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Saturday, September 26, 2015
How to Make Money As a Computer Tutor
Design courses for the levels of students you would like to teach and the computer topics you have expertise in. Include interactive exercises where students get plenty of chances to practice new skills.
Set up a formal business and a website to refer future students to. Include all of the courses you offer, pricing information, your credentials and articles about common computer topics to show off your knowledge and ability to communicate. Ensure your business meets with all local and state laws and requirements.
Market your computer services to community associations, senior citizens centers and other public entities that serve a wide range of people needing computer lessons. Approach home school co-ops, private schools, and churches as well. Consider offering low-cost courses to nonprofit organizations in your area. Contact businesses that offer technology solutions to nonprofits, like TechSoup, for information about teaching some courses for them.
Teach computer courses online. Record video tutorials about how to use computers or different types of software. Post them on your website, and have people pay to use them. Offer a few free ones to get students acclimated to your teaching style and the topics you cover. Also teach some live lessons on online tutoring websites such as EduFire or Fortemall.
Approach businesses to see if any of their employees could use some computer courses. An advanced Excel or QuickBooks course could be useful for administrative assistants and bookkeepers. Other employees may need additional training on software programs they use on a regular basis.
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Monday, September 21, 2015
How to Become a Certified Mediator in Florida
Familiarize yourself with the types of Florida certified mediators and the certification point system. Florida certifies four types of mediators: county court, family, circuit court, and dependency. Each type must earn a total of 100 points across three point categories: mediation training, education/mediation experience and mentorship from other mediators. The category point requirements vary slightly for each type of mediation. Refer to the 'How to Become a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator' certification guide for detailed point requirements (see References 1).
Attend a required mediation training program. Each type of mediator must complete an authorized training program in that area of mediation. For example, if you want to do mediation in circuit-court cases, you need to complete a course in circuit-court mediation. Refer to the certification guide for a list of approved programs. Each type of mediator receives the required 30 training points when completing a course.
Make a plan to earn at least 25 points for education and mediation experience. The only exception to this is a county-court mediator, who needs only 10 points. Educational degrees start at 10 points for a high school degree. You can fill this 25-point requirement with any master's degree. Refer to the certification guide for other degree-based point values.
Obtain a higher degree or mediation work experience to make up any deficit in the 25-point requirement for education and work experience. You may earn a maximum of 5 points for completing at least 100 mediations over a consecutive 5-year period. However, you may earn 1 point per year that you complete at least 15 mediations as a Florida Supreme Court certified mediator. This additional rule applies to mediators who are already certified but seek to obtain an additional type of Florida mediation certification.
Obtain at least 60 mentorship points for county-court mediation certification, 30 points for circuit-court certification, 40 points for dependency certification and 30 points for family certification. You earn 5 points for observing each mediation session of the same type for which you are seeking certification. Earn 10 points for each mediation session that you complete under the supervision of a certified mediator. Mentorship sessions must include at least two certified mediators.
Earn any necessary additional points to reach your 100-point requirement. The three categories for each type of certification do not add up to 100 except in the case of county-court mediators. You need additional points somewhere in those categories to add up to 100 points. You may earn more than the minimum per category by obtaining more education, experience, or mentoring. The certification guide also has some miscellaneous ways to earn points.
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Sunday, September 20, 2015
How to Get an LPC License (4 Steps)
Earn a professional degree. Before you can get licensed as an LPC, you need to earn a degree in counseling at the master's or doctoral level from an accredited university. In addition to coursework on counseling methods and human behavior, your degree should also have involved an internship. If you are completing your degree in a state other than where you intend to practice, check with the latter state's board of mental health professionals to ensure your coursework complies with its requirements.
Pass exams. At a minimum, you will have to pass the National Counselor Exam. Some states also require you to pass the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Exam, the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor Exam, or a jurisprudence exam regarding the ethics of the profession and the mental health laws of your state. Passing scores for the national exams are calculated by the National Board for Certified Counselors, which administers the exams. The states determine passing scores for their jurisprudence exams.
