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  • Advantages of online surveys:
    • Faster
    • Cheaper
    • More accurate
    • Quick to analyze
    • Easy to use for participants
    • Easy to use for researchers
    • Easy to style
    • More honest
    • More selective
    • More flexible
  • Disadvantages of online surveys:
    • Survey fraud
    • Limited sampling & respondent availability
    • Possible cooperation problems
    • No interviewer
  • ICT (Information and Communications Technology) - is the mode used to create, design, store, and manage information.
  • NEEDS - basic necessities of people such as food, clothing, and shelter.
  • WANTS - are goods that people desire or wish to have.
  • Buying process:
    1. Information Search
    2. Evaluation of choices
    3. Purchase decision
    4. Post-purchase and evaluation
    5. Problem or need recognition
  • 7-Step selling process:
    1. Prospecting & Qualifying
    2. Pre-approach
    3. Approach
    4. Presentation
    5. Object handling
    6. Closing
    7. Following-up
  • Wiki - a web application that allows collaborative editing of its content and structure by its user.
  • The term "Wiki" is from a Hawaiian word that means "quick" or "fast".
  • Advantages of open editing:
    • It allows everyday users to create and edit any page in a Web site, encourages democratic use of the Web and promotes content composition by nontechnical users.
  • Disadvantages of open editing:
    • It could allow the inclusion of unreliable or unverified web content.
  • Different types of wiki websites
    • Wikipedia
    • WikiWikiWeb
    • Wiktionary
    • Wikiquote
    • Wikiversity
    • Wikitravel
    • Wikispecies
  • Wikipedia
    A free, open, and multi-lingual encyclopedia where any user can collaboratively contribute, and edit the article
  • WikiWikiWeb
    The oldest, most open, easiest, and fastest web-based collaborative tool in the world
  • Wiktionary
    An online multi-lingual dictionary that contains the meaning, origin, and pronunciation of words
  • Wikiquote
    A collection of references or quotations from well-known people, books, movies, etc.
  • Wikiversity
    This site supports free learning communication, projects, materials, and other learning materials that can be used in all levels, types and styles of education
  • Wikitravel
    Travel guide that uses a wikimedia software. It provides information about history, culture, people, and background about different countries
  • Wikispecies
    A directory of all species of all forms of life, ranging from animalia, plantae, fungi, bacteria, and alike
  • Blog - derived from the words "web" and "logs". Business dictionary.com defines blog as "a website, similar to an online journal that includes chronological entries made by individuals. It provides users with forums (or a comment area) to talk about each posting."
  • SURVEY - refers to query (someone) in order to collect data for the analysis of some aspect of a group or area.
  • FORMS - A printed or typed document with blank spaces for insertion of required or requested information.
  • HOVER - Refers to position with a computer cursor over something (such as an image or icon) without selecting it.
  • DATA - refers to factual information (such as measurements or statistics) used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation.
  • FEEDBACK - the transmission of evaluative or corrective information about an action, event, or process to the original or controlling source.
  • TEXT ENTRY - refers to the process of creating messages composed of characters, numbers and symbols using mobile devices.
  • NUMERIC DATA - composed of numbers that can add, subtract, multiply, divide, and use in formulas.
  • FORMULA - used to calculate the value of the cell from the contents of the other cells.
  • PIE CHART - consists of a circle divided into a number of segments which represent the value of data.
  • BAR GRAPH - uses bars to present values
  • FORMULA BAR - displays the data that you have entered in the worksheet (MS excel)
  • STATUS BAR - located at the bottom of the window (Microsoft Excel)
  • MENU BAR - a set of drop down menus with all the Excel features.
  • MS Excel (Spreadsheet) - It is like a filing system and a calculator. It is made up of grids where you can enter data and text.
  • TEXT ENTRY - a spreadsheet function that you can use for the titles, heading, and other notes. (MS EXCEL)
  • FORMULA - used to calculate the value of the cell from the contents of the other cells.
  • Entrepreneur

    A person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money
  • Entrepreneur

    • Organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business or enterprise
  • Qualities of an entrepreneur

    • Industrious
    • Innovative
    • Honest
    • Persistent
    • Caring
    • Helpful
    • Has faith in goodness and righteousness
    • Organized yet flexible
    • Confident
    • Strategist
    • Proactive
    • Prudent
    • Go-getter and achiever
    • Eligible
    • Has high quality philosophy
    • Risk taker
  • Types of entrepreneurs

    • Social entrepreneur
    • Serial entrepreneur
    • Lifestyle entrepreneur
    • Solopreneur