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Tuesday 17 April 2012

LATEST UPDATE, VISIT WHATDOYOUHAVETODAY.COM

Thank you for visiting this website. The latest update about "What do you have today", please visit http://whatdoyouhavetoday.com or http://whatyouhavetoday.com. You may contact info@whatdoyouhavetoday.com.

Wednesday 28 March 2012

List of free Online Training and seminar

For those who wish to improve their knowledge and skills on specific topics of interest and do not have enough "budget" to attend face-to-face training, there is another way which might be very helpful and will not cost you much except a "minimum fee".

Nowadays, we could find many free online-based training providers that do not charge the trainees to register and attend the classes except the fee for the internet connection to be paid to the Internet Service Provider.
Eight of the online training providers are HP Learning Center, e-Learning Center, Microsoft Office Training, GCF Learnfree.org, Online Education Database (OEDb), ESRI, Masterclass management and BBC Learning :

1. HP Learning Center - http://h30440.www3.hp.com/learningcenter/
HP Learning Center

The current classes offering are classified into several categories :
- At Home
- At Work
- Business
- Business Basics
- Digital Entertainment
- Digital Photography
- Home Office
- IT Professionals
- Life Style
- Microsoft Office and Adode
- PC security and maintenance; and
- Technology.

Detailed list of each class can be found at http://whatdoyouhavetoday.com/?p=33

2. e-Learning Center -  http://www.e-learningcenter.com/free.htm
e-Learning Center

The free courses include certification training, programming and leadership.

Free A+ Certification Training Course
Networking (CompTIA A+ Essentials 220-701 - Course 10),

Free JavaScript Training Course
Start Using JavaScript (JavaScript - Course 1)

Free Business Management Training Course
Management in Perspective (Fundamentals of Business Management - Course 1)

Free Visual C# Training Course
Introducing Web Forms (Visual C# Web Applications - Course 1)

Free PHP and MySQL Training Course
Programming with PHP (PHP and MySQL - Course 3)

Free Customer Service Training Course
Communicating - (Customer Service - Course 2)

Free HTML and XHTML Training Course
Basics of HTML and XHTML (Web Publishing and Design with HTML & XHTML - Course 2)

Free Windows Server 2008 Training Course
Server Deployment (Windows Server 2008 Server Admin - Course 1)

Free Excel 2010 Training Course
Performing Basic Workbook Tasks (Excel 2010 - Course 2)

Free Leadership Training Course
Creating and Communicating Vision (Leadership (Business Skills Videos)

3. Microsoft Office Training - http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training-FX101782702.aspx
Microsoft Office Training
The tutorials cover Microsoft office products and also webinars.
4. GCF Learnfree.Org - http://www.gcflearnfree.org/
GCF LearnFree.org

There are 90 topics with over 1000 lessons in the GCF Learnfree.org which include:
- Apple
- Career
- Google
- Internet Basics
- Microsoft Office software
- Job Development
- Computers
- Digital Lifestyle
- Email Basics
- OpenOffice
- Money
- Math Basics
- Mobile Apps
- Social Media
- Reading; and
- Everyday life.

5. Online Education Database (OEDb) : 200 Free Online Classes to Learn Anything -  http://oedb.org/library/beginning-online-learning/200-free-online-classes-to-learn-anything
Online Education Database

The courses cover the following topics:
- Natural science (e.g.  physics, geology, natural phenomena)
- Math
- Engineering & Computer Science
- Language, Arts & Design
- Health
- Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine
- Law & Politices
- Social Science
- History
- Theology
- Business and Finance
- Family & Education.

Full list of the courses are listed at http://oedb.org/library/beginning-online-learning/200-free-online-classes-to-learn-anything

6. Esri Live Training Seminars - http://training.esri.com/Gateway/index.cfm?fa=seminars.gateway
ESRI Live Training seminars
7. Masterclass Management.com - http://www.masterclassmanagement.com/Table-of-Contents-1x.html
Master Class Management.com

The Masterclass Management.com provides management and leadership training.

8.  British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Learning -  http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/
BBC Learning

BBC Learning provides the most extensive learning materials in the following subjects:

Monday 26 March 2012

TURNING OLD COMPUTER PARTS TO JEWELRY,SCULPTURES,COOL GADGETS,NEW TOILET,STAR WAR REFERENCES AND SUPER COMPUTER

Turning old, dead or recycled computer parts and components into creative items and meaningful used are not new. We could find those parts and components have been re-used to produce stunning sculptures, creating beautiful and unique jewelry, "new toilet", development of cool gadgets,star war references or turning the old computers into LAN servers, Media Center and super computer.

