Prioritization: 3 Ways
Three ways to think about prioritization. Explore these to decide if one might work for you.
Three ways to think about prioritization. Explore these to decide if one might work for you.
Plan strategically for time management needs associated with on-campus, blended, hybrid, remote and online courses.
We get a lot of email! Create a system so you don't miss important emails and so you know where things are in your inbox.
Backwards planning helps you spread a larger project out over time, which can reduce overwhelm and increase motivation to get started and keep going.
Track your day over 24-hours, by the half hour. Discover when you've got gaps in your day, or when certain activities go longer than you might've planner. Use this information to make intentional scheduling choices.
Curious where your time goes? Use this log to account for time spent on different activities throughout the day and use the results to make informed planning decisions going forward.
Office Hours are a great resource to support your learning. Learn strategies and tips to make the most of your office hours experience and reduce any stress you might feel in the process.