Get your temporary license. In most states, you will receive a temporary LPC license after meeting the educational requirements and passing the required exams. You usually cannot renew this license. In Texas, for example, the license is issued for five years. Check with your state's board of mental health professionals to determine how long your temporary license will last.
Complete supervised practice. Once you receive your temporary license, you can begin your supervised practice. The average amount of required supervised practice is 3,000 hours over a two-year period. Some states require less. For example, Oregon only requires 2,400 hours. Texas requires 3,000 hours but those hours must be completed before your temporary license expires in five years. In North Carolina, two-thirds of your supervised practice must be direct counseling, at least 100 hours must be clinical, and you must practice between 8 to 40 hours per week.
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
How to Make Money from Online Jury Duty (5 Steps)
Surf the Internet to find reputable online jury duty sites. Check user reviews and make sure that the e-jurors that have used the service were happy with the experience and got paid on time. If you see complaints, move on to the next online jury duty site.
Review the requirements and make sure that you meet the necessary criteria to become an online juror. To qualify on most sites, you must be at least 18 years old and a United States citizen with no felony convictions. You can not be a lawyer or an insurance company representative.
Complete and submit the necessary membership applications for all the reputable sites that you qualify for. This will increase your chances of being selected for online jury duty, since some sites are more active than others.
Read and carefully review all the instructions and guidelines that will be provided when you are selected for online jury duty. You'll increase your chances of being invited to serve again if you follow all the rules and fulfill all the requirements.
Sign up for a PayPal account. Some online jury duty sites use PayPal to pay you for your services. This may not be necessary in all cases; some sites prefer to send checks through the mail in order to verify your identity and address.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015
How to Donate Plasma for Money in Missouri (3 Steps)
Locate a plasma donation center in your area. The three companies that offer paid plasma donations in Missouri are Plasma Biological Services Inc., BioLife Plasma Services and CSL Plasma. For a list of the three companies' eight Missouri locations, see the Resources.
Visit your local plasma donation center's website to check on eligibility requirements. Most donation centers require that applicants be 18 years of age or older, weigh more than 110 pounds and pass two physical examinations at the center to rule out any viruses or diseases.
Call your local plasma donation center to set up an appointment for a physical examination and eligibility screening appointment. If you pass the exam, you will be able to set up an appointment for your first donation. For contact information on each donation center, see the interstatebloodbank.com, biolifeplasma.com and cslplasma.com websites.
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The Best Way to Make Money in Cabal Online (3 Steps)
Make money by doing quests. A scroll will appear above any NPC (non-playable character) that has a quest available for you to do. Select the character to view the instructions for the quest, as well as the reward. Most quests offer Alz as a reward. Try to find quests that offer a large amount of Alz for small amounts of work. Once you've fulfilled your quest requirements, go back to the NPC that gave you the quest--to receive your reward.
Use the trade system to make money by going to the character menu and selecting 'Personal Store.' Type in the name of the store you've created, then select items you wish to sell. Click 'Change Price' to alter the price of your items. Select 'Sales Start' to begin selling your items.
Make money by 'farming,' i.e. killing monsters that drop Alz or items. Sell the items to vendors or in your personal store. Epaulettes, Double Slot items, and Cores are all items that can be sold in your personal store for large amounts of Alz.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015
How to Get High School Credits Online for Free
Search for online programs that offer free courses in your state. K12.com is one site that offers free online courses in some sites. Is another site that offers free online courses for credit for free.
Speak to your guidance counselor at school. She may know of additional classes or specific requirements that you need to meet in order to graduate. She can make sure that the classes you choose are legitimate and will count toward the graduation requirements in your state and district.
Register for the online class to get your credits. Some classes have a specific time period that you must enroll during. Others allow you to register and complete the class at any time and at your own pace.
Find any materials required for the class. Although the class itself may be free, you still may have to purchase specific texts or borrow them from your local library. You should also have regular access to a computer and the Internet so that you can complete and turn in your assignments.
Complete the class and fill out any forms that you need to in order to get credit for the online high school course. The guidance counselor should be able to tell you what you need in order to have the class transferred to your current high school transcript.
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