1) Beautiful and unique jewelry

2) Depicting the future: World Map Made of Recycled Computer components



3) Walk-in Sculptures





4) Cool gadgets (A Burning Laser)





5) New Toilet





6) Star wars references



7) Super Computer


Sources from:

http://www.techrepublic.com/photos/circuit-board-jewelry-is-creative-use-for-dead-computer-hardware/455695

http://freshome.com/2011/11/14/depicting-the-future-world-map-made-of-recycled-computer-components/

http://www.gizmag.com/dead-computer-parts-installation-sculpture/18948/picture/136103/

http://dvr.about.com/od/mediacenterpcs/f/pctomcpc.htm

http://www.ohgizmo.com/2010/10/05/turn-your-old-computer-parts-into-a-burning-laser/

http://www.treehugger.com/gadgets/toilet-made-from-computer-parts-gives-new-meaning-to-flushing-your-cache.html

http://www.officialwindowsmagazine.com/guides/turn-your-pc-into-a-supercomputer-part-one/


Thursday 22 March 2012

MICRO CREDIT BUSINESS PLAN WRITING SOFTWARE (FREE)

If you want to write a Business Plan for a Micro-credit program, there is a software freely available on the net. The name of the software is Planwriter.

Planwriter is micro credit business plan writing software. The software uses real micro credit business plan examples. You can reproduce it for the benefit of the community. For-profit reproduction requires permission.

The program is designed to run in almost any MS Windows PC (sorry no Mac version). Planwriter was produced by Carlos Gasca and Ken Fast.

Download the software at http://www.socialedge.org/admin/dimages/eventsresources/091305/Planwriter.zip

Wednesday 21 March 2012

Free Online Classes 24x7 (HP Learning Center)

This is one of the most useful website that I have encountered. lt will sharpen your knowledge and skills in IT. The good news, it is FREE. The only requirements : Internet connection, free registration and your TIME to complete each lesson. The current classes offering include:
  • At Home
  • At Work
  • Business
  • Business Basics
  • Digital Entertainment
  • Digital Photography
  • Home Office
  • IT Professionals
  • Life Style
  • Microsoft Office and Adode
  • PC security and maintenance
  • Technology
To give you an overview, the current classes according to the above classifications:

At home:
  1.  Beginner's guide to saving, printing and sharing your digital photos (v2)
  2. Beyond basics: fundamental photography techniques (SEO)
  3. Camera composition: change your perspective (SEO)
  4. Color your business: develop a marketing color scheme (Cap w/VO SEO)
  5. Create and print your own high-quality marketing materials (SEO)
  6. Creating an interactive marketing brochure (quick lesson) (SEO)
  7. Creating a distinctive identity: business cards, stationery and more (v3 SEO)
  8. Creative gifts to make from photos (v2 SEO)
  9. Facebook and Twitter: getting started (quick lesson) (v2)
  10. Five common photo problems and how to solve them (quick lesson v2)
  11. Getting started with LightScribe (SEO) (quick lesson)
  12. Get organized: managing time, space and paper (v2 hp)
  13. Go wireless: using Bluetooth to connect and print (quick lesson SEO)
  14. Intermediate website design (SEO)
  15. Is your digital media collection outgrowing your PC? (v2 SEO)
  16. Keep your kids safe on the internet: creating an internet use action plan (quick lesson)
  17. Keep your kids safe on the internet: know your risks (quick lesson)
  18. Laptop PCs: basic troubleshooting and repair (SEO) (quick lesson)
  19. Laptop PCs: troubleshooting wireless problems (SEO) (quick lesson)
  20. Mastering email: keep your inbox clutter-free (Cap w/VO)
  21. Microsoft® Access 2007: introduction (SEO RM)
  22. Microsoft® ASP.NET 3.5: beginner's guide (v3 SEO RM)
  23. Microsoft® Outlook 2007: tips and tricks (SEO RM)
  24. Microsoft® Windows® 7: tune up your PC (v2 SEO RM)
  25. Microsoft® Windows® XP: tune up your PC (v2 SEO)
  26. Migrating from Microsoft® Windows® XP to Windows® 7 (SEO)
  27. Networking 101 (v2 SEO)
  28. Online social networking (SEO) (quick lesson)
  29. Organize, archive and retrieve your digital photos (quick lesson)
  30. Photo restoration basics: preserve your family photos (v2 SEO)
  31. Practical Wi-Fi security (quick lesson)
  32. Printing photos in any size (quick lesson) (SEO)
  33. Print marketing materials in-house on a wide-format printer (SEO)
  34. Print without your PC (SEO)
  35. Protect your PC from spam, spyware and viruses (SEO)
  36. Safe online gaming (quick lesson)
  37. Scanning basics (v4 SEO)
  38. Simple backup strategies with HP Backup and Recovery Manager (SEO RM) (quick lesson with podcast)
  39. Small business survival tips (quick lesson)
  40. Spam breakdown (quick lesson)
  41. Spyware basics (quick lesson)
  42. Take a tour of Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional (quick lesson)
  43. Technology and your elementary school student (quick lesson)
  44. Technology and your high school student (quick lesson)
  45. Technology and your middle school student (quick lesson)
  46. Ten tips for printing better marketing materials in-house (quick lesson) (SEO) v2
  47. What makes a good small business video? (quick lesson) (SEO)
  48. Wireless networking with Microsoft® Windows® 7 (quick lesson) (SEO)
  49. Wireless printing basics (SEO) (quick lesson)

