Easy Time Software

Provides software for tracking time served to students in Content Mastery Labs.
pages.prodigy.net/ddlehman

DEC Software

Educational software including Classroom Jeopardy, Millionaire, Classroom Feud, PowerPoint Chemistry Presentations and Chemistry Animations.
www.decsoftware.com/

Quizzler Pro

Provides quiz software for Palm and Pocket PC. You can download a variety of free quizzes, or create your own.
www.quizzlerpro.com

Ivy Learning Software

Learning software delivered online or via CD for computing and other topics.
www.ivysoft.co.uk

FileTutor 2000

Teach your students all 12 ARMA alphabetic filing rules. There are no books or additional materials to buy.
www.filetutor.com

Topics Entertainment

A company publishing software for learning foreign languages, education, reference and productivity.
topics-ent.com

Edugeeks

Provides children's educational software to help basic skills.
www.edugeeks.com/

ECTI

A software to create demonstrations, simulations, help, support, learning. Taking screenshots, capturing mouse movements, images, animations, 3D contents to create movies that can be played from a CDRom/DVDRom and from the Internet.
www.ecti-home.net

Bright Blue Software

Manufacturer and distributor of curriculum-based software for K-12 schools and districts.
brightbluesoftware.com/

Ventana

Develops and markets the Vensim software which can integrate both managerial and technical elements to solve difficult problems.
www.vensim.com/

The Importance of Market Research


By Justin Kander

Marketing is a versatile, competitive world, and when developing your marketing plan, odds are you will not get it right the first time. You need time to learn about the demographics, geography, and psycho graphics of your customers before your marketing can really be effective. That is why it is important to not stick with your first plan, as you will need to change it frequently for one reason or another.

A good phrase to live by in marketing is, "Learn from your mistakes." Sometimes testing happens naturally. Some of your marketing campaigns will fail, but instead of getting discouraged, analyze what went wrong. Maybe you advertised through the wrong medium, or to the wrong demographic. Collect all the mistakes you have made and really look at them; do not try to forget or ignore them, you have to face your mistakes if you want to be successful.

If you hate making mistakes and want to get it right the first time, there is a way, and that is market research. However, full on market research is incredibly expensive and small businesses cannot afford it, but light end market research is possible. Basically, you just have to look at the demographic of your competitors and make that your demographic. It's not that easy, though. Demographics may vary between businesses of the same nature, and that is where testing comes in. You need to test if that demographic works for you, and if it does not, you need to test another demographic.

You should not spend a lot of money on market tests. The purpose, after all, is to find the medium and demographic through which you should advertise or market. For example, if you have a website, you might want to try out banner advertising. Don't spend a lot of money at first, only spend a little and see the ROI. If the conversion is good, you know you will want to keep advertising through that medium. Executing so many marketing tests is time-consuming and costly, but it all pays off when you finally develop an effective, recyclable marketing campaign.

Justin Kander works with http://www.getprocash.com to give people tons of ways to make money online.

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Pay Per Clicks


By Chad Sandifer

There are many advertising options out there for small and large businesses alike. A new phenomenon that has recently hit the scene is the use of sponsored link searches for advertising needs. Are sponsored links really the best way to allocate valuable advertising dollars?

A re occurring complaint I hear from many of my customers is that sponsored links are not developing the return on investment they desire. There are several key reasons to why this may be occurring. Sponsored links, or pay per click advertising, are links on the right hand side of most search engines. These links, historically, are only used by approximately 30% of the online search market. By using only sponsored links in your online marketing campaign, you have essentially cut out 70% of the market that may be searching for your business. Further, did you know that there is a constant bidding war on the sponsored side of the page? Business are having to spend valuable working time managing their sponsored link page to make sure the are staying on the first page, while not breaking the bank. Because most consumers don't search past the first page of search engines, it is a constant war to "out bid" your competitors and stay in those valuable spots. But what is to keep your competitors from clicking your links and costing you tons of money and headaches? Thankfully, Google (among others) have allowed you to set certain limits on the amount of money you wish to spend monthly on sponsored link searches. While pay per click ads may get you some form of business, I do not believe they are the end all in online marketing. It is important to recognize several key factors when thinking about investing in pay per clicks.

1) How can I minimize "fraudulent" clicks by my competitors

2) Are their other online options, for around the same cost, which can give me a better return on investment? and

3) Am I willing to cut our 70% of the search market by spending money on sponsored links?

For some businesses, pay per clicks work. I am not advocating that they don't. The law of "big numbers" may come into play here where if you do something long enough, the average return will be worth the investment. I have found other advertising mediums that allow my customers a better, more stable, return on their investment. Diversity is the key to the marketing game and in order to advertise to all corners of a market, it is necessary to weigh your options and decide if you have the time, and money, to play the "big numbers" game.

