Student life can be hectic. You’ve got classes, homework, clubs, friends… you know, the whole student experience. That’s why it’s not unusual to feel behind. But, what if you could control your ...
Teaching online asynchronously requires preparation, organization, flexibility, and strong time management skills. Most importantly, give yourself designated days or time blocks to check on your ...
Accomplishing more in less time. Getting to your most important work, rather than frittering the day away. Feeling in control and not overwhelmed by too much to do. These are just some of the benefits ...
Karen Afre, director of the Academic Skills Center at Dartmouth College, and her colleagues like to tell first-year students that they’re taking an extra, unofficial course called “learning how to be ...
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