using Dropbox, a folder called "Text", and the app Byword. Step 1 is to get Dropbox to sync files across devices. Step 2 is to make a "Text" folder in Dropbox. Step 3 is to save Byword files in the "Text" folder so they can be accessed and edited from any device for writing and publishing blog posts and other documents easily.
Piano Teaching Business Productivity and SystemsTim Topham
How to be more productive and effective running a piano studio business.
To watch free live presentations of these slideshows online, head to timtopham.com/events
This document provides a step-by-step guide on how to use the time tracking software called Toggl for beginners. It outlines the process for signing up for a Toggl account online or by downloading the Chrome extension. It then demonstrates how to create and edit projects, track time to projects manually or linked to tasks in Asana, and view tracked time reports. The guide aims to explain the basic Toggl features and time tracking workflow in a simple and visual format.
This document provides instructions for starting a blog. It recommends that blogs are a good way to share experiences and learn from successes and mistakes. Readers are encouraged to sign up for a WordPress blog by providing their information and confirming via email. Basic instructions are given for writing blog posts through the WordPress dashboard or mobile app. Bloggers are challenged to post at least once per week and share in a Facebook group to expand their network.
A blog is a personal online journal that is accessible to others and consists of chronological posts about whatever the creator wants, including emotions, feelings, or topics related to work or school. Blogs typically contain text, images, and links. People make blogs to easily share information with others via the internet, because blogs are easy to use and create without needing website design skills. Many people also use blogs as online diaries.
A blog is a personal online journal that is accessible to others and consists of chronological posts about whatever the creator wants, including emotions, feelings, or topics related to work or school. Blogs typically contain text, images, and links. People make blogs to easily share information with others via the internet, because blogs are easy to use and create without needing website design skills. Many people also use blogs as online diaries.
Quelles changements de vision dans la cyber sécurité en 2017 ? - ADN OUEST, s...Quentin Adam
Quentin Adam from Clever Cloud discusses changes in cybersecurity in 2017. Security is evolving from a fortress model to one based on authentication, encryption, and auditability for each server. Companies must implement auditing and monitoring, understand their systems and networks, invest properly in security rather than being miserly, and encrypt all outgoing data. Good security practices that people respect, like being nice, help as well.
This document provides a step-by-step guide to using IFTTT (If This Then That), a free web-based service that allows users to create chains of simple conditional statements, called applets. It outlines how to sign up for an account, connect different online channels and services like Facebook and Dropbox, and create a basic recipe that automatically saves new photos posted on Facebook to a Dropbox folder. Additional tips are given on downloading the IFTTT mobile apps and creating recipes for other services like Twitter. The document encourages users to learn as much as they can from IFTTT and experiment creating their own automated connections between channels and accounts.
This document outlines 3 steps for easy publishing using Dropbox, a folder called "Text", and the app Byword. Step 1 is to get Dropbox to sync files across devices. Step 2 is to make a "Text" folder in Dropbox. Step 3 is to save Byword files in the "Text" folder so they can be accessed and edited from any device for writing and publishing blog posts and other documents easily.
Piano Teaching Business Productivity and SystemsTim Topham
How to be more productive and effective running a piano studio business.
To watch free live presentations of these slideshows online, head to timtopham.com/events
This document provides a step-by-step guide on how to use the time tracking software called Toggl for beginners. It outlines the process for signing up for a Toggl account online or by downloading the Chrome extension. It then demonstrates how to create and edit projects, track time to projects manually or linked to tasks in Asana, and view tracked time reports. The guide aims to explain the basic Toggl features and time tracking workflow in a simple and visual format.
This document provides instructions for starting a blog. It recommends that blogs are a good way to share experiences and learn from successes and mistakes. Readers are encouraged to sign up for a WordPress blog by providing their information and confirming via email. Basic instructions are given for writing blog posts through the WordPress dashboard or mobile app. Bloggers are challenged to post at least once per week and share in a Facebook group to expand their network.
A blog is a personal online journal that is accessible to others and consists of chronological posts about whatever the creator wants, including emotions, feelings, or topics related to work or school. Blogs typically contain text, images, and links. People make blogs to easily share information with others via the internet, because blogs are easy to use and create without needing website design skills. Many people also use blogs as online diaries.
A blog is a personal online journal that is accessible to others and consists of chronological posts about whatever the creator wants, including emotions, feelings, or topics related to work or school. Blogs typically contain text, images, and links. People make blogs to easily share information with others via the internet, because blogs are easy to use and create without needing website design skills. Many people also use blogs as online diaries.