Chad Sandifer
http://www.tenlist.com

R7

Real AdSense Secrets - Build Your AdSense Business Today


By Susan Velez

Google AdSense is a lucrative way to make money online without having to spend any money. However many people will start a blog and put some AdSense code on their blog and expect to see money begin to come in. Unfortunately this is not the way to build an AdSense business. However with these AdSense secrets I am going to expose you can literally be making money with in the first 30 days.

What are passionate about? Better yet what is "hot?" People are always looking for ways to treat something, buy something, or get information on something. If you can find a keyword that is "hot" and the crowd is starving for information about it, then you have found a "goldmine." People come to the internet to browse for all kinds of information and if you can find a way to get them the information that they have come to look for then the money you can make from your efforts are endless.

Before you run off to set up a free blog; by Google; find a niche that interests you and that you feel like you can become an expert on. Yes everyone can become an expert and you do have some wisdom in certain areas. You do not have to purchase a keyword tool finder at first you can find your niche keyword by going to Google' free keyword tool finder. However once you begin making some money by using these AdSense secrets I highly recommend purchasing a keyword tool finder it will give thousands of more keywords than the free tool

You can begin setting a free blog and begin writing. One important thing about making money with real AdSense secrets is you want to always make sure your content is original so that your blog can get good rankings with Google. Once you begin building your AdSense empire and start your blog; take the time to add fresh content everyday. Google loves content the more content you add the more traffic Google will send to your site.

This is where many people stop they put all kinds of pretty pictures on their blogs or websites and post a couple of times. Now they sit back and expect to get all kinds of traffic to their site so they can begin making money with AdSense.

However you must also learn about how to get one way links to your website to let Google know your site is there. The more one way links you can get to your site the more the search engines will think your site is of importance.

Hopefully these real AdSense tips will help you get started. If you want more information on how to build you AdSense business feel free to visit the website below

Learn how I get a check every month from Google for over $100 without spending any money on advertising. Get all the secrets here.


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Do Good CAPTCHAs Really Have To Be Unfriendly? An Expert Explains


by John Prodonovich

For those of you who are not familiar with the term, a CAPTCHA is a feature on many user populated websites, such as Myspace with the purpose of blocking automated programs from spamming its users and for overall security. Here is how it works:

A user is required to enter a random letter and number password into a form before being able to submit information, log in, etc. This password is essentially given directly to the user in an image, rather than in text form, so that an automated program cannot detect the characters. The password the form field expects is the same as that shown on the image, but this sometimes causes problems.

Jeff Atwood at the Coding Horrors blog discusses whether CAPTCHAs are dead. This follows a news report that scalpers probably beat the CAPTCHAs at Ticketmaster.

Jeff links to a Chinese site that sells CAPTCHA decoders. The site quotes different prices for breaking different CAPTCHAs. An eBay decoder, for example, is being sold for $4000 and claims 70% accuracy.

What caught my attention were the unbreakable CAPTCHAs in the list. The Yahoo CAPTCHA is listed as unbreakable. That isn't surprising. Most of us can barely get it right ourselves.

Consider a Yahoo CAPTCHA. Sometimes you cannot tell the difference between a G or a 6? And the way that letters are often skewed, the difference bewteen certain uppercase and lowercase letters is virtually unrecognizable?

Contrast that with a Google CAPTCHA also listed as unbreakable. The Google image is clean and legible. Most of us have no difficulty getting it right. Google demonstrates that effective CAPTCHAs don't have to be unfriendly to users.

I am curious to learn which CAPTCHA libraries generate strong, yet user friendly challenges.

For information on Penetration Testing, please visit Plynt.com.

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Weak economy drives Nasdaq, S&P down over 6 percent (Reuters)

A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, October 17, 2008. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)Reuters - Stocks tumbled on Monday, with the S&P sliding more than 6 percent, as news pointing to the deepening economic slump around the world punctured last week's market enthusiasm, with financial services companies and retailers among Wall Street's biggest casualties.



NBER says U.S. recession began December 2007 (Reuters)

A clerk reacts in the Euro Dollar Pit at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange October 8, 2008. (John Gress/Reuters)Reuters - The U.S. economy slipped into recession in December 2007, the National Bureau of Economic Research's business cycle dating committee announced on Monday.



Manufacturing sags to weakest since 1982: ISM (Reuters)

An assembly worker in a file photo. Factory activity fell in November to its weakest since the 1981-1982 recession, according to an industry report released on Monday. (File/Reuters)Reuters - Factory activity fell in November to its weakest since the 1981-1982 recession, according to an industry report released on Monday.



