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patmosele

Project Management for Foreign Language Programs and Higher Education - 1 views

Here are some books, web sites and articles of interest to those interested in foreign language project management and project management in higher education. Interestingly enough, there seems to ...

started by patmosele on 27 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
melissagarrett86

Microsoft OneNote - 2 views

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    OneNote is a great product from Microsoft, and it's basically a digital series of binders that you can create and customize. You can create and label binders, sections, and individual pages. You can add notes, checklists, links to web pages, embed documents...almost anything you find can be placed there. The two most beneficial features: everything you put there can be made searchable, and your binders are sharable via SkyDrive (Microsoft's cloud) and by emailed link. A project manager could use this for anything from their own simple notes to an official file of collaborative information about a project! View a demo at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/onenote-help/demo-what-is-onenote-HA010168634.aspx.
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    Melissa,
    I love OneNote. It is so easy to share and collaborate with others.
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    I use OneNote all the time and wonder how I managed without it! I tried Evernote, but the bugs finally drove me away and then I discovered OneNote. I don't know why Microsoft doesn't promote it better... it's a great tool!
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    I am also a big fan of OneNote. I use it a lot to share information with other teachers.
Giselle Shangi-Ellis

The Accidental Project Manager - 2 views

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    One reason PMs fail is their desire to get the product right the first time. This site says that this is an unrealistic expectation and that we should expect to get it wrong the first time and communicate this to our team. The dynamics will change making them more open and less pressured to "make the wrong step". This approach is modeled by Microsoft which generally takes about 3 times before they get a product right. Other useful tips and lessons follow such as Less is More. An uplifting site that reminds us that it is okay to make mistakes as long as we learn from them.
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    Very insightful article. The point the article made that I felt was interesting was the part about how it can be hard early on to not test what they are making. Easy to go down the wrong direction.
vdwdani

Emotional Intelligence x2 - 4 views

This is not for everyone, however, they provide a lot of free resources. The concept here is much deeper than what we touched on in Mersino's book, but I think they are related in that, if you took...

started by vdwdani on 24 Jul 13 no follow-up yet
melia838

The Emotional Intelligence Network - Six Seconds EQ for Change - 2 views

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    EQ for Education What if every child was fluent in the language of emotions, able to make careful choices, and committed to making a better world? How? Six Seconds' Center for Social Emotional Learning. Go shopping Check out The EQ Store with an amazing catalog of books, games, curriculum, training modules, and more -- for business, education, and everyone.
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    Interesting articles and a way to connect with others in the world of change.
michelle dame

Transitioning from school to work: How do we help students to make it easier - 0 views

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    This is a great article which talks about teaching project management to kids along with project based learning. The author discusses why kids have such a hard time transitioning from school to work. Working with project management and project based learning would give students more real world examples about why learning is important.
beeguala

Waterfall vs. Agile Infographic - 3 views

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    Pros and Cons of each project management method to help one decide which style to use.
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    Love this info graphic. I am going to forward it out to my team who has been debating how best to approach project management when there so many outside factors and influencers that things need to flexible and the plan updated throughout the project process.
michelle dame

Teaching project management with tool kits for teachers - 0 views

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    tool kits for teachers takes secondary school students and prepares them for college and career readiness. Through framework the students are taken through the initiation, planning and execution phase of the project.Students are given downloads and directions on how to complete each phase of the plan.
michelle dame

Teaching video games through project management - 0 views

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    teaching children project management through designing a video game. This is something I do now with my students. The video discusses the process of creating and setting up the video game as project managers. How they problem solve issues along with creating the game.
gnuts1

Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg - 1 views

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    In this internationally acclaimed text, Marshall Rosenberg offers insightful stories, anecdotes, practical exercises and role-plays that will dramatically change your approach to communication for the better. Discover how the language you use can strengthen your relationships, build trust, prevent conflicts and heal pain. Revolutionary, yet simple, Nonviolent Communication offers you the most effective tools to reduce violence and create peace in your life-one interaction at a time.
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    There is a lot of information on this site! They could use a little help with their web design to make it a little less overwhelming though...
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    I love this approach to communication! I've used in all aspects of my work and personal communications and when I really implement it has really helped me navigate some high conflict situations. It does take practice and is easier to work with if you have others you can engage with to practice the techniques.
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