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Randy Tyler is a recognized pioneer and expert in Online Volunteer program development. Since 1998, his work has been noted by numerous news sources from The New York Times to CTV's Canada AM, and shared with non-profit organizations through provincial, national and international conference presentations and published articles. Randy provides training, workshops, presentations and consultation for non-profit organizations. He is a Gold Medallist graduate of both the University of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba. For further information, please visit: http://www.RandyTyler.org

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Quickly Generate CSS Syntax for a Heading or Paragraph Using the Free Online Tool CSS Type Set

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If you are new to Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) formatting or just want to quickly try styling a paragraph or heading in real time, then you may want to explore CSS Type Set, a free online tool. As shown in the above screen capture, first enter your desired text (whether a heading or paragraph) and add some attributes (e.g., add bold or change your font size) to your text and the CSS syntax for your styled text will be automatically generated in real time on the right. With this tool you can apply changes to font-family, color, font-size, font-weight, font-style, text-alignment, letter-spacing, word-spacing and line-height.

http://csstypeset.com/

For further information about virtual volunteering, visit Pioneering Online Volunteering Program Developer Randy Tyler.

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Free, Easy-to-Use Program Provides a Secure Way to Email Confidential Information

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Using AES 256 Bit Encryption, LockNote Keeps Your Sensitive Information Secure

Whether you have passwords or serial numbers to store or need to e-mail sensitive information to your non-profit board members or your online volunteers, LockNote provides a quick, easy and secure method to hide your information from prying eyes. LockNote, by Steganos, is a free (open-source) PC application that stores your sensitive information within an AES 256 bit encrypted password-protected exe file. LockNote, as shown in the Screen capture above, is similar to Notepad but with the added ability to create secure documents.

As LockNote is open-source, the source code is available for anyone to review. Recently, security expert Steve Gibson of Gibson Research Corporation (GRC.com) did an analysis of LockNote's source code. In his February 11, 2010  "Security Now" podcast (Episode 235) he revealed his glowing findings about LockNote:

"So they did everything. It is bulletproof. These guys clearly know their crypto, which is great news. And having looked at this, I can tell our listeners that this is as secure as it gets. I mean, everything was done right. Use it without fear."

How to Use LockNote

  • Download LockNote (requires Windows 2000, Windows XP+), which is contained within a Zip archive, to your desktop, from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/LockNote/
  • Using the Windows built-in unpacker (or an application such as WinZip or 7-Zip), extract the files from the Zip archive (LockNote-1.0.4-src+binary.zip). There will be a folder called "src" (source code) and the "LockNote.exe" application
  • Drag the LockNote.exe file to your desktop and delete the rest of the files and folders

LockNote works with text only either via copying/pasting text (or typing) into a LockNote window or by dragging and dropping text files (files with a .txt extension) over the icon of the LockNote.exe file. I will explain the two methods below:

1. Pasting or Typing Text in a LockNote Window

  • When you have entered all text, left click on the "File" menu item and select "Save As" (see the screen capture above).
  • Then provide a file name (e.g., "Private") which will allow you to easily identify your file's contents (you can leave "Save as Type" blank as the file will be automatically saved with an .exe extension).
  • Next you will be prompted for a password.
  • Create a secure password or use the free password generator, both of which I addressed in my previous post (even though LockNote uses AES 256 bit encryption, the security of your information is contingent upon the strength of your password).
  • Now your text will be encrypted within a LockNote.exe file (that is, the LockNote application and encrypted text are now contained within the password-protected .exe file).
  • To open the encrypted LockNote file, just click on the Private.exe file (or whatever name you gave to the .exe file) and enter your password.

2. Dragging and Dropping .txt Files LockNote.exe's Icon

  • If you have a text file (.txt) you want to encrypt, just drag the file over the icon of the LockNote.exe application.
  • You will then be asked if you want to convert this file, and if you agree, will be prompted to provide a new secure password to encrypt the document. (and the encrypted file will be automatically saved as an exe file preceded by the name of your original .txt file).
  • If you have more than one .txt file and you want to combine the contents into just one Locknote.exe file, you will first have to merge all of your text files into one (combined) .txt file. You can copy and paste the contents of each of your text files into a master file or use a free application such as TXTcollector to easily combine an entire folder (and optionally, subfolders) of .txt files into one .txt file (with a separator and the file name between each file, if you so choose). TXTcollector, which runs on Windows 95 to Vista, can be downloaded from: http://bluefive.pair.com

Solutions for Changing a Text File's Encoding

If you have encrypted a .txt file to an .exe file and after providing the password to open the .exe file you find the text unreadable, you can either copy/paste the text (from your .txt file) into a LockNote window or encode your .txt file in Windows ANSI (Windows 1252) using an Open-Source (freeware) text editor such as Notepad++, which is available for download at:

http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm

E-mailing an Encrypted LockNote File

As explained above, all encrypted text contained with a LockNote file will have an exe extension by default. In order to prevent your (LockNote) exe file from being blocked by certain servers (due to exe files carrying viruses), I recommend that you do the following:

  • Compress/pack your password-protected LockNote.exe within a Zip archive (or whatever archive format your Windows recipient desires) using a freeware program such as 7-Zip.
  • If you are using Gmail, for example, to send (and/or your recipient will be using Gmail to receive your LockNote attachment), an executable (exe) file will be blocked even if contained within a Zip (or similar) archive. As a work around, you can rename the .exe by right clicking the LockNote .exe file, select rename and change the file's extension from .exe to .jpg (with your cursor over the file, pressing F2 will also allow you to easily rename the file).
  • Once you have successfully e-mailed the LockNote attachment, provide (e.g., via phone, fax or Skype but not through e-mail) your intended recipient with the password to open the encrypted file and of course advise the recipient to change the file extension back to exe from jpg if you re-named the exe file to e-mail (before attempting to open the encrypted LockNote file with the provided password).

