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Please let me know if you have services to offer or are looking for help. We can arrange the pages so you can directly FTP your posting for help wanted or help provided.

We will update our list of people looking for remote talent and list of people with remote services they offer.

There is a demand for "SALES" of "yellow pages" type sites. Every local business will be approached for on-line advertising and listing with city directories.

Business to business services;

equipment, software and supplies, forms, insurance, personal background checks, credit checks, et al will be the fastest growth area in E-commerce. People who provide such services need local sales to contact the web newbies to tell them how to do their travel, accounting, purchasing, sales and contact management via the Internet.
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ON LINE HELP ON DEMAND:

This dream is you are on the beach , in some beautiful spot, with your lap top and your lover, earning good money. Well with effort the dream can be real. SOME ASSEMBLE required. You will need I-phone - netmeeting is the most useful, some experience with web pages, ftp, IRC etc.

These are the tools of the internet trade. FIRST you need a web page. GO TO COPY.HTM the submit it page and do it NOW!
Here is what

RE: Wanted: Instructors in IIOP; Internet Inter-ORB Protocol Up to $100,000 a year. See what IIOP is all about

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Set your own working conditions, fees, hours. I was thinking of small classes at $1,000 fee per student for about 3 months, and a 80/20 instructor/synergy schools split, we do the billing and pay most of the operational costs. Clearly everything can be negotiated. Instructors are independent contractors. Maybe someone wants to offer bigger cheaper classes, someone does more private tutoring help, the guidelines are open to creative action. Like most things on the INTERNET, intranets and extra- nets; we have to make it up as we go along. Sample using remote classes and tutors:

The 12 week ( 3 months ) certificate in IIOP class includes:

1.) Regular e-mail type correspondence class with text book and standard educational technology - home work set to the individual skills of each student.

There can be tests exams using on-line forms and mail etc. ( 25 % of total points or grade )

2.) Projects - production of codes and examples displayed on site. ( counts as 25 % of class )

3.) Two hours or more a week of class meeting - on IRC, with white board, presentations and shared applications via NETMEETINGS. Hours can be arranged with team meeting on ForumForum. ( 15 % of class)

4.) One hour of private conversation on the I-phone, with a private http://www.wiredbrain.com/ as a place to leave notes and IP # as a user listing service. (15 % of class points)

5.)

The other 20 % of points are earned in Group cooperation, sharing of information using conference and BBS facilities at ForumForum and in reports about;

6.) the use of newgroups, mailing lists, and newspapers to keep current on day to day developments in the field. See newspapers on the ForumForum.

An instructor could do up to 12 classes a year of about 12 students each ( a minion ) = $ 10,000 a class = about $100,000 which seems right for this type of education. If some one wanted university credit that would add 20 % to 30 % to the cost.

The university would get $ 200 to $ 300 a students for doing registration, transcripts and the approval for transfer credit.

TECHVISION: IIOP Marc Andreessen, Sr. VP of Technology

In the last two years we've seen an amazing change in the way businesses communicate.

They've recognized that corporate networks based on Web technology offer a powerful way to tie together a variety of EMAIL, database, and operating system platforms. ...

The next shift catalyzed by the Web will be the adoption of enterprise systems based on distributed objects and IIOP (Internet Inter-ORB Protocol).

In a full-service INTRANET different operating systems need to talk to each other, Java needs to talk to C code on the back-end system, and different applications need to communicate using open standards.

IIOP is a standard for facilitating communication between objects, as defined by the Object Management Group. We expect that over the next few years IIOP will become as ubiquitous as HTTP and CGI. ...

IIOP provides a comprehensive system through which objects can request services from one another across the wide variety of platforms or database systems they're built on.

Just as Web technology has helped companies simplify and centralize the distribution of information, distributed objects will help them simplify and centralize their enterprise applications.

I would really like it if you would use the ForumForum. Go in and set up conference, documents, newspaper, mess around. We will only learn by doing.

I am working on pflaumt.htm, I am sure you can do better. I got e-mail from Lynn Lynn Noah lnoah@u.washington.edu and made it into a web page in 10 minutes. Please copy from the submit it page
Internet 101
has all the help you will need.

