Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Tips Online Students Need to Succeed

Pursuing a distance education, though convenient, will come with a few challenges. Before commencing any course, students should always ensure that they dive in with a disciplined mindset, otherwise it will be a waste of time and energy.

According to a study posted by the National Center for Education Statistics, only 54% of students who enrolled in college in the year 1997, graduated six years later. That's a staggering figure of non-graduates. New students will want to avoid being a part of this statistic. So, to avoid being on cruise control throughout a two-four year quest for higher education, we've listed a few tips below to help students succeed with online college degrees:
  •     Practice Good Time Management - If there were thirty hours in one day, it still wouldn't be enough without a plan. To get the most productive 24 hour day, check off the time you currently work, then schedule designated times to focus solely on studies. Students that are working may prefer free times during the weekend to unload chunks of study, or others may prefer spacing it out over the week to finish course materials and assignments. One of the greatest benefits of an online college education is flexibility, so what really matters is a routine that students can fall into for completing weekly goals.
  •     Do Not Procrastinate - Many of us, even non-students, fall for the ever-present trap of delay. It's up to online students to make study time a priority. Time scheduled should not be prolonged by a favorite show or game. Just get on with your studies, one page or one sentence at a time - pacing yourself as you go along.
  •     Get Into Balance - Humans strive with balance. While work and school together will take up most of your time, you should also squeeze in time for relaxation too. A little me-time, even if it's a mere half an hour per day can let students recharge, which in turn increases focus.
  •     Designate a Place to Study - Eliminate distractions like the television, radio and video games. When it's to study, try to do so in a designated space in your home, like at a work desk - just as how you would in a college campus. Creating a study environment will help increase the amount of work you accomplish.
  •     Communication is Key - Even though you may not see your Professor face-to-face, it's important to get in touch with them if you aren't clear about an assignment. Many online colleges will have instant messaging or video conferencing systems implemented so that you are able to speak with other students and staff members. If not, a simple email message will suffice to clear up any issues.

These tips can also be applied to all areas of your life. Discipline, time management and organization are key skills that every adult should learn for their personal, professional and financial lives.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Tips for Formulating an E-Waste Recycling Routine

E-waste recycling is an important consideration for a wide array of business, from those that manufacture and sell electronic and electrical items to those that simply use it in the day-to-day running of their firm. Read our guide to find out how to fulfil your duty of care.

Establishing a routine to recycle and manage your e-waste is an essential step to ensure you comply with UK legislation.

Indeed, in 2007 the waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) Directive was passed, which gave any companies involved in producing, selling or using such products a duty of care.

The directive's aims include improving the environmental performance of businesses, as well as encouraging people to reuse, recycle and recover such devices as much as possible.

As there are multiple facets to complying with the WEEE Directive, it is a good idea to enlist the help of a recycling partner programme. A firm that offers this service can assess your needs to assist you in establishing a routine that will protect the environment.


What's more, they may be able to collect the waste directly from your company's location, while some firms also offer a data wiping service, ensuring no sensitive information remains on the machines prior to their disposal.

First of all, however, your business and its dedicated corporate recycling partner will need to look at how your WEEE is stored.

For example, you don't want your eco-friendly efforts wasted by poor storage that leads to environmental damage in the local area - so considering where WEEE is kept is essential.

What's more, you need to make sure it is not placed with standard waste and then accidentally disposed of as such.

Looking at it from another perspective, you'll also want to ensure it is situated in a secure place - or your defunct machines, along with the sensitive data they hold, may find their way into the wrong hands.

Next, you need to think about collection, data wiping and, of course, the disposal itself. If you choose a dedicated recycling partner, this becomes simple, as they can handle all these processes for you.

After collecting the items directly from your company, they can then ensure all machines are completely clear of data ahead of recycling.

The WEEE Directive dictates that recycling must be conducted by a licensed waste carrier, so check the company you select has this accreditation.

Alongside actually making sure all these processes are correctly carried out, you will need to produce paperwork to show your duty of care has been fulfilled. Another aspect your waste recycling partner can help you with, full reports of the steps taken are provided by some companies, leaving your business can concentrate on its core objectives.

So, what should you look for in a WEEE recycling partner? Among the key points to check are whether they can offer you full compliance with the WEEE Directive, authorised accreditations, authorised approved treatment facilities and a waste carrier license.

Firms that can provide you with full reporting services, collect your WEEE directly and furnish you with a dedicated account manager will help to make the process as smooth and simple as possible.