Archive for June 9th, 2008

What Is Web Hosting

Monday, June 9th, 2008
by George Mole

Web hosting is an important aspect of running a home business or being self employed. It’s also a desire of millions of people from around the world who love to create personal websites for friends and family to share, and for those who love to blog.

Most people who regularly access the internet fall into two categories, those that already have a website or those that are looking to create a website. For those who are interested in setting up a website and want to learn more about what web hosting is, this article will be of some assistance.

So, What is Web Hosting?

In order to create a website’s ability to be seen by internet users you need to pay for web hosting. What web hosting is, is a service that takes your created website (made either using products like Front Page, or website building tools your web hosting service offers) and hosts it on their servers onto the internet, allowing millions of people access to your website if you choose.

Hosting services also provide things like basic maintenance, blanket access to build your website, or FTP access for uploading completed webpages. Domains can usually also be purchased through these companies since many provide one stop shopping.

What to Look for in Web Hosting

Since you now know what web hosting is, you should know what to look for in web hosting services. The first thing to look for is the availability to switch options in packages if you find there’s something in your current package that you’re either lacking or is not needed.

If there are penalties for doing so, or you find that it is a lot of trouble to do so, keep looking. You’ll find companies that will let you try many of their services without having to commit to a package first.

There are usually a number of features offered with paid hosting that go above and beyond what you might need including web building software, marketing services, as well as Google, Yahoo! and MSN. These credits and features are great for businesses but may be over kill for personal websites. Other features may include things like email, blogging, forums, databases, and the ability to handle streaming video.

Now that you have a better grasp of web hosting, it’s time to start looking. There are many reputable companies offering a reliable and trustworthy service. They will offer everything from the basics to the advanced options to create the website solution that will meet your budget and your personal or business needs,

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Spice up your Home School Routine with Fun Projects

Monday, June 9th, 2008
by Diane Noble

Homeschooling your children will probably be one of the most significant decisions you make for your family. When you decide to homeschool, you need to become at least somewhat knowledgeable on a broad range of subjects in order to prepare an adequate educational plan. Once you have created this plan, which should include specific goals for each subject area. These goals should include unit projects. Projects help children take a large amount of different facts and information and apply them in a useful way using new skills and old skills that require fine tuning. Projects are a great way to implement and test knowledge acquired through an educational unit.

Here’s an example of a great project idea that will demonstrate how to incorporate projects into your lesson plans effectively. Let’s say your child just completed a unit on biology, a great way to end the unit is to ask your child to create an ecosystem in an aquarium. The goal would be to create a self sufficient environment in a sealed aquarium. While learning about the different cycles of nature, encourage your child to contemplate different ways to create such an ecosystem. After your child has devised an action plan for the project, go to the store to pick up the list of required materials.

Teach your child to spend a good amount of time planning before taking any further steps. Planning is often the part of the project children like to skip over or hurry along so they could get to the fun part. But teach your child the popular saying: “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.“ Reinforcing the need to plan for a project will help your child establish this good habit for all future endeavours.

You can assist your child in setting up the ecosystem, but make sure they do most of the work on their own. This is not only essential for their education, but also for their self-esteem. Once your child is done setting up the ecosystem, have them track his progress every day. This will be an opportunity to learn how to create and read graphs and charts.

Once the aquarium is set up, have your child track progress everyday. This will help build observation and recording skills. You child can learn how to use different types of charts and graphs to keep track of the project results. It’s important to teach your child that projects require step by step work and for your child to eventually internalize these organizational steps.

Projects like the aquarium project can be an indispensable part of your child`s homeschooling education. Projects allow the child to not only make use of the knowledge they have acquired but to also use and improve their creative and organizational skills. Parents find it much easier to engage their children while working on projects. Projects will also help your child remember and sum all they have learned in a unit and come to realize that the knowledge they have obtained can serve a practical and useful purpose.

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