THE TUTOR PAGE:

These people are ready to help. SYNERGY-NET on http://www.wiredbrain.com/

We have talked to some clients in Australia and elsewhere that will pay good fees for web pages.

They can find resources on http://www.wiredbrain.com/webtutor.htm and the terms and conditions in tutor.htm.

The basic idea is that we post a page of resources. Clients contact the providers directly. If they make their own arrangements we expect a 10% finders fee. If we make arrangements for payment ( credit card service ) the fee is 18 %. We have to count on people telling us. This is synergy.

RE: Global Web TV (NC)

In the classroom or anywhere ( see http://forum.trevista.com/ ) you turn on the Internet Web-TV with a preset "science" of "discovery" or "PBS - Nova" setup working at 10 Mb download with CD-ROM quality video, audio, lecture, textbook, exercises, class meetings, discussion groups, BBS, Chat, FTP, for world wide distribution. We are close, see EPCOT II

If you have seen FREELOADER or POINTCAST, and looked at Web-TV, you can make the connection to Global Low orbit satellites ( see http://www.wiredbrain.com/ hotflash.htm ) and you have the powerful tools for a new educational technology that actually could made a real difference . Not only within today institutional school and college setting but outside it.

We are building a network of tutors in support of such a system. ( http://www.wiredbrain.com/ tutor.htm ) Training in all subjects will be provided by someone, Video tapes, books, audio lessons in English, TOFEL, History, Science, Professions and Trades, up grade and in-service programs for accountants and insurance, builders and security traders, real estate and law, medical technology and human relations, travel services and banking, the future is now.

The student gains from the best current information, on the web, at his own place, pace and time, where capital cost replace labor cost, the price will drop quickly.

The instruction is free of the institutional constraints that add 50% to cost, hold back learning by using ancient low impact boring methods, instructors become fee agents and more creative, and curriculum providers find a huge new market.

The middle school and classroom people ( See Gates http://www.wiredbrain.com/ gates.htm ) begin to be cut out - the schools and college bureaucracies, textbooks, committees, and the long show process of reform can now take place at the speed of light.

In the classroom or anywhere ( see http://forum.trevista.com/ ) you turn on the Internet Web-TV with a preset "science" of "discovery" or "PBS - Nova" setup working at 10 Mb download with CD-ROM quality video, audio, lecture, textbook, exercises, class meetings, discussion groups, BBS, Chat, FTP, for world wide distribution. We are close.

You can check in on the IRC from our web page.

The tutors names who are currently available will be there. Help comes in three classes, tutor is $32.00 hr, advisor at $62.50 hr, and expert at $95.00 hr. You establish an account and you have help when you need it on demand. Just the amount you need when you need it. LIST of people who have contacted synergy@mail.trevista.com This is not in order yet, I am working on it.

RE: HELP WANTED: HYPERTEXT

Tutors and editors for remote on-line editors and tutors.

There is a tremendous demand for people with skills as Web editors.

We will be setting up a tutor page and list for Http editors and tutors. We will notify companies looking for http writers and artists. Set your own time and fees. Display your work on site.

http://forum.trevista.com/ or join #synergy on IRC.

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Each subject will have its' own tutor page. Students contact us, sign in, pay a deposit of $100.00, get a password and instructions sheet, find a tutor, and get started. We bill them per hour rate based and an agreement between Synergy School ( Party of the First Part ), the Tutor ( Party of the second Part ), and the Student, ( Part of the Third Part ), if for credit the college giving academic credit becomes part of the fourth part.

The Tutor and Student agree on a rate and approve of the hours charged report and total bill for each month. Synergy School and the Tutor, Advisor, or Expert.

The student is billed via credit card or we can use electronic transfer for billing and paying. We can make payments to tutors debit accounts or by check via air snail-mail. Not too hard. We have very secure transfer systems.

Synergy Schools is a broker, a site, a provider of services. We are looking for grants to support facilities for VDO, Real Audio, ( Listen to http://www.ttalk.com/ tonight 7 - 10, I maybe on the show, if you miss it you can play the tape anytime )- We have forum, web sites, ftp, chat, phone, e-mail etc. for one of the most interactive sites on the Internet.

