Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Module 3 Day 3 - Thursday, August 30 EARLY START

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Module 3 continues and is due Tuesday, September 4.
Check out these tips for going through the lessons:
  • Remember that the notes you read in our course are our textbook -- when you read, read it with meaning. Take notes on the guided notes template. When you write down something you learn, it helps you remember it.
  • Pre-read the directions and the rubric so you know what to look for as you go through the lessons. 
  • Make connections to your life as you go through lessons -- if an example or phrase speaks to you, use it to help you complete your assignments.  
  • Remember to look for the weekly vocabulary in the lessons as well. They always show up in your post-assessment!
Important Due Dates:
  • Module 3 Time Management Due September 4
  • Progress Report September 6
  • Module 4 Leading with Integrity Due September 10
  • Module 5 Leading through Relationships Due September 17
Got Resources?  NCPVS provides lots of resources outside of our course to support you.  For virtual help from a peer, go to the Peer Tutoring Center. For technology issues, issue a help desk ticket with the Virtual Support Center. To learn more about the world around you, attend a Culture Cafe session. Click on the visual below to explore all of the resources NCVPS provides to you:
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Today's Assignments: 
  • Module 3 Lesson 2 Notes and Check Your Knowledge Quiz
  • Module 3 Lesson 2 Practice Activity - Wasting Time Padlet
Module 3 Lesson 2 Notes and Check Your Knowledge Quiz
Lesson 2 is "Procrastination."  The notes include the following topics:  Procrastination, Why do we procrastinate and waste time?, What are our biggest time wasters?, Time Wasters, and Strategies:  Eat the Frog. Be sure to read the directions for this CYK - the quiz is located in Canvas on the page after the notes:)
Module 3 Lesson 2 Practice Activity - Wasting Time Padlet
For this assignment, you will think about how you waste time. There are many examples of time wasters in the notes, but you may research more as long as you include a Works Cited. Once you have your time wasters ready to present, visually represent in a Padlet. If needed, you may use an alternative application like PowerPoint or Google Slides. 
Tips for your Padlet:
  • Be sure to follow the directions and post visuals as well as detailed written explanations for each part of your Padlet.
  • Each box must include explanations and those explanations must include specific examples.  Examples can come from your life, the notes you are reading for the lesson, or from a current event in the real world. Your goal is to prove your point and show your understanding of how time management relates to you and your leadership journey.
  • Be honest and be creative!
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