Technology should enhance productivity, making it easier to get things done so you have more leisure time. But have tools that are designed to help really just added to our workload, distraction, and stress? In this concise interview with the SF Chronicle, David expertly frames the issue and helps you decide what to ask yourself.
I get a lot of email about Getting Things Done (GTD), mostly from people just starting out who have various questions about implementation, starting out, or sticking to the system. I thought I'd start a FAQ to help those with similar questions.
This is a collection of productivity tools (templates, forms etc) You'll find that they address a number of different needs. Pick the one that seems to fit your mindset and your needs and give it a try for a couple of weeks.
Templates for CPD documentation The following templates for CPD documentation are freely available. A wider variety of templates, guidance notes and implementation case studies can be found on our dedicated CPD Framework website.
A series of completely free and open educational resources for learning a variety of multimedia and ICT tools. It was created by members of theMSc in Multimedia. The project is a joint collaboration betweenJoint Information Systems Committee-JISC, Higher Edcuation Academy and University of Westminster Education Initiative Centre.
Download free and premium stock photos and illustrations for websites, advertising materials, newspapers, magazines, ebooks, book covers and pages, music artwork, software applications and much more. All our free images are of high quality, produced by our community of professional stock photographers and digital illustrators.
Download free and premium stock photos and illustrations for websites, advertising materials, newspapers, magazines, ebooks, book covers and pages, music artwork, software applications and much more. All our free images are of high quality, produced by our community of professional stock photographers and digital illustrators.
The programme is focused on promoting the development of coherent, inclusive and holistic institutional strategies and organisational approaches for developing digital literacies for all staff and students in UK further and higher education.
30 Boxes is almost certainly the easiest way to share your calendar and your web stuff online. Organize your life, share all or parts of it with friends. Post it to your blog. Track your friends online including their Flickr, Webshots, Vox, Facebook, MySpace, blogs, and more!
23 Things is an online learning programme designed to introduce library staff at the University of Warwick to web 2.0 technologies. The programme will run over 10 weeks starting in January 2011.
The aim is for staff to spend a little time each week exploring online tools for communication, publicity and productivity. Each week new things are posted for participants to do. Each participant records their progress on their own blog.
Pick a color value format, input two valid CSS color values in the format you chose, and pick the number of midpoints you'd like to see. The palette will show the colors you input as well as the requested number of midpoint colors, and the values of those colors.
Blogpost: Personalized start pages are online services that help you build a home away from home online.
Typically, you can add web feeds and bookmarks, get notified of new email, see calendar entries, photos from Flickr, news headlines or your favorite cartoon of the day.
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