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Set up wordpress so dashboard shows on epq blog: http://arthurmellowspsych.wordpress.com/wp-admin/
Open prod log document on Proj prop A
Print quiz Print ETR tips Print: 5,8-12, 13-16,18-19 as 3 slides
per page – one each
Starter:
Make yourself some brief notes in response to the following questions:
1. Why is time management important?
2. Why can it be difficult?
3. What strategies & techniques do you currently use to organise yourself, your work and your time?
Quiz
How did you do?
Questions 1-3 Each time you said never, score 2 Each time you said sometimes, score 1 Each time you said often, score 0Questions 5-7 Each time you said never, score 0 Each time you said sometimes, score 1 Each time you said often, score 2
Your score . . .
0-4 = Poor (good job you’re about to find out how to get better!!) 5-9 = Could be better (you have got the right idea but your technique needs polishing) 10-14 = Very good (Impressive! Maybe try sharing some of your organisational skills with your peers)
TEAM BRIEFING ANDTIME MANAGEMENT
EPQ
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Objectives: Initial deadlines Rules & Regs Uploading your production log Completing Project Proposal A Planning Review Project plans Time Management Uploading your production log
Initial deadlines
See new page on blog: Assignments Subsequent page will appear called:
Deadlines/Timescales
Wk beginning 05 Nov: Planning Review meeting
Discuss Planning Review form (be ready) Submit Initial Record Form Submit Project Proposal A
Rules & Regs
Supervisors cannot check and return work
Proofs are not permitted Once paperwork is submitted that is it! Supervisors will not tell you what to do,
they can only guide Most of the project will be completed in
your own time Check the arthurmellowsepq blog
regularly – ‘follow’ it for regular updates
Record of Initial Planning Form Make notes at the meeting Write up the last section – your
changes and clarifications Type up the whole thing – all sections
then print it for submission Keep a copy in your folder
Project Proposal A
Completion is easy! Find your copy . . .
Planning Review
Complete your project plan before you start
Refer to deadlines See guidance . . .
Project Plans
More guidance in lessons
Yr12 Study Skills
Yellow booklets Punch & put into EPQ folder
(reprographics)
Time management
Objectives
To discuss and suggest some time management strategies which will hopefully turn you into organised, stress free model students.
Discuss….
Why is time management important?
Why can it be difficult?
What strategies & techniques do you currently use to organise yourself, your work and your time?
3 ‘big issues’
1. PERFECTIONISM – trying to be perfect sets you up for defeat
2. PROCRASTINATION – putting off starting until the last minute
3. POOR PLANNING – problems with planning ahead and balancing tasks
1. Perfectionism
Nobody can be perfect! (Perfectionism is an innate drive, you can’t avoid it but you can ‘master’ it.)
Difficult tasks result in avoidance and procrastination – so break them down into manageable chucks (eg. an elephant burger)!
Set achievable goals – be realistic!
2. Procrastination & distraction Do you have a problem getting started with work? And once started, do you get distracted easily?
Try to identify the reasons for this. Raise your hand if any of these have affected you:
Other students around you are doing or saying things
that appear to be more interesting
You are struggling to make sense of a subject you find difficult
You are not sure what is expected of you
You do not like to be still or seated for too long
You are not making notes as you read
You are working in a noisy environment
2. How to Avoid Distractions
When reading /researching set yourself a time limit (30-40 mins) then stop and have a break.
Combine short bursts of reading / researching with making notes of key points / highlighting / summarising – keeps you focussed!
Read & walk! Read for 20 mins & then walk around for 10 mins & think about what you have just read. Then do it again! (Excellent for exam revision.)
Concentrate on one thing at a time. Go somewhere quiet to work – where others are
working quietly you are likely to do the same. Learn to say “no”!
3. Planning
Write up a weekly timetable. Include your school and personal activities.
Set aside regular study times each week. Keep a ‘To do’ list & prioritise your tasks Set a regular schedule and stick to it! Plan ahead Include time for rest & socialising Be able to be flexible (rearrange your schedule if
necessary)
Managing paperwork
Get organised! Sort paperwork into folders, using dividers and plastic wallets to separate topics or assessments. Don’t wait until you have a big pile of paper to sort out!
Digital information should also be organised into folders and files clearly named so they’re easy to retrieve.
Back everything up regularly. Make sure your work area is tidy & organised –
be efficient!
Managing large tasks Break down into small, manageable chunks.
Work out what needs to be done then write it down in a series of steps.
Decide what order they need to be done in.
It’s useful to set a deadline for each step.
Focus on one task /part of a task at a time
Always finish what you start before moving on.
Meeting deadlines Note all your deadlines in your diary and work
out how much time you need to complete each piece of work. To help plan, work back from the deadline.
Allow time for adjustments and editing. Build in extra time as a contingency plan.
Get Started
Set yourself 10 mins initially to do one relatively easy task / part of a task
At the end of 10 mins, set yourself another 10 mins to accomplish another small and manageable task / part of a task
See how you feel. Chances are you will have gained momentum from the two short study sessions and you will be able to continue.
Summary
Avoid distractions
Plan ahead
Organise paperwork
Manage large tasks
Meet deadlines
Remember: no one is perfect
Have a vision….
Don’t forget the ‘big picture’ – why are you doing the task?
Remember your ultimate goal Have a positive attitude!
Uploading your production log:
Why? When? How?
Select ‘Pages’
Select ‘Add New’
Type ‘Production Log’ as the page title. Click into the main text box then select ‘Upload/Insert’
Click on ‘Select files’
Browse for your file and ‘open’
Wait until the file has fully uploaded and the description information shows, then type ‘Record of Initial Planning’ as the title.
Scroll down and select ‘Insert’
Your document will appear on the page.
Now select ‘Publish’ and wait for the update to complete – takes a few seconds.
Go to your homepage and check that the new page appears.
Subsequent updates:
Every time you complete a production log page, upload it to this new page.
Go to ‘Pages’, scroll down to find your Production Log page then select ‘edit’.
Upload/insert as before but don’t overwrite the original.
Call each new upload the name of the completed page, e.g.: ‘Planning Review’, ‘Mid-Project Review’, etc.
Remember to publish/update each time. Keep up to date by ensuring that you meet
deadlines published on the arthurmellowsepq blog.