- Maxing the Word Count
- Writing a Paper: Interview Someone
- My Drawing Kit
- Productivity hacks I am currently using
- Prevent procrastination -- think of your future self
The Language and Power Presentation and Brainstorm Session
- Lifehacks for Students
- Language and Power Tips #1 - Starting Points and MSN
- Language and Power Tips #2 - TV
- Language and Power Tips #3 - Hatred of Topic and Happiness in the Moment
Links I spotted elsewhere:
- How to send email to a professor [spotted on Lifehacker]
- A study guide I wish I'd read before starting first-year
- Writing Links & Links for Writers Word Stuff
Suggestions from Michelle Soles:
You would be remiss if you did not share one of your famous law school summaries with the class. Although law focussed, they are a useful tool to a) boil down a mess of facts into a chronological/logical order; b) spice up the study process by justifying otherwise unproductive time surfing the Internet for appropriate illustrations; and c) they may just help you learn or retain more. BTW, glad to see the cartoon of my obsessive "law lecture recording" habit reused.
ReplyDeleteI should also plug the "rolling briefcase" as aproductivity tool. An office on wheels may save the verterbrae of many a student keener and there are many cool choices from Roots to Obus Forme beyond the uncool "pilot bag" I used at U Ottawa. Or you could just get a locker....
Cheers, Margot, LL.B.
I'm going to adopt your procrastination-prevention strategy, starting first thing tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThe interview technique could be a useful blogging tool too. I'm going to try that.