At Work
  1.  Color your business: develop a marketing color scheme (Cap w/VO SEO)
  2. Create marketing materials that align with your goals (quick lesson) (SEO)
  3. Customizing business envelopes and automating postage (quick lesson) (RM) (SEO)
  4. Disaster preparedness through virtualization (SEO quick lesson)
  5. Editing great small business videos (SEO RM)
  6. Facebook and Twitter: getting started (quick lesson) (v2)
  7. Getting connected with mobile broadband (Notebook)
  8. How-To Guide: Improve ROI by investing in a mobile workforce (quick lesson) (SEO)
  9. HP Backup and Recovery Manager: restore files (Cap w/VO)
  10. HP Backup and Recovery Manager: schedule backups (Cap w/VO)
  11. HP ProtectTools Security Manager: enable Smart Card security (Cap w/VO) -- GE
  12. HP ProtectTools Security Manager: using BIOS Configuration (Cap w/VO) -- GE
  13. HP ProtectTools Security Manager: using single sign-on (Cap w/VO) -- GE
  14. Intermediate website design (SEO)
  15. Introduction to storage networks (v3 SEO)
  16. Is your digital media collection outgrowing your PC? (v2 SEO)
  17. IT infrastructure and its challenges: outsource or hire? (SEO quick lesson)
  18. Keep your kids safe on the internet: creating an internet use action plan (quick lesson)
  19. Keep your kids safe on the internet: know your risks (quick lesson)
  20. Laptop PCs: basic troubleshooting and repair (SEO) (quick lesson)
  21. Laptop PCs: troubleshooting wireless problems (SEO) (quick lesson)
  22. Linux 201: administering Linux for users (v4 SEO RM)
  23. Linux 301: introduction to Linux system administration (v3 SEO)
  24. Linux 401: intermediate system administration skills (v2 SEO RM)
  25. Marketing writing tips: five mistakes to avoid (quick lesson) (SEO)
  26. Mastering email: keep your inbox clutter-free (Cap w/VO)
  27. Microsoft® Access 2007: introduction (SEO RM)
  28. Microsoft® ASP.NET 3.5: beginner's guide (v3 SEO RM)
  29. Microsoft® OneNote: creating and using notebooks (Cap w/VO)
  30. Microsoft® OneNote: getting started (Cap w/VO)
  31. Microsoft® Outlook 2007: tips and tricks (SEO RM)
  32. Microsoft® Windows® 7: tune up your PC (v2 SEO RM)
  33. Microsoft® Windows® XP: tune up your PC (v2 SEO)
  34. Migrating from Microsoft® Windows® XP to Windows® 7 (SEO)
  35. Networking 101 (v2 SEO)
  36. Network attached storage (v3 SEO)
  37. Planning closed loop client lifecycles (SEO)
  38. Practical Wi-Fi security (quick lesson)
  39. Print marketing materials in-house on a wide-format printer (SEO)
  40. Protect your data: back up to disk, tape, the network and beyond (v3 SEO)
  41. Protect your PC from spam, spyware and viruses (SEO)
  42. Safe online gaming (quick lesson)
  43. Save money, be energy efficient (v2 SEO)
  44. Save on travel expenses with online collaboration (quick lesson)
  45. Servers 101 (v3 RM)
  46. Shooting great small business videos (SEO RM)
  47. Simple backup strategies with HP Backup and Recovery Manager (SEO RM) (quick lesson with podcast)
  48. Six steps to computer security (quick lesson)
  49. Small business survival tips (quick lesson)
  50. Spam breakdown (quick lesson)
  51. Spyware basics (quick lesson)
  52. Streamline your business with unified communications and collaboration (SEO)
  53. Streamline your organization through shared services (quick lesson)
  54. Take a tour of Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional (quick lesson)
  55. Ten tips for printing better marketing materials in-house (quick lesson) (SEO) v2
  56. Transition your old IT assets (quick lesson)
  57. Understanding Microsoft® Windows Server 2008 (SEO)
  58. Use color-coding to prioritize your email (Cap w/VO)
  59. Use Google Desktop to find and retrieve what you need (Cap w/VO)
  60. Virtualize your infrastructure: deployment (v2 SEO)
  61. Virtualize your infrastructure: planning (v2 SEO)
  62. What makes a good small business video? (quick lesson) (SEO)
  63. Wireless networking with Bluetooth (SEO) (quick lesson)
Business
  1. Create and print your own high-quality marketing materials (SEO)
  2. Creating an interactive marketing brochure (quick lesson) (SEO)
  3. Creating a distinctive identity: business cards, stationery and more (v3 SEO)
  4. Editing great small business videos (SEO RM)
  5. Is your digital media collection outgrowing your PC? (v2 SEO)
  6. Print marketing materials in-house on a wide-format printer (SEO)
  7. Save on travel expenses with online collaboration (quick lesson)
  8. Shooting great small business videos (SEO RM)
  9. Small business survival tips (quick lesson)
  10. Streamline your business with unified communications and collaboration (SEO)
  11. Use color-coding to prioritize your email (Cap w/VO)
  12. Use Google Desktop to find and retrieve what you need (Cap w/VO)

