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''Originally presented at [http://cat.xula.edu/ CAT+FD] on [http://cat.xula.edu/events/?id=01367 Jan. 14, 2016] by [http://barteverson.com/ Bart Everson]'' | |||
* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1SDdUM-07uz0ToiJn6K8J2MZ-3CNr4JQXBx4gFx9SqyA/edit?usp=sharing presentation slide deck] | |||
==General Resources== | ==General Resources== |
Revision as of 08:17, 19 July 2023
Originally presented at CAT+FD on Jan. 14, 2016 by Bart Everson
General Resources
Faculty-specific
- Time management for faculty from Boston University Center for Excellence and Innovation in Teaching
- Podcast interview with Roben Torosyan
- Time management reminders to myself and other resources from Dr. Torosyan
- How email took over our lives
- How to fall back in love with email
- You are doomed to never-ending email. Unless you binge-read your inbox. Choice quote: "the only hope of a real solution to the messaging overload problem is (sorry about this) self-discipline"
- How an Editor Stays at Inbox Zero (3 min. video by The Atlantic)
Photo credits
Photos in the presentation copyright Bart Everson except for the following published under Creative Commons:
- № 5 by Jon Matthies
- Trapped #1 by Timo Waltari
- Old Phone by Infrogmation
- Kitchen Timer by Lynda Giddens
- The Discussion by Adrian Snood