Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Build an Online Store Using Shopp

"This is the main page for a Live Seminar Series that we held in December 2011 through January 2012 on creating an Ecommerce website using WordPress, Thesis and Shopp.  Below is a description of what we accomplished during the course and links to each of the lesson pages where the video tutorials are shown."
(http://www.byobwebsite.com/courses/build-an-online-store-using-shopp/)
 

A Fully Functioning Online Store using WordPress, Thesis and Shopp

YouTube videos on how to use wordpress within GoDaddy


HOW TO: Build A Custom Website With WordPress and GoDaddy

http://www.danreich.com/2009/03/build-a-custom-website-with-wordpress-and-godaddy/

Very basic, step by step instructions on how to use WordPress.org with Go daddy.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

PLE Final Project


PLE Final Project
          I have always prided myself on being an exceptional multi-tasker.  This made me believe that I was one of the few, really good drivers, that did not need to worry about distractions while driving.  In fact, I used to plan on the time I had to be in the car for making my phone calls for the day.  Get my errands and my list of calls done simultaneously. Wasn’t I being just so efficient?  What I realize now is that I have not only been putting my own life at risk, but also everyone around me. 
 University of Utah psychologists have published a study showing that motorists who talk on handheld or hands-free cellular phones are as impaired as drunk drivers.  I was very surprised to find out that this is the case with hands-free devices.  I had always assumed that it was not the conversation that was the problem, but the actual playing with the phone that made it dangerous.  I was wrong, and the more research I did, the less I felt I knew!
Convenience and safety- these are the two main reasons people give for why they have (or “need”) cell phones.  I found this to be very interesting since my research was about the dangers that come from the “convenience” of being able to communicate by phone while driving.  Since its invention, the telephone has been seen as a medium to diminish distances and bring people closer together.  But is that what the cell phone is doing for us today?
 In Slovakia, “people are using mobile phones to remotely switch on the heat before they return home,” and in Norway, “1.5 million people can confirm their tax returns using text message.”  Paramedics can even use camera phones to send pictures of the incoming injuries.  “More than ninety percent of cell phone users also report that owning a cell phone makes them feel safer.”  In 2001, the CTIA noted, “nearly 156,000 wireless emergency service calls were made every day- about 108 calls per minute.”  On September 11th, 2001, many people were able to speak their final words with their loved ones, because they had their cell phones.  “Many people who had never considered owning a cell phone bought one after September 11th”, with the hopes that they too would be able to speak their final words if they too ended up being a part of some future terrorist attack.
A professor at Rutgers University asked his students to experiment with turning off their cell phones for 48 hours.  One woman said, “I felt like I was going to get raped if I didn’t have my cell phone in my hand.  I carry it in case I need to call someone for help.”  We are becoming so dependent on our cell phones; I wonder about how the human race would survive something like an EMP.  I am also concerned about what it is doing to face-to-face communication.  People are now able to have an entire social network without ever meeting anyone in person.  According to census data, “the percentage of Americans who live alone is the highest it has ever been in our country’s history, making a return to genuine sociability and conversation more important than ever.” 
While I am not ready to give up my cell phone completely, I have made the commitment to myself to never use my cell phone while driving again.  The research that I have done has not only changed the way that I will drive, but also the way that I will communicate.  I had forgotten how important real, face to face communication is.  Due to work, school, moving, etc, I have found myself spending way too much time on the phone or in front of a computer.  I have moved across the country and have not met a single friend yet.   It’s time for me to get involved in my new community and meet some new folks!