Business Basics
  1.  Color your business: develop a marketing color scheme (Cap w/VO SEO)
  2. Create marketing materials that align with your goals (quick lesson) (SEO)
  3. Customizing business envelopes and automating postage (quick lesson) (RM) (SEO)
  4. Editing great small business videos (SEO RM)
  5. Facebook and Twitter: getting started (quick lesson) (v2)
  6. Intermediate website design (SEO)
  7. Is your digital media collection outgrowing your PC? (v2 SEO)
  8. Marketing writing tips: five mistakes to avoid (quick lesson) (SEO)
  9. Mastering email: keep your inbox clutter-free (Cap w/VO)
  10. Microsoft® OneNote: creating and using notebooks (Cap w/VO)
  11. Microsoft® OneNote: getting started (Cap w/VO)
  12. Networking 101 (v2 SEO)
  13. Print marketing materials in-house on a wide-format printer (SEO)
  14. Save money, be energy efficient (v2 SEO)
  15. Save on travel expenses with online collaboration (quick lesson)
  16. Shooting great small business videos (SEO RM)
  17. Small business survival tips (quick lesson)
  18. Ten tips for printing better marketing materials in-house (quick lesson) (SEO) v2
  19. Use color-coding to prioritize your email (Cap w/VO)
  20. Use Google Desktop to find and retrieve what you need (Cap w/VO)
  21. What makes a good small business video? (quick lesson) (SEO)
Digital Entertainment
  1. Organize, archive and retrieve your digital photos (quick lesson)
  2. What makes a good small business video? (quick lesson) (SEO)
Digital Photography
  1. Beginner's guide to saving, printing and sharing your digital photos (v2)
  2. Beyond basics: fundamental photography techniques (SEO)
  3. Camera composition: change your perspective (SEO)
  4. Five common photo problems and how to solve them (quick lesson v2)
  5. Organize, archive and retrieve your digital photos (quick lesson)
  6. Photo restoration basics: preserve your family photos (v2 SEO)
  7. Printing photos in any size (quick lesson) (SEO)
  8. Scanning basics (v4 SEO)
Home Office
  1. Color your business: develop a marketing color scheme (Cap w/VO SEO)
  2. Create and print your own high-quality marketing materials (SEO)
  3. Creating an interactive marketing brochure (quick lesson) (SEO)
  4. Creating a distinctive identity: business cards, stationery and more (v3 SEO)
  5. Creative gifts to make from photos (v2 SEO)
  6. Facebook and Twitter: getting started (quick lesson) (v2)
  7. Getting started with LightScribe (SEO) (quick lesson)
  8. Get organized: managing time, space and paper (v2 hp)
  9. Go wireless: using Bluetooth to connect and print (quick lesson SEO)
  10. Intermediate website design (SEO)
  11. Is your digital media collection outgrowing your PC? (v2 SEO)
  12. Laptop PCs: basic troubleshooting and repair (SEO) (quick lesson)
  13. Laptop PCs: troubleshooting wireless problems (SEO) (quick lesson)
  14. Mastering email: keep your inbox clutter-free (Cap w/VO)
  15. Microsoft® Windows® 7: tune up your PC (v2 SEO RM)
  16. Migrating from Microsoft® Windows® XP to Windows® 7 (SEO)
  17. Networking 101 (v2 SEO)
  18. Online social networking (SEO) (quick lesson)
  19. Organize, archive and retrieve your digital photos (quick lesson)
  20. Practical Wi-Fi security (quick lesson)
  21. Print marketing materials in-house on a wide-format printer (SEO)
  22. Print without your PC (SEO)
  23. Simple backup strategies with HP Backup and Recovery Manager (SEO RM) (quick lesson with podcast)
  24. Small business survival tips (quick lesson)
  25. Technology and your elementary school student (quick lesson)
  26. Technology and your high school student (quick lesson)
  27. Technology and your middle school student (quick lesson)
  28. Ten tips for printing better marketing materials in-house (quick lesson) (SEO) v2
  29. What makes a good small business video? (quick lesson) (SEO)
