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  • Time Management

    The lack of time may be the single most expressed problem among faculty members in academia. This workshop is designed to assist members of the teaching corps to learn to use time management skills to make choices about how they use their time and avoid overload. Having more time to reflect on teaching and learning can have a direct impact on the student experience and the learning outcomes in courses taught.

    For more information and to register please go to the Distance Learning Technology Workshop Registration Page.

    Organization: ASU - Center for Learning and Teaching Excellence
    When: September 10, 2009
    12:15pm - 1:30pm
    Where:

    West Campus

    Fletcher Library (FLHLB)
    317A


  • 8 Easy Tips for Good Time Management

    "Time is money", so says Benjamin Franklin.  To help graduate students get the most out of their tuition dollar, here are practical tips to effectively manage time commitments and organize your workload while simultaneously minimizing stress (pdf).

    Organization: ASU - University Student Initiatives
    Website: http://students.asu.edu/

  • Time Management or Failure to Set Time Boundaries

    Finding effective ways to manage routine tasks in ones personal and professional life can present challenges for graduate students juggling work, school, and family commitments.  These simple strategies can be used to consolidate tasks and organize your day for a more efficient use of time (pdf).

    Organization: Indiana University-Purdue University--Human Resources Administration
    Website: http://www.hra.iupui.edu/HRA/WorkLife/wl_reduce.asp

  • Time Management

    This resource from the University of Buffalo emphasizes self management as the key to time management.  Also included are techniques to help you side-step procrastination and interruptions (pdf).

    Organization: University of Buffalo-The State University of New York
    Website: http://ub-counseling.buffalo.edu/anxiety.php

  • Time Management

    This video lecture on time management by the late Dr. Randy Pausch focuses on key concepts for managing time:  setting goals, identifying priorities, planning, and combatting stress and procrastination.  Dr. Paush recommends that individuals think of time as a commodity inferring that time is valuable and should be used efficiently.


  • Time/Energy Management-Getting More Done in Less Time
    For more information and to register please go to:  http://www.asu.edu/gcregistration
    Organization: ASU Graduate College
    Website: http://graduate.asu.edu/sfs/
    When: November 13, 2009
    1:00 - 3:00
    Where:

    Tempe Campus

    Memorial Union
    Room 210 (Plata)