For further information about how a non profit organization can develop a productive virtual volunteering program through the use of appropriate technology, please visit this Online Volunteering Resource.

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Study Finds 73 percent of Bank Customers Use their Online Account Password to Access Other Web Sites

Do You use the Same Password in Different Places? If you use the same password for your e-mail account, Twitter and your online banking, cracking your Twitter account, for example, makes your other accounts vulnerable to cyber criminals. A recent study by Trusteer based on a sample of more than four million users (many of whom are customers of leading North American and European banks) of the Rapport browser security service found that passwords were being re-used in surprising numbers as two key findings demonstrate below:
  • 73 percent of bank customers use their online account password to access other websites and
  • 47 percent use both their online banking user ID and password to login elsewhere on the Internet.
Although creating a number of different, strong passwords for each of your accounts may at first seem cumbersome, Trusteer's findings suggest that many online users are leaving themselves more vulnerable if they do not.

For further information about how a non profit organization can develop a productive virtual volunteering program through the use of appropriate technology, please visit this Online Volunteering Resource.

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How to Create an Online Volunteer Recruitment Video Using Testimonials by Randy Tyler

This 90 second video demonstrates how to use testimonials from your current online volunteers as part of your online volunteer recruitment strategy. MYS extends their thanks to virtual volunteer Adz Abarquez (of the Philippines) for producing the video.

Download (Right Click/Save) How to Create an Online Recruitment Video Using Testimonials, now.

For further information contact Randy Tyler www.mys.ca/aov or directly at RandyTyler@gmail.com or visit Online Volunteering Pioneer and Presenter

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CBC TV Newsworld Interviews Randy Tyler About Online Volunteering

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As part of a day long special about volunteering in Canada called the "The Kindness of Strangers", CBC TV Newsworld Interviewed Randy Tyler About Online Volunteering.

For further information www.mys.ca/volunter or contact Randy Tyler directly via pioneering online volunteer program developer and presenter or e-mail RandyTyler@gmail.com

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Five Ways to Use Video Mail with Online Volunteers

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With an inexpensive Web camera, Video mail can now be easily created via free Web-based services. In his audio narration, MYS Connecticut-based online volunteer Peter Drew describes five ways a non-profit organization can effectively use video mail within their online volunteer program.

Download the mp3 audio file at the above link.

For further information, please contact RandyTyler@gmail.com or visit:

Online Volunteer Program Developer, Trainer and Presenter, Randy Tyler.

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Using Online Volunteers in Special Events - An Amazing Experience

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Most not-for-profit organizations still rely (only) on face-to-face volunteers to help plan, organize and execute their special events. However, Canadian-based charitable organization, Macdonald Youth Services (MYS), has demonstrated that Internet-based volunteers can play a key role in the success of special events.

"I have worked on a number of events in the past, but this is the first time that I have been able to work with virtual volunteers and it was an absolutely amazing experience", stated Event Co-ordinator, Julie Fine. "I had no idea the quality of work that was available and the variety that the virtual volunteers could provide, and I was constantly amazed as I worked over the past eight months on a number of projects, " continued Fine.

MYS extends their thanks to New York-based online volunteer Richard Wagner for editing the video. The 90 second Video is available for download from the above link.

For further information, please contact Randy Tyler www.mys.ca/volunter or directly at RandyTyler@gmail.com or visit:

About Online Volunteering by Pioneering Online Volunteer Program Developer, Presenter and Trainer, Randy Tyler.

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How to Use Skype with Online Volunteers - An Instructional Video

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Although Skype states their VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) application is relatively "easy to download, install and use", a visual tutorial may help those with installing and using this program for the first time. As apart of the best practises publication about Online Volunteering being developed by Randy Tyler, MYS has facilitated the creation of many how-to videos.

MYS is pleased to share a video tutorial that provides an overview of how to download, install, configure and use Skype for Windows. MYS extends their thanks to online volunteer Yu Cheng, who now lives in China, for creating the approximate nine minute video.

Download the "How to Use Skype with Virtual Volunteers" instructional video from the link above, now.

For further information, please contact RandyTyler www.mys.ca/volunter or directly by visiting Online Volunteering or e-mail RandyTyler@gmail.com.

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CTV Canada AM Interviews Randy Tyler About Online Volunteering

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Pioneering Online Volunteer Program Developer, Randy Tyler, is interviewed by CTV's Canada AM.

Watch or Download the video about online helping, now.

For further information, please contact RandyTyler@gmail.com or visit:

About Online Volunteering by Online Volunteer Program Developer, trainer and presenter, Randy Tyler.

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How to Create a Non-Profit Video PSA Using Online Volunteers

The potential of the Internet to help non-profit organizations in one of the most challenging of tasks was demonstrated by MYS Online Volunteer Program Developer Randy Tyler. Online volunteers from Detroit, Michigan; Toronto, Ontario; Clinton, New York and Portland, Oregon joined virtual hands to produce a 30 second, 75 year time capsule TV PSA about MYS.

MYS extends their thanks to online volunteers Kibben Miller, Richard Wagner, Gerard Doyle and Rebecca Webb for producing the video.

For further information, contact Randy Tyler www.mys.ca/volunter or visit pioneering online volunteer program developer Randy Tyler or e-mail RandyTyler@gmail.com

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