  30. Wireless networking with Microsoft® Windows® 7 (quick lesson) (SEO)
  31. Wireless printing basics (SEO) (quick lesson)
IT Professionals
  1.  Disaster preparedness through virtualization (SEO quick lesson)
  2. Getting connected with mobile broadband (Notebook)
  3. How-To Guide: Improve ROI by investing in a mobile workforce (quick lesson) (SEO)
  4. HP Backup and Recovery Manager: restore files (Cap w/VO)
  5. HP Backup and Recovery Manager: schedule backups (Cap w/VO)
  6. HP ProtectTools Security Manager: enable Smart Card security (Cap w/VO) -- GE
  7. HP ProtectTools Security Manager: using BIOS Configuration (Cap w/VO) -- GE
  8. HP ProtectTools Security Manager: using single sign-on (Cap w/VO) -- GE
  9. Introduction to storage networks (v3 SEO)
  10. IT infrastructure and its challenges: outsource or hire? (SEO quick lesson)
  11. Linux 201: administering Linux for users (v4 SEO RM)
  12. Linux 301: introduction to Linux system administration (v3 SEO)
  13. Linux 401: intermediate system administration skills (v2 SEO RM)
  14. Microsoft® ASP.NET 3.5: beginner's guide (v3 SEO RM)
  15. Network attached storage (v3 SEO)
  16. Planning closed loop client lifecycles (SEO)
  17. Practical Wi-Fi security (quick lesson)
  18. Protect your data: back up to disk, tape, the network and beyond (v3 SEO)
  19. Servers 101 (v3 RM)
  20. Simple backup strategies with HP Backup and Recovery Manager (SEO RM) (quick lesson with podcast)
  21. Six steps to computer security (quick lesson)
  22. Streamline your business with unified communications and collaboration (SEO)
  23. Streamline your organization through shared services (quick lesson)
  24. Transition your old IT assets (quick lesson)
  25. Understanding Microsoft® Windows Server 2008 (SEO)
  26. Virtualize your infrastructure: deployment (v2 SEO)
  27. Virtualize your infrastructure: planning (v2 SEO)
  28. Wireless networking with Bluetooth (SEO) (quick lesson)
Life Style
  1.  Facebook and Twitter: getting started (quick lesson) (v2)
  2. Get organized: managing time, space and paper (v2 hp)
Microsoft Office and Adode
  1.  Microsoft® Access 2007: introduction (SEO RM)
  2. Microsoft® ASP.NET 3.5: beginner's guide (v3 SEO RM)
  3. Microsoft® Outlook 2007: tips and tricks (SEO RM)
  4. Take a tour of Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional (quick lesson)
PC security and maintenance
  1.  Keep your kids safe on the internet: creating an internet use action plan (quick lesson)
  2. Keep your kids safe on the internet: know your risks (quick lesson)
  3. Laptop PCs: basic troubleshooting and repair (SEO) (quick lesson)
  4. Laptop PCs: troubleshooting wireless problems (SEO) (quick lesson)
  5. Microsoft® Windows® 7: tune up your PC (v2 SEO RM)
  6. Microsoft® Windows® XP: tune up your PC (v2 SEO)
  7. Migrating from Microsoft® Windows® XP to Windows® 7 (SEO)
  8. Protect your PC from spam, spyware and viruses (SEO)
  9. Safe online gaming (quick lesson)
  10. Simple backup strategies with HP Backup and Recovery Manager (SEO RM) (quick lesson with podcast)
  11. Spam breakdown (quick lesson)
  12. Spyware basics (quick lesson)
  13. Wireless networking with Microsoft® Windows® 7 (quick lesson) (SEO)
Technology
  1.  Beginner's guide to saving, printing and sharing your digital photos (v2)
  2. Beyond basics: fundamental photography techniques (SEO)
  3. Camera composition: change your perspective (SEO)
  4. Color your business: develop a marketing color scheme (Cap w/VO SEO)
  5. Create marketing materials that align with your goals (quick lesson) (SEO)
  6. Creative gifts to make from photos (v2 SEO)
  7. Customizing business envelopes and automating postage (quick lesson) (RM) (SEO)
  8. Disaster preparedness through virtualization (SEO quick lesson)
  9. Five common photo problems and how to solve them (quick lesson v2)
