Module 3 is due tonight.
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 17
- Progress Report September 18
- Module 4 Leading with Integrity Due September 24
- Module 5 Leading through Relationships Due October 1
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 (Links to an external site.). For technology issues, issue a help desk ticket with the Virtual Support Center (Links to an external site.). To learn more about the world around you, attend a Culture Cafe (Links to an external site.) session. Click on the visual below to explore all of the resources NCVPS provides to you:
According to Mark Twain, it is best to Eat that Frog in the morning. What if you are not a morning person or your morning schedule does not permit you to eat that frog? Try using your Power Hour to eat that frog. Click on the visual below to learn how eating that frog during your Power Hour can help you fight procrastination:
References
Eating a Frog during your Power Hour: Tips on fighting procrastination. (2018). Lclma.org. Retrieved 13 September 2018, from https://www.lclma.org/2015/02/18/eating-a-frog-during-your-power-hour-tips-on-fighting-procrastination/
Today's Assignments:
- Module 3 Post -Assessment
Module 3 Post-Assessment
You have learned great tips about time management this week. In addition to exploring time wasters, you learned tips for overcoming procrastination. Your personal time management assessments will help you move forward -- leaders maximize time well. Before taking the post-assessment, review your guided notes and assignments. The following will help you as well (please forgive the typo in the title):
Visual created using Prezi.com by NCVPS Leadership Revision Team 2016.
Headings created by Melissa Dettman using Canva 2017
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