Professors

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Nov 21st, 2013
We all have them – those little gaps of time between classes and meetings. The little space between the end of a research activity and before you...
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Nov 21st, 2013
Remember, last week, you learned about the concept of Psychic RAM, i.e., keeping all the things you want to do, need to do, might do–all whirling...
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Nov 21st, 2013
A computer’s RAM (Random Access Memory) can become overloaded and then shut down a whole computer. David Allen describes the concept of ‘ps...
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Nov 3rd, 2013
Note from Meggin:  When I read this list, I just had to write to Paul and ask him if he would allow me to share these and he graciously said, “Ye...
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Nov 3rd, 2013
Perfectionism runs rampant through the professorial world.  Let me acknowledge up front that I am perfectly familiar with this, having lived with it fo...
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Nov 3rd, 2013
We all need to have some sort of planner if we have any hope, whatsoever, of being productive.  It is fascinating how in this day and age, with all the...
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Oct 30th, 2013
You may feel like deadlines are always looming.  It’s not that problematic if you have large open gaps in your calendar and very few items on you...
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Oct 30th, 2013
I am a huge fan of teleseminars – both as a learner and as a teacher. Throughout the year, I participate and host these high tech (but low tech) ...
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Oct 30th, 2013
Note from Meggin:  Regardless of when you are receiving this set of tips, save it to read again in November. The span of time between the return from T...
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Sep 22nd, 2013
Over the years, I got smarter about keeping up with my students and their assignments. Once I figured out that numbers were easier – and faster &...