Monthly Archives: November 2009

Make Time For Time: 5. Planning & Managing Time

Planning time takes a while if you’re not used to the process.  No single time-management technique suits all.  You have to feel around for what works best for you. Some of us cope with the bare minimum on paper.  Just … Continue reading

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EduLinks: Creativity, Politics, Nutrition, Happiness & Warmth

As promised, it’s EduLinks time.  Tuck in! From NUS Westminster Update: “53% of all English domiciled full-time undergraduate students undertook paid work at some time during the academic year-either during term-time, during the short vacations or both. For those undertaking … Continue reading

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The name’s Links…EduLinks.

You know what?  I made a mistake. With all these posts on the subject of ‘Time’, I decided to look at how I use my blogging time to help you, my readers, best. One big deal arose.  So I’m putting … Continue reading

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Students as consumers…but even more so!

I’m going to have a brief rant here. If that’s not your thing, feel free to bypass this post! Peter Mandelson says that students should be more demanding and take a more consumer approach to their education. If students weren’t … Continue reading

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Make Time For Time: 4. Technology and Time

I don’t care if your new phone is meant to save you time.  I don’t care if some brilliant software claims to cut down on your admin.  I don’t care if the latest wonder-tool of the Web World takes seconds … Continue reading

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