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How to implement GTD for university students
Lilly252 | Jan 15 2006
Hello all, This weekend I took out seven HUGE trash bags out of my office after cleaning everything hidden in every corner. I had boxes that had never been unpacked from four moves ago that are GONE! What a liberating feeling! I don't have my tickler file set up, but have my someday/maybe and my "next actions" set up. The entire office is set up like a GTD Central Command. I had been using the Hipster last semester before life took a weird turn. Anyways.... the reason for my question is this... I'm a doctoral student, and as such I have weekly assignments for classes, papers for the semester, and some independent projects that I"m working on like grant proposals, etc. I keep wondering what the best way of keeping track of everything, and I can't come up with anything concrete, so I thought I'd consult with the experts on this board. Thanks! 61 Comments
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open source tools for uni studentsSubmitted by geodude on March 24, 2006 - 8:32pm.
Although not gtd per se, but perhaps of interest to this thread, I am currently teaching a course on Open Source Tools for Geographic (and other) Research. The idea is to help students get past the inflection points in the learning curves for several tools that can be useful in academic research. Specifically, we are covering three sets of tools:
There is a podcast of weekly lectures available through the rss feed. Lecture materials (slides referred to in the podcasts) are available to registered guests at the course site. You can request an enrollment key on that site. » POSTED IN:
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