Chronological listing of EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) publications. Includes "7 Things You Should Know..." whitepapers that summarize a topic and provide overviews and resources for further study. Also includes papers and reports, briefs, and more. Provides useful starting point for research and findings on technology in education.
This page is brought to you by the OWL at Purdue (https://owl.english.purdue.edu/). When printing this page, you must include the entire legal notice at bottom. Summary: This handout provides an overview of strategies for writing an effective curriculum vitae. This page is a great starting point because it gives basic information about the CV. It also provides links to additional sources.
This site provides good description of the common sections of a CV. Additional topics covered on this site include: cover letters, sample resumes, interviewing
This site gives sample curriculum vitae (CV). This site also provides information about non-academic careers for current graduate students in humanities and social science.
This post is quite helpful in understanding the difference between a CV and a resume. I found a basic search for CV format and content produced several resume articles.
These three resources vary greatly. Three Resources for CV http://theundercoverrecruiter.com/cv-vs-resume-difference-and-when-use-which/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-i-read-your-cv-james-caa...
This is piece makes an important distinction: work-life vs work-family. My experiences have been such that single people must justify their needs for time off, an easy trap for both workers and supervisors.
Four habits we can easily adopt. I have friends who use their sick days as "mental health days." We often look for reasons to stay at work when we should be caring for ourselves.