Tim at Work

Entries from May 2007

My Acting Debut

May 31, 2007 · Leave a Comment

I’m in the middle of the film for a brief minute. This is Michael’s (the main guy in the film) directorial debut, as he’s going to be helping run the Media track at SSI this summer, and he wanted to practice some editing techniques, which should be apparent throughout the film. There are a couple funny parts. Watch past the credits.

Categories: SSI · video

Worklog for May 31st

May 31, 2007 · Leave a Comment

09:00-10:45 – Major data project for CTV
10:45-11:15 – CTV Website Update
11:15-12:30 – More CTV news research, plus lunch
12:30-01:00 – Training CTV on database project
01:00-03:00 – Building comprehensive source list for CTV website data
03:00-05:00 – Researching analytics for SSI website

…all day interspersed with phone calls, email and helping people with technical issues.

Categories: CTV · SSI · worklog

Worklog for May 30th

May 30, 2007 · Leave a Comment

09:00-11:00 – Importing to database
11:00-11:30 – Email & Phone calls catch-up
11:30-12:00 – research CTV news/legislation
12:00-12:45 – Working with database
12:45-01:15 – Lunch break
01:15-03:15 – Working with database
03:15-04:15 – Building a business track website
04:15-05:15 – Writing/Posting to CTV website
05:15-05:30 – Updating this blog!

Categories: CTV · SSI · worklog

Software and Non-Profits

May 30, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Some quirks about NPOs (Non-Profit Organizations):

It’s not always feasible to have everyone in the office up-to-date on all software and technology. So, we have one license for Quark, which is a page-layout program. The T-shirt designs were done as Quark files, and since my computer is the only one with Quark on it, that’s why I had to help Julie and Michael find the T-shirt files to send to the printer. Previous to this year, Theresa did all the graphic design on the computer I’m using now, but she left the company at the end of 2007 and I switched to her computer so I’d have a nice fast computer (half our machines right now are old and slow).

However, we did get some money to upgrade some technology items, so we will be getting some new computers this month, and we just received an upgrade to our Windows and Microsoft Office software in the mail this week, which will allow everyone in the office to have a page-layout program now (Microsoft Publisher), and we will stop using Quark for that purpose, so everyone can access all the files without a problem in the future.

A little software in business discussion:

We purchase as much of our software from Tech Soup as possible, because they offer through software publishers a large discount for non-profit organizations (restrictions do apply in some cases). Quark is not offered at a discount through them, which is why we only have one license. Microsoft Office is offered at a discount through Tech Soup, and the Professional Plus version of Office includes Publisher, a page layout program.

Personally, I find Publisher easier to use than Quark, and while Quark is a huge powerhouse of a program, Publisher suits what we do just fine (banquet programs, fliers, posters, brochures, the SSI yearbook). Quark is more suitable than Publisher if you were going to tackle something like a professional magazine. Adobe InDesign (formerly PageMaker) is also a great program, and while I think it offers a little more than Publisher and is easier than Quark as well, it still has a lot of bells and whistles that aren’t necessary for what we do. In addition to that, the license, while cheap through Tech Soup, is still more expensive than getting Publisher for every computer in the office.

So, from now on after we upgrade our software (hopefully by next week if I have the time), I’ll be spending a little time converting some of our Quark/PageMaker/InDesign files over to Publisher, so everyone in the office will be able to open and edit them.

That will actually save me a lot of time in the long run, as up until now I’m the only person with a computer that can open Quark, InDesign or Photoshop files, and only one other person can open PageMaker files (we happen to have 2 licenses for that software).

If you’re in a large company with lots of money, you may be able to afford to buy everything you want for every computer you have. If you’re in a non-profit and can’t even get Microsoft or other cheap products through Tech Soup due to no funding, there are other options like Open Office, which is free software. If you want to be global (or just not tied down to working solely in one office) try Google Apps or another web-based software. While the web-based apps are a little trickier because they require an internet connection, and their speed can be affected by your connection, you don’t need to install anything on your computer, and you can access all the files you save from any browser on any computer anywhere in the world.

Categories: CTV · Non-Profits · SSI · Software

Worklog for May 29th

May 29, 2007 · Leave a Comment

9am – checking email
9-10 – posting new articles & calendar items to CTV/SSI websites
10-11 – updating email list requests and other data in our database
11-12 – weekly SSI staff meeting
12-12:15 – helping Julie/Michael find graphic files to send the t-shirt to printer
12:15-12:45 – lunch break – researched CTV news/legislation while eating
12:45-1:30 – researched CTV news/legislation, prepped for meeting w/Amy
1:30-2:15 – weekly CTV staff meeting – outlined web news/articles for the week
2:15-2:45 – going away party for Quinn – it’s his last day today
2:45-3:30 – minor updates/adjustments to some webpages
3:30-5:00 – reviewing Business Track book for changes

Categories: CTV · SSI · worklog

Tim At Work

May 29, 2007 · Leave a Comment

This blog will be a log of what I do all day at work, to help better understand over time how my time is spent at work. Also, I will try to explain things about SSI and CTV that you might not know. If you’re not interested in or a supporter of either company, then perhaps you’ll simply find the workings of a non-profit organization something you’d like to read about, or offer opinions about, or even help with if you have advice.

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