Quelles changements de vision dans la cyber sécurité en 2017 ? - ADN OUEST, s...Quentin Adam
Quentin Adam from Clever Cloud discusses changes in cybersecurity in 2017. Security is evolving from a fortress model to one based on authentication, encryption, and auditability for each server. Companies must implement auditing and monitoring, understand their systems and networks, invest properly in security rather than being miserly, and encrypt all outgoing data. Good security practices that people respect, like being nice, help as well.
This document provides a step-by-step guide to using IFTTT (If This Then That), a free web-based service that allows users to create chains of simple conditional statements, called applets. It outlines how to sign up for an account, connect different online channels and services like Facebook and Dropbox, and create a basic recipe that automatically saves new photos posted on Facebook to a Dropbox folder. Additional tips are given on downloading the IFTTT mobile apps and creating recipes for other services like Twitter. The document encourages users to learn as much as they can from IFTTT and experiment creating their own automated connections between channels and accounts.
This document summarizes a workshop about blogging. It discusses the characteristics of blogs, different blogging platforms, types of blogs, and using blogs professionally and for student projects. Tips are provided for getting started blogging, including setting up a WordPress blog within 10 minutes. Blogging is proposed as a way for students to share experiences, create how-to guides, build knowledge banks, and improve language skills.
This document provides a step-by-step guide to using Asana for beginners. It outlines how to sign up for a free Asana account using a Google login, navigate the Asana dashboard, create tasks and projects, add teammates, and customize notifications. The guide demonstrates how to perform basic functions like scheduling tasks, adding descriptions and attachments, commenting on projects, and marking tasks as complete.
The document provides instructions for creating a website using Google Sites to display student artwork. It outlines selecting a template, uploading images, adding pages for galleries and biography information. Example artist websites are also listed for inspiration. The purpose is to have an online portfolio for the teacher to review projects and potentially use after class for real world skills.
The document discusses various technologies related to web development including XHTML 1.0, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX, PHP, and Apache. It then covers topics around communication such as being clear, focusing on details, taking time to communicate clearly, and using blogs, email, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube for communication on the web. Finally, it provides tips for building successful websites such as investing in a great team, adding a blog, keeping content fresh, and potentially using Twitter.
I'm not just an editor. I'm a trainer with technical skills. This is a PowerPoint presentation I created to teach people how to use our content management system, Hannon Hill Cascade Server, so that they could start creating their own content for the campus intranet.
To create a task, select the "Tasks" tab and then click "Add task". This allows you to assign the task, set a due date and reminders, and link it to contacts. After creating the task, you can edit it by clicking the green plus sign to change settings or mark it as complete. Tasks can be filtered by different options at the top of the page.
The document provides tips for making WordPress more effective and secure. It recommends creating a posting schedule, removing special characters from URLs, adding page numbers to comment sections, using an engaging greeting, enabling email sharing of content, choosing a unique username instead of "admin", keeping passwords confidential, only downloading plugins from reputable sites, and organizing media libraries into folders.
The document provides instructions for students to set up accounts and profiles on various social media and bookmarking websites as hands-on exercises. It guides students to create accounts on Delicious, Facebook, LinkedIn, Bloggen, Flickr, YouTube, TripAdvisor, Google Maps, and Netvibes. It also instructs students to use Gmail and Google Docs for communication and collaboration. The overarching goal is to familiarize students with online tools and services that allow them to connect, share information and work together from any internet connection in the world.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for beginners on how to sign up for and use Dropbox. It explains how to search for Dropbox online, sign up for a free account by entering personal details, download the Dropbox app, and link the app to the user's Dropbox account. Finally, it outlines how the user can upload and save files to their Dropbox folder for access across devices.
The document discusses several technologies the author learned about through creating their media product. They became familiar with using Apple iMacs after initial difficulties adjusting from Windows. The Lumix camera offered advanced features like face recognition and burst shooting mode beyond simple shots. The author's smartphone allowed tasks like emailing work from home and keeping organized. Browsers like Safari and websites like Wordpress, Slideshare, and Prezi were utilized for sharing documents and building an online portfolio.
How the book keeper fucked up my it management jugsummercamp 2016Quentin Adam
The document discusses how traditional IT management focused on cost centers, projects with long lifecycles, and separation of development and operations hinders efficiency. It advocates for the DevOps approach of automating infrastructure, aligning development and operations goals, and focusing on continuous delivery to better serve business needs. Financial rules that prioritize short-term cost reduction over productivity are seen as outdated for the modern, automated IT organization.