RE:

Getting our act together:

This is the DRAFT OF THE contract between:

The Institute of Human Resources, Inc. A Non-profit Florida Corp. doing business as Global Village Enterprises, (GVE) Synergy Network Schools ( party of the first part ) and Independent Contractors AKA as Teachers, Instructors, Tutors, Advisors, Experts, Consultants, et al: ( parties of the second part ).

The students or clients ( parties of the third part ) who use the services of the instructors make their own arrangements as to price, meeting times, services provided etc. GVE will make every reasonable effort to assure quality and prevent fraud but can not control every transaction. We will post in the public file ( On the Internet ) and issues, praise or blame, that arise about an instructor. If there are a series of complaints instructors will be removed. Good or excellent service will be promoted. ( one to five star teachers ).

Duties of Synergy Network Schools

:

We will provide 24 hr, seven day a week, well advertised web sites for on-line HELP, with the lists and home pages of tutors, instructors, advisors, experts in a variety of subjects. Instructors will have available to them ForumForm by AltaVista, BBS, Synergy Forum ( their own ), BBS systems, a Web page and sites for documents and files, FTP password access, IRC chat channels, and other services as needed. We recommend but can not require basic computer literacy and netmeeting I-phone systems installed. If students and teachers just want to do E-mail, that is their business. We do not want to exclude people who have computer setup's or on-line services don't offer IRC or FTP or I- phone. We offer Internet 101 as a free beta test to instructors. At some point instructors maybe asked to pay for their sites and Internet instruction, as for now it's free. Tutors are getting a package worth several hundred dollars free ( web site, help with web pages, free instruction, use of facilities, etc )

People seeking assistance can come to the site http://www.wiredbrain.com/tutor.htm and be guided to people offering help.

PAYMENTS:

The instructors/tutors will submit to GVS ( Synergy Network schools ) a computer form stating the arrangement between the parties. A deposit, $100.00 will be required by the student after the arrangement as been approved.

The instructor/tutor will bill the student at such times and in such amounts as they have agreed. GVS billing agent ( the party of the fourth part ) will charge that amount to Visa or Master Charge ( now in operation ). A service charge of 10 % will be made by the Billing agent such as American Web Publishing Corporation (://awpc ) for billing services. From the 90% GVS we will take 20 % ( $ 18.00 ) and the billing agent will pay the instructor the balance ( $ 72.00 ) via check, electronic transfer, or credit to their Visa or Master Charge Accounts. Bill backs fees will be covered by the deposit until the arrangement is terminated. It will then be used to pay final bills and the balance will be returned.

Summary: $ 100.00 (US) in billing: AWPC ( or other billing agent ) subtracts $ 10.00 and sends $ 18.00 to GVE account, and $ 72.00 to the instructor ( or 72 % of gross billing ). If a college or other institution ( party of the fifth part ) offers the services for credit, the additional cost will be added and the institution may also be the billing agent and do the billing. Credit may add 30% to the cost so $100.00 becomes $ 130.00 but the college also acts as billing agent ( $10.00 ) pays $ 18.00 to GVS ( 14 % ) for facilities and $ 72.00 to the instructor. ( 55 % )

Duties of the Tutors:

FIRST, they will create post their own web page.

The Page will say ( We AWPC will set up a professional web page for you at the cost of $100.00 ) Your web site would cost from $10 to $ 20 a month - so this is quite a deal.

Some instructors maybe real experts charging $100.00 or more an hour, others maybe graduate students happy to tutor for $15.00. GVS can't really supervise the fee structure. We now have several dozen instructors, the list may quickly grow to 100's or 1000's in dozens of subjects. We will make it as easy as possible for the student to find the help they need when they need it at the price that is fair to everyone - That's called synergy.

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The students and instructors can go hour by hour or arrange a full three credit class with a certificate or credit. At $32.50 per hour, ten hours a month, a little over two hours a week = $320.00 at 72/28 it's $230.00 for the tutor, and $90.00 service fee for the school per month.

The student will have materials provided on the web pages, reading and home work. We will have on line test exams so they can see how they are doing.

The student should do two hours of independent study for each hour of private tutoring ( as in the British system ), so 10 hours of tutor equals 20 ( contact hours ).