  10. Getting connected with mobile broadband (Notebook)
  11. Getting started with LightScribe (SEO) (quick lesson)
  12. Go wireless: using Bluetooth to connect and print (quick lesson SEO)
  13. How-To Guide: Improve ROI by investing in a mobile workforce (quick lesson) (SEO)
  14. HP Backup and Recovery Manager: restore files (Cap w/VO)
  15. HP Backup and Recovery Manager: schedule backups (Cap w/VO)
  16. HP ProtectTools Security Manager: enable Smart Card security (Cap w/VO) -- GE
  17. HP ProtectTools Security Manager: using BIOS Configuration (Cap w/VO) -- GE
  18. HP ProtectTools Security Manager: using single sign-on (Cap w/VO) -- GE
  19. HP ProtectTools: security at your fingertips (quick lesson with podcast)
  20. Intermediate website design (SEO)
  21. Introduction to storage networks (v3 SEO)
  22. IT infrastructure and its challenges: outsource or hire? (SEO quick lesson)
  23. Keep your kids safe on the internet: creating an internet use action plan (quick lesson)
  24. Keep your kids safe on the internet: know your risks (quick lesson)
  25. Laptop PCs: basic troubleshooting and repair (SEO) (quick lesson)
  26. Laptop PCs: troubleshooting wireless problems (SEO) (quick lesson)
  27. Linux 201: administering Linux for users (v4 SEO RM)
  28. Linux 301: introduction to Linux system administration (v3 SEO)
  29. Linux 401: intermediate system administration skills (v2 SEO RM)
  30. Marketing writing tips: five mistakes to avoid (quick lesson) (SEO)
  31. Mastering email: keep your inbox clutter-free (Cap w/VO)
  32. Microsoft® Access 2007: introduction (SEO RM)
  33. Microsoft® ASP.NET 3.5: beginner's guide (v3 SEO RM)
  34. Microsoft® OneNote: creating and using notebooks (Cap w/VO)
  35. Microsoft® OneNote: getting started (Cap w/VO)
  36. Microsoft® Outlook 2007: tips and tricks (SEO RM)
  37. Microsoft® Windows Vista: tune up your PC (SEO)
  38. Microsoft® Windows® 7: tune up your PC (v2 SEO RM)
  39. Microsoft® Windows® XP: tune up your PC (v2 SEO)
  40. Migrating from Microsoft® Windows® XP to Windows® 7 (SEO)
  41. Networking 101 (v2 SEO)
  42. Network attached storage (v3 SEO)
  43. Online social networking (SEO) (quick lesson)
  44. Photo restoration basics: preserve your family photos (v2 SEO)
  45. Planning closed loop client lifecycles (SEO)
  46. Practical Wi-Fi security (quick lesson)
  47. Printing photos in any size (quick lesson) (SEO)
  48. Print without your PC (SEO)
  49. Protect your data: back up to disk, tape, the network and beyond (v3 SEO)
  50. Protect your PC from spam, spyware and viruses (SEO)
  51. Safe online gaming (quick lesson)
  52. Save money, be energy efficient (v2 SEO)
  53. Scanning basics (v4 SEO)
  54. Servers 101 (v3 RM)
  55. Simple backup strategies with HP Backup and Recovery Manager (SEO RM) (quick lesson with podcast)
  56. Six steps to computer security (quick lesson)
  57. Spam breakdown (quick lesson)
  58. Spyware basics (quick lesson)
  59. Streamline your organization through shared services (quick lesson)
  60. Take a tour of Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional (quick lesson)
  61. Technology and your elementary school student (quick lesson)
  62. Technology and your high school student (quick lesson)
  63. Technology and your middle school student (quick lesson)
  64. Ten tips for printing better marketing materials in-house (quick lesson) (SEO) v2
  65. Transition your old IT assets (quick lesson)
  66. Understanding Microsoft® Windows Server 2008 (SEO)
  67. Virtualize your infrastructure: deployment (v2 SEO)
  68. Virtualize your infrastructure: planning (v2 SEO)
  69. Web connected printer (quick lesson)
  70. Wireless networking with Bluetooth (SEO) (quick lesson)
  71. Wireless networking with Microsoft® Windows® 7 (quick lesson) (SEO)
To register, go to HP Learning Center