Retail stocks fall on holiday shopping worries (Reuters)

A woman shops at a Walmart store on 'Black Friday' in Oakland, California, November 28, 2008. (Kimberly White/Reuters)Reuters - Key retail stocks fell on Monday as investors feared that deep discounts offered by U.S. stores during the year's first holiday shopping weekend could sap profits and would not save a bleak season.



Ford considers sale of Volvo, shares jump (Reuters)

A row of Volvo cars await shipment outside the main factory in Gothenburg, Sweden, September 23, 2008. (Bob Strong/Reuters)Reuters - Ford Motor Co said on Monday it was reviewing options for Volvo and could sell the luxury Swedish car brand, sending Ford shares up 8 percent.



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Browser Market Share?
I hadn’t looked at my browser marketshare in a while, so I fired up Google Analytics: Rough browser numbers are Firefox 57.58% IE 26.07% Safari 6.48% Chrome 5.11% Opera 2.35% Mozilla 1.44% SeaMonkey 0.48% Mozilla Compatible 0.18% Konqueror 0.13% Camino 0.04% OneStat says that they see 0.54% share for Google Chrome. Net Applications provides an hour-by-hour graph, which is nice, but they hardwired it to look for the string “Chrome 0.2″ when Chrome is on version 0.3 [...]

Trying (and failing) to get Ubuntu to work
I really want to run Ubuntu, but it shouldn’t be this hard. Plugging in an SD card reader that I picked up from Best Buy shouldn’t cause a hard freeze of my system (on both Gutsy Gibbon and Intrepid Ibex): The card reader works fine in Windows. At this point, I’m honestly thinking about crashing the [...]

Where did udevmonitor go?
In case you’re looking for the “udevmonitor” program on the Intrepid Ibex version of Ubuntu, it’s changed; use “udevadm monitor” now: $ udevadm help Usage: udevadm COMMAND [OPTIONS] info query sysfs or the udev database trigger request events from the kernel [...]

Virtual terminals not working? Check your keyboard.
(This is a boring post that I’m writing for people that have this same problem in the future. Just skip it.) Every good Linux user knows that if you want to drop from X down into a text-based virtual terminal, you can press control-alt-F1 (or any other key up to F6), and control-alt-F7 returns you to [...]

Reindeer Car Antlers are a Great Holiday Present
Last year I got these reindeer car antlers for my wife. This year she let me have them for my car. They look like this: (Note: this is the picture from the catalog, not one of our cars.) Tons of people stop, stare, and then break out in a smile or start pointing out my car to [...]

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Microsoft Hosts Global Education Leaders at School of the Future ... - MarketWatch

Microsoft Hosts Global Education Leaders at School of the Future ...
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Hartford’s new Schools: Global Communications Academy Hartford Courant
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CASE Appoints Convio Director of Higher Education David Lotz to ... - MarketWatch

CASE Appoints Convio Director of Higher Education David Lotz to ...
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In his role at Convio, Lotz oversees product direction, client service and strategy and sales for the company's higher education clients and partners. ...

Lessons From 40 Years of Education 'Reform' - Wall Street Journal

Lessons From 40 Years of Education 'Reform'
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Nowhere is that prospect for progress more worthy than the crisis in our public education system. So, from someone who realized rather glumly last week that ...

Obama's Big Test on Education - ABC News

Washington Post

Obama's Big Test on Education
ABC News - Nov 30, 2008
"I'm somewhat terrified of what the Democrats are going to do on education." What does President-elect Obama think? Tough to say. He has supported merit pay ...
DC Schools Chancellor ‘Terrified’ of Left’s Education Plans Heritage.org
Michelle Rhee Makes Time DCist.com
The Obama School Scandal? CBS News
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Capella University's Latest 'Inside Online Education' Podcast ... - MarketWatch

Capella University's Latest 'Inside Online Education' Podcast ...
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These regular podcasts feature interviews with Capella students, faculty and staff who share the experience of online education from a first-person point of ...

NY Times Business

U.S. Stocks Drop Sharply, Following Europe and Asia
Wall Street started a new week with a steep decline, as investors sought to bank their profits from the last five days of big gains.


Construction Spending Reflects Economic Slowdown
Construction spending dropped by 1.2 percent in October, led by another big drop in home construction. Separately, a measure of manufacturing activity fell to a 26-year low in November.


A Generation of Local TV Anchors Is Signing Off
Cost-cutting at many local stations includes the big salaries commanded by news anchors.


Deep Discounts Draw Shoppers, but Not Profits
The discounts that drove shoppers to stores were so steep that many ailing chains may be no better off in the long run.


Ryanair Makes New Bid for Aer Lingus
Ryanair, Europe’s biggest low-cost airline, made a new offer to buy the 70 percent of its Irish rival Aer Lingus that it does not already own.


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