A 25 hr private contact hours program = more than the 45 hr, 3 credit class. A three credit private class for $812.50 ( 32.50 x 25 hours ) is less than most private colleges. ( $ 585 for teacher / $227 for the school )

If we give credit via a college the fee will be higher by 30% or $42.25 x 25 hr. = $1056 , $ 317 per student per class to the college ( $ 155 to GVS, $ 585 for the instructor ) for services including transcripts and billing agent charges.

The college would have to approve of each instructor and the content.

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---------- From: Zcat117@aol.com Sent: Thursday, October 03, 1996 12:11 AM To: Peter Pflaum Subject: Re: Professional training

Dear Peter,

What an interesting e-mail. And how convenient that my institution offers all the courses you referenced!

There are some problems with the idea at present as some of the regulatory agencies are not quite ready to approve unsupervised learning, but the idea definitely has merit. Do you have the acumen to design and write interactive virtual cd-rom programs for these courses? Our largest expense is invested on our most important, yet variable asset - the instructors. I've been prepping to video tape some of the courses so they will be (1) standardized presentation (ie. me) and (2) after production costs are factored (very expensive), I can (3) reduce tuition, (4) improve market share, and (5) reduce faculty and overhead.

The regulators are not even receptive to this. Current statute(s) require a live licensed, approved instructor be in the room at all times, so you are a bit ahead of your time.

I have a statewide expansion plan that may launch in December based on certain contingencies which will not reveal themselves until November. Would you be interested in (1) locating an expansion site for us (preferrably renting or leasing classroom space on weekends or Thursday - Sunday on an ongoing "every week" basis OR a storefront set up with space for 50 +/- attendees, (2) administrating, and (3) possibly instructing or supervising instructors at a location near you? Call me. Leave a message if I'm not there when you call or e-mail me here. I'm involved in several educational projects and my schedule is frenetic. We can talk. Call me.

Mark R. Linden, CIC - Director Gold Coast School of Insurance, Inc. Gold Coast Plaza - Suite 35 -- 2700 West Oakland Park Blvd Fort Lauderdale FL 33311 National Toll-Free 1-800-940-PASS Fax: 954-731-9226 ZCAT117@aol.com
HELP WANTED
We need teachers of ESOL (English as Second Language) for students from (mostly) Korea and the Far East. TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language

Test of English as a Foreign Language

WE ARE LOOKING FOR TUTORS for PROFESSIONAL LICENSES: Those with experience in trades and occupational exams which prepares and recertifies persons in the Insurance, Real Estate,- Mortgage, Appraiser, Adjuster, Construction, and related regulated license areas.

$25.00 hr and up for private lessons to get ready for English exam for foreign students at American Colleges.

Need to have PC windows 95 or Mac that can handle phone for voice.

AltaVista Office space that will handle E-mail, newsletter, class meetings ( forum ) materials and books etc.

80% / 20 % teacher/synergy school split on fees - charge to credit cards at domain trevista.com

The far east is 13 to 17 hours forward in time - so their evening is our morning, evening here is morning there.

THE TUTOR PAGE:

These people are ready to help. Hours to be arranged - experts can earn up to $50.00 or more an hour helping teachers, here and there.

WRITE ME AT synergy@mail.trevista.com

$25.00 instructor = 32.00 total per hour 80 % / 20% = tutor $50.00 advisor = 62.50 ( 12.50 for synergy schools ) $75.00 expert = 95.00 ( 20.00 for overhead - classroom etc)

OTHER AREAS

  • Editorial - technical writing
  • Programs and Applications
  • Hardware
  • Practical Home/Garden Auto
  • Legal
  • Market - import/export
  • Native Guides in Foreign Countries
  • Language and translation
  • Listed with Internet Classes Global Network Academy

    People who want to work for Synergy Net, can work when they want to, for as long as they want to, first are free helpers, by helping you learn they learn; then when they show they know something, they become tutors, then they can be promoted to advisor, then expert. I am a advisor not an expert. Kevin is and expert, and Donna is a tutor on her way up.

    Fees are charged to credit cards when service is provided. No memberships or anything complex, just the help you need when you need it, just the work you need or want when you want it.

    Types of assistance: Suggestions?


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