From delivering plugins to delivering "as a Service" - Atlassian connect 2017Quentin Adam
This document provides advice for scaling applications from a monolithic architecture to a microservices architecture delivered as a service. Some key points include:
- Scale out by splitting work across many stateless workers rather than scaling up a single heavyweight instance to avoid bottlenecks.
- Use an event-driven architecture with an event broker like RabbitMQ to modularize applications.
- Store data in multiple data stores suited to the usage like databases, files or object storage. Avoid using the file system or memory as the primary data store.
- Automate deployments and use containers to easily deploy modularized code.
- Innovate by rewriting parts of applications as smaller, independent services using different technologies best suited to problems.
Spam End It Now Peggy Duncan Email Overload ExpertPeggy Duncan
Peggy Duncan is a personal productivity expert who provides training on topics like time management, getting organized, and using technology more efficiently. The document discusses how to reduce spam by using a good email provider, blocking spam on the server side, and using spam blocking technology. It also provides Duncan's contact information and links to her books and website for more information.
On Feb 27, 2015, I talked in Bandung Food Truck event, which sponsored by Microsoft Indonesia. The talk is about building startup with technologies, which discuss about deploying scalable website under 5 minutes using Azure Websites platform, creating Windows Phone app with AppStudio, and more custom mobile apps with Azure Mobile Services.
The audiences are the community of Bandung Food Truck community and the attendees of the exhibition which coming from various backgrounds. Hence the talk was not too technical and focus more on the demo.
How to use to build a website using WordPress: For normal peopleTris Hussey
This document provides instructions for using WordPress as a basic content management system (CMS) for a website. It explains that WordPress can be used for more than just blogs by setting a page as the home page. It then outlines basic steps to set up a simple WordPress site with two pages and configure the reading settings and menus. The document recommends some tweaks, themes, and plugins to enhance the site and provides tips for selecting a non-blog style template and customizing site navigation.
** Talk given at That Conference August 8, 2016 in Wisconsin Dells, WI. This is an updated version from the original one given in August 2014 at 360iDev. **
What happens when you love where you live but really want that perfect job that happens to be in another city or maybe even country? Move? That’s so 2002. Being a remote worker in the technology field is continuing to be a common occurrence when employers are looking for talent. Some companies like Basecamp, Buffer, Olark, Automattic (WordPress.com), and Mozilla are nearly 100% distributed and everyone works from wherever they want, whenever they want. There are challenges surrounding working for a company remotely that is a traditional business as well as working for a completely distributed organization. Not everyone can work remote and there are issues surrounding staying motivated, inspired, and feeling like you’re part of a real team. I’m going to share some of the challenges I’ve gone through as a remote worker and walk you through what I’ve had to do to cope and change as a person.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This document summarizes a workshop about blogging. It discusses the characteristics of blogs, different blogging platforms, types of blogs, and using blogs professionally and for student projects. Tips are provided for getting started blogging, including setting up a WordPress blog within 10 minutes. Blogging is proposed as a way for students to share experiences, create how-to guides, build knowledge banks, and improve language skills.
This document provides a step-by-step guide to using Asana for beginners. It outlines how to sign up for a free Asana account using a Google login, navigate the Asana dashboard, create tasks and projects, add teammates, and customize notifications. The guide demonstrates how to perform basic functions like scheduling tasks, adding descriptions and attachments, commenting on projects, and marking tasks as complete.
The document provides instructions for creating a website using Google Sites to display student artwork. It outlines selecting a template, uploading images, adding pages for galleries and biography information. Example artist websites are also listed for inspiration. The purpose is to have an online portfolio for the teacher to review projects and potentially use after class for real world skills.
The document discusses various technologies related to web development including XHTML 1.0, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX, PHP, and Apache. It then covers topics around communication such as being clear, focusing on details, taking time to communicate clearly, and using blogs, email, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube for communication on the web. Finally, it provides tips for building successful websites such as investing in a great team, adding a blog, keeping content fresh, and potentially using Twitter.
I'm not just an editor. I'm a trainer with technical skills. This is a PowerPoint presentation I created to teach people how to use our content management system, Hannon Hill Cascade Server, so that they could start creating their own content for the campus intranet.
To create a task, select the "Tasks" tab and then click "Add task". This allows you to assign the task, set a due date and reminders, and link it to contacts. After creating the task, you can edit it by clicking the green plus sign to change settings or mark it as complete. Tasks can be filtered by different options at the top of the page.
