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How To Sell on eBay
Learn how to play Christmas songs on the piano – howc.st Turn your possessions into cash and become an online selling machine. To complete this how-to, you will need: Something to sell A computer with internet access An eBay account A digital camera Shipping supplies Something to sell A computer with internet access An eBay account A digital camera Shipping supplies Step 1: Sign up If you haven’t done so already, sign up for a free eBay account. Before you auction off your belongings, establish a positive feedback rating by purchasing and promptly paying for a few eBay items. Step 2: Enter item and categorize Click on the “Sell” tab at the top of the page. Type in exactly what you’re selling and choose a specific category for your auction. You’ll pay a fee if you choose more than one category. If you have a seasonal item, wait until the right time of year to sell it. People are willing to buy things — even broken items — that you’d otherwise throw away. Step 3: Write description Title your auction and write a detailed — and honest — item description. Include related keywords to optimize search results. Mention problems or flaws — failing to do so could lead to negative feedback, which will make it harder for you to sell in the future. Spell-check. Misspelled words in titles and descriptions can result in lower sale prices because fewer buyers may access your auction in searches. Step 4: Snap and upload pictures Using a digital camera, snap several sharp, well-lit …
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Teaching with Technology: Wikis, WordPress and More
Facilitators: Novak Rogic & Will Engle Description: Communication is a key component of successful teaching and technology can help create a dialogue both inside and outside of the classroom. This user-friendly session will provide a crash course on the CTLT’s online publishing framework. Learn how you can easily turn your course notes into a downloadable ebook, engage your students in a private space, or receive instant lecture-hall feedback via twitter-like microblogging. Through the use of blogs, wikis, websites, groups, forums, and other technologies, you can empower your students and increase active learning. Best of all, these tools are all hosted, supported, and freely provided by the CTLT. This will be informal hands-on workshop with lively discussion and activities that focus on UBC supported technology that can enhance your learning and teaching environments.