Showing posts with label Workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Workshop. Show all posts

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Been Busy These Days With Work

Photo By Jenny It-it
[La Limar, La Libertad, Negros Oriental]

WORK. WORK. WORK. ---- This has been the theme for the past few weeks.

Work is always something that is needed especially when you get to think of earning. As they say, money can't be found anywhere--you just have to work for it. After a days' work, you will soon reap the fruit of your hard and serious labor. Anyhow, things will always fall down to such category whenever you think about the said idea.

How to do it?

But before getting a job, you need to look for it. Not unless you're someone who is very s
pecial, jobs will never arrive before your doorstep, but instead you will go after them. But how? Let me share you some idea. There are already a lot of online jobs available under your very own expertise. First you just have to evaluate yourself--your strengths and weaknesses.
After such, type in the keywords in the online search engines, that most describes your capability [e.g "freelance writing"].
With your searches, there will be a lot of them--actually thousands of results or even millions. This time you just have to determine which of them is/are authentic and not a form of a spam. If it doesn't require you to pay some amount, it's surely a good opportunity to grab.
However, there are many which offer jobs but need some penny for entry, of which we couldn't actually afford. But that boils down to the idea that you need to earn, so why pay? Anyway, just be patient with looking at the perfect and right job for you.

Try this out!

You may even consider some of these sites:
Odesk.com, Elance.com, Easyoutsource.com and many others. You just need to sign up for an account and take some tests and trials, but surely will be a nuts for you. My time is up and be back again for work. See you around! Be safe!

Friday, April 23, 2010

Online Journalism Workshop

For something new, let this be a photoblog post this time...

Here are some of the photos during the two-day Online Journalism Seminar/Workshop held at Silliman University on April 22-23:


Heart-to-heart talk. Linx (left) with Mars (right, side-back) from The Weekly Sillimanian


Alone with strangers. Glycel (center) with STI guy (right) and Steph (rear left) from Silliman


Silence. Glycel (left) with STI guy (right), no-talk cause of language gap


Bridging the gap. Glycel (left) lending an ear to STI guy (right)


Explaining. Silliman Office of the Information Sir Mark talking before a mob during the last lunch


Further talk. Sir Mark still on with a chat for campus jounalists


Unnoticed. Steph (front, extreme right) far-looking, behind is Caroline (aback) and Rolyn (rear-upper left) with SPUD people


The crowd. During the lunch with campus journalists


The crowd again. More talks over lunch


Lovers' Quarrel? Linx (left) with Mars (right) in silence, bored


The back. Caroline (turn aback, held camera) with other group


Mixed group. Campus journalists on a talk


Up-close. Steph (left) with Glycel (right), who's more Adams?


Refuse to listen. Glycel (left) with STI guy (right), who looks more manly?


Full. Mr. Philippine Spotted Deer (right, on focus) from FU with STI guy (rear left)


Busted? Linx (left) with Mars (turn aback), far-looking


On focus, at last. Caroline (center, held camera) with Rolyn (upper-left), serious


Plates cleaned, at rest. Campus journalists at silence, full


Feeling dizzy, sleepy. Piggy syndrome after a good lunch


The unwary. Taking time for a right-perfect meal


Untroubled. For a lunch success


Playtime. Glycel (left) with Linx (right), for a happy moment


Narcissism mode. Glycel (left) and Rolyn (right), taking a pose


Run after. Caroline (turn aback) after Linx (right) with some quarrel

The two-day Online Journalism Seminar/Workshop does a lot of teaching to campus journalists from different colleges and universities in Dumaguete City (Silliman University, Negros Oriental State University, Saint Paul University Dumaguete, Foundation University, Science and Technology Institute, and AMA Computer College).