4 Steps to Control Your Diabetes. For Life.

Diabetes is a serious and chronic disease. It affects almost every part of your body. 

Key facts (Source: World Health Organization)

  • 346 million people worldwide have diabetes.
  • In 2004, an estimated 3.4 million people died from consequences of high blood sugar.
  • More than 80% of diabetes deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries.
  • WHO projects that diabetes deaths will double between 2005 and 2030.
  • Healthy diet, regular physical activity, maintaining a normal body weight and avoiding tobacco use can prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes.


4 STEPS TO CONTROL DIABETES (Source: NDEP)


Step 1: Learn about diabetes.

Diabetes means that your blood glucose (blood sugar) is too high. There are two main types of diabetes.
Type 1 diabetes - the body does not make insulin. Insulin helps the body use glucose from food for energy. People with type 1 need to take insulin every day.
Type 2 diabetes - the body does not make or use insulin well. People with type 2 often need to take pills or insulin. Type 2 is the most common form of diabetes.

Diabetes is serious.

You may have heard people say they have “a touch of diabetes” or that their “sugar is a little high.” These words suggest that diabetes is not a serious disease. That is not correct. Diabetes is serious, but you can learn to manage it!
It’s not easy, but it’s worth it!
All people with diabetes need to make healthy food choices, stay at a healthy weight, and move more every day.
Taking good care of yourself and your diabetes can help you feel better. It may help you avoid health problems caused by diabetes such as:
When your blood glucose is close to normal you are likely to:
  • have more energy.
  • be less tired and thirsty and urinate less often.
  • heal better and have fewer skin, or bladder infections.
  • have fewer problems with your eyesight, feet, and gums.
  • check markAsk your health care team what type of diabetes you have.
  • check markLearn why diabetes is serious.
  • check markLearn how caring for your diabetes helps you feel better today and in the future.
Step 2: Know your diabetes ABCs.

Talk to your health care team about how to manage your A1C, Blood pressure, and Cholesterol. This can help lower your chances of having a heart attack, stroke, or other diabetes problems. Here's what the ABCs of diabetes stand for:

A for the A1C test (A-one-C).

It shows what your blood glucose has been over the last three months. The A1C goal for many people is below 7. High blood glucose can harm your heart and blood vessels, kidneys, feet, and eyes.

B for Blood pressure.

The goal for most people with diabetes is below 130/80.
High blood pressure makes your heart work too hard. It can cause heart attackstroke, and kidney disease.

C for Cholesterol (ko-LES-ter-ol).

The LDL goal for people with diabetes is below 100.
The HDL goal for men with diabetes is above 40.
The HDL goal for women with diabetes is about 50.
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LDL or “bad” cholesterol can build up and clog your blood vessels. It can cause a heart attack or a stroke. HDL or “good” cholesterol helps remove cholesterol from your blood vessels.

