It’s not all doom and gloom. It’s just mostly doom and gloom in the survival mode of a semester full of assessment, deadlines and uncertainty. Here’s some helpful advice for surviving along the way.
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10 Ways to Find a Lost Word .doc | HackCollege
Ways to salvage a lost word document.
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Double Your Productivity with a Serial Workflow | Lifehacker Australia
Linear workflow pattern for task management and task achievement
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Ecstatic Days » Blog Archive » How to Write a Novel in Two Months
Advice on focusing into a major project, and delivering it quickly
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Geek To Live: Rock Your Presentation with the Right Tools and Apps
Tools and technologies to make decent presentations happen
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Gmail Tips and Tricks – 35 Cool Gmail Hacks
Having decided that everyone in the course needs a Gmail account, here’s some advice on getting better at using Gmail in daily life.
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How to Cram for a College Exam
At this point in semester, I probably shouldn’t be encouraging cram preparation.
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Personal unit tests
Personal goal setting: list of personal unit tests: assertions about myself that I’d like to be true.
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RescueTime: Web-based Time Management Software
RescueTime is a web-based time-management tool that allows you to easily understand how you spend your time.
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14 Tips to Get More Done in Less Time « // Internet Duct Tape
More survival tips for making it through the subject
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50 Tricks to Get Things Done Faster, Better, and More Easily – Lifehack.org
The Secret: There is no secret. Advice on getting through the to do lists.
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How to Speed Read on the Web | extreme webmaster evernerve
Speed reading for fiun, profit, and survival
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Making Fake Deadlines Real – Lifehack.org
Completing Projects with Self-Assigned Deadlines. Advice on setting up self imposed deadlines to deliver content on time, before time, and with less stress of the last minute rush.
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Simplifying Your Information Intake – Lifehack.org
Advice on dealing with information overload. Remember, you don’t need to read everything (but it’s fun) and you should aim for moderations (in extreme doses)