The document provides tips for making WordPress more effective and secure. It recommends creating a posting schedule, removing special characters from URLs, adding page numbers to comment sections, using an engaging greeting, enabling email sharing of content, choosing a unique username instead of "admin", keeping passwords confidential, only downloading plugins from reputable sites, and organizing media libraries into folders.
The document provides instructions for students to set up accounts and profiles on various social media and bookmarking websites as hands-on exercises. It guides students to create accounts on Delicious, Facebook, LinkedIn, Bloggen, Flickr, YouTube, TripAdvisor, Google Maps, and Netvibes. It also instructs students to use Gmail and Google Docs for communication and collaboration. The overarching goal is to familiarize students with online tools and services that allow them to connect, share information and work together from any internet connection in the world.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for beginners on how to sign up for and use Dropbox. It explains how to search for Dropbox online, sign up for a free account by entering personal details, download the Dropbox app, and link the app to the user's Dropbox account. Finally, it outlines how the user can upload and save files to their Dropbox folder for access across devices.
The document discusses several technologies the author learned about through creating their media product. They became familiar with using Apple iMacs after initial difficulties adjusting from Windows. The Lumix camera offered advanced features like face recognition and burst shooting mode beyond simple shots. The author's smartphone allowed tasks like emailing work from home and keeping organized. Browsers like Safari and websites like Wordpress, Slideshare, and Prezi were utilized for sharing documents and building an online portfolio.
How the book keeper fucked up my it management jugsummercamp 2016Quentin Adam
The document discusses how traditional IT management focused on cost centers, projects with long lifecycles, and separation of development and operations hinders efficiency. It advocates for the DevOps approach of automating infrastructure, aligning development and operations goals, and focusing on continuous delivery to better serve business needs. Financial rules that prioritize short-term cost reduction over productivity are seen as outdated for the modern, automated IT organization.
From delivering plugins to delivering "as a Service" - Atlassian connect 2017Quentin Adam
This document provides advice for scaling applications from a monolithic architecture to a microservices architecture delivered as a service. Some key points include:
- Scale out by splitting work across many stateless workers rather than scaling up a single heavyweight instance to avoid bottlenecks.
- Use an event-driven architecture with an event broker like RabbitMQ to modularize applications.
- Store data in multiple data stores suited to the usage like databases, files or object storage. Avoid using the file system or memory as the primary data store.
- Automate deployments and use containers to easily deploy modularized code.
- Innovate by rewriting parts of applications as smaller, independent services using different technologies best suited to problems.
Spam End It Now Peggy Duncan Email Overload ExpertPeggy Duncan
Peggy Duncan is a personal productivity expert who provides training on topics like time management, getting organized, and using technology more efficiently. The document discusses how to reduce spam by using a good email provider, blocking spam on the server side, and using spam blocking technology. It also provides Duncan's contact information and links to her books and website for more information.
On Feb 27, 2015, I talked in Bandung Food Truck event, which sponsored by Microsoft Indonesia. The talk is about building startup with technologies, which discuss about deploying scalable website under 5 minutes using Azure Websites platform, creating Windows Phone app with AppStudio, and more custom mobile apps with Azure Mobile Services.
The audiences are the community of Bandung Food Truck community and the attendees of the exhibition which coming from various backgrounds. Hence the talk was not too technical and focus more on the demo.
How to use to build a website using WordPress: For normal peopleTris Hussey
This document provides instructions for using WordPress as a basic content management system (CMS) for a website. It explains that WordPress can be used for more than just blogs by setting a page as the home page. It then outlines basic steps to set up a simple WordPress site with two pages and configure the reading settings and menus. The document recommends some tweaks, themes, and plugins to enhance the site and provides tips for selecting a non-blog style template and customizing site navigation.
** Talk given at That Conference August 8, 2016 in Wisconsin Dells, WI. This is an updated version from the original one given in August 2014 at 360iDev. **
What happens when you love where you live but really want that perfect job that happens to be in another city or maybe even country? Move? That’s so 2002. Being a remote worker in the technology field is continuing to be a common occurrence when employers are looking for talent. Some companies like Basecamp, Buffer, Olark, Automattic (WordPress.com), and Mozilla are nearly 100% distributed and everyone works from wherever they want, whenever they want. There are challenges surrounding working for a company remotely that is a traditional business as well as working for a completely distributed organization. Not everyone can work remote and there are issues surrounding staying motivated, inspired, and feeling like you’re part of a real team. I’m going to share some of the challenges I’ve gone through as a remote worker and walk you through what I’ve had to do to cope and change as a person.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
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