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Nigel Marsh: How to make work-life balance work | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    Nigel Marsh talking about work-life balance
cwiniarek

Sample CV: Administration and Policy Analysis - Education - 0 views

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    This Stanford University resource provides sample CVs for several fields. I found the Administration and Policy Analysis example most helpful, although the field is slightly different from my own, because of the combination of corporate and academic experience in the CV.
Daniel Hocutt

EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative Publications - 1 views

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    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.
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    Could you help me how to share my personal blog with PFF goupe. I created my blog but don't know how to add it to the course blogs Fall 2014 page
agalv003

Sections of a CV - 0 views

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    This site has more subsections as well as a slightly different way to organize the CV. It does mention that we should keep in mind what type of job we are applying for. Is it a research or teaching position? This could determine if we will list research or teaching experience first.
agalv003

Faculty CV Website Example - 0 views

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    I have noticed a trend with universities. There seems to be more systems that support a CV format. This does away with a professor compiling their information in a separate document. I know the University of Texas at Arlington has a system called Mertis. This allows for their faculty members to input information instead of a CV. Has anyone else noticed this? I wanted to post this website one because it has the sections, but is a more condensed version.
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