Step 3: Manage your diabetes.

Many people avoid the long-term problems of diabetes by taking good care of themselves. Work with your health care team to reach your ABC target. Use this self-care plan.
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  • Follow your diabetes meal plan. If you do not have one, ask your health care team to help you develop a meal plan.
    • Eat healthy foods such as fruits and vegetables, fish, lean meats, chicken or turkey without the skin, dry peas or beans, whole grains, and low-fat or skim milk and cheese.
    • Keep fish and lean meat and poultry portions to about 3 ounces (or the size of a deck of cards). Bake, broil, or grill it.
    • Eat foods that have less fat and salt.
    • Eat foods with more fiber such as whole grain cereals, breads, crackers, rice, or pasta.
  • Get 30 to 60 minutes of physical activity on most days of the week. Brisk walking is a great way to move more.
  • Stay at a healthy weight by using your meal plan and moving more.
  • Ask for help if you feel down. A mental health counselor, support group, member of the clergy, friend, or family member who will listen to your concerns may help you feel better.
  • Learn to cope with stress. Stress can raise your blood glucose. While it is hard to remove stress from your life, you can learn to handle it. NDEP's Diabetes HealthSense provides online access to resources that support people with diabetes in making changes to live well. For more information visit www.YourDiabetesInfo.org/HealthSense.
  • Stop smoking. Ask for help to quit. Call 1-800-QUITNOW (1-800-784-8669)
  • Take medicines even when you feel good. Ask your doctor if you need aspirin to prevent a heart attack or stroke. Tell your doctor if you cannot afford your medicines or if you have any side effects.
  • Check your feet every day for cuts, blisters, red spots, and swelling. Call your health care team right away about any sores that do not go away.
  • Brush your teeth and floss every day to avoid problems with your mouth, teeth, or gums
  • Check your blood glucose. You may want to test it one or more times a day. Use the card at the back of this booklet to keep a record of your blood glucose numbers. Be sure to show it to your health care team.
  • Check your blood pressure if your doctor advises.
  • Report any changes in your eyesight to your health care team.
Step 4: Get routine care.
See your health care team at least twice a year to find and treat any problems early.

At each visit be sure you have a:

  • blood pressure check
  • foot check
  • weight check
  • review of your self-care plan shown in Step 3

Two times each year have an:

  • A1C test - it may be checked more often if it is over 7

Once each year be sure you have a:

  • cholesterol test
  • triglyceride (try-GLISS-er-ide) test - a type of blood fat
  • complete foot exam
  • dental exam to check teeth and gums - tell your dentist you have diabetes
  • dilated eye exam to check for eye problems
  • flu shot
  • urine and a blood test to check for kidney problems
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At least once get a:

  • pneumonia (nu-mo-nya) shot
You can find My Diabetes Care Record and Self Checks of Blood Glucose at:
http://www.ndep.nih.gov/media/my-diabetes-care-record.pdf
http://www.ndep.nih.gov/media/self-checks-of-blood-glucose.pdf

For full details, latest update, info and recommendations, please go to
National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP)
World Health Organization (WHO)

How to Compare Computers

How to Compare Computers

Computers make all of our lives easier, and they are a standard in most American homes. Comparing computers is still a bit harder than comparing cars because consumers think of computers as an appliance rather than a complex piece of technology. Looking at all the computer has to offer piece by piece will allow you to make a good choice

Instructions

    • 1
      Look at the hardware on each computer. Processors, RAM and motherboards can greatly affect the speed and power of the computer. Use standard industry benchmarks to compare the speed. Look at the other hardware to determine the strong points of the computer, such as the video and sound cards. Also, look at the drives to see how much storage and flexibility the computer offers.
    • 2
      Evaluate the peripherals and packages. When computers are for sale, they often include monitors, printers and other computer peripherals to sweeten the deal. Look at everything you get with a computer. Don't just consider the overall financial value but the value to you, because you might not need or want the extras.
    • 3
      Consider the manufacturer. Different manufacturers use different levels of quality parts. Some manufacturers use top-of-the-line parts while others use cheap parts to get the most profit. Tech support is also an important part of a computer manufacturer. Read customer reviews to get an idea of what support level each provider offers.
    • 4
      Think about the cost. Although it is often true that you get what you pay for, occasionally you pay more than necessary. Some computers have an artificially inflated price. Look at all of the options, parts and support and see if the price is right.
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