prepared by: suhailah mohd yusof 1 - a journey to the top...
TRANSCRIPT
1Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
-COURSE INFORMATION-
2Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
COURSE CODE :
UED102
COURSE CODE :
UED102CONTACT HOUR: 2CONTACT HOUR: 2
CORE STATUS: NONECORE STATUS: NONE CREDIT UNIT: -CREDIT UNIT: -
COURSE CODE :
UED102
COURSE CODE :
UED102CONTACT HOUR: 2CONTACT HOUR: 2
CREDIT UNIT: -CREDIT UNIT: -
-COURSE description-� This course prepares students with learning skills essential for
varsity life.
� It exposes students to basic academic skills
� e.g. effective time management, setting goals, learning styles, learning strategies, and processing information from lectures and texts.
� help students cope with academic demands at the tertiary level.
3Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
-COURSE outcomes-� Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
1. apply knowledge of study skills in academic settings, and
2. develop a personal study skills portfolio.
4Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
COURSE
SYLLABUS
Week Lecture Title Sub topic
1Getting Ready to Learn
• Making the transition (from school to university)
• Characteristics of successful students
• Using learning styles to enhance performance
2Goal Setting
• Setting goals for the new semester
• Writing effective goal statements
• Using the Learning Management System
3Library & Campus Resources
• Using the resources in the library
• Making the most of college resources
4Time Management &
Organizational Skills
• Optimising study time
• Organising study time
• Using time-management strategies to stay motivated
• Reducing procrastination
5
Memory, Learning & Improving
Concentration
• Understanding memory processes
• Memory strategies
• Understanding concentration
• Strategies for improving concentration
• Reading/study system (SQ3R)
6Taking Lecture Notes
• Taking lecture notes
• Effective note-taking system
7Academic Integrity &
Performance
• Avoiding plagiarism
• - Calculating grade point average
5Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
-BOOK REFERENCES-
6Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
Van Blerkom, D. L. (2009). College Study Skills: Becoming a
strategic learner (6th ed.). MA: Wadsworth Cengage Learning.
You may ask MR.GOOGLE to find best information
for you!
-WEB REFERENCES-
7Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
CLASS POLICIES
• REGISTERED STUDENTS:• Students must make sure they registered the correct course code and group
number.
• ATTENDANCE:• Students must achieved at least 80% attendance.• Those who get below 80% will be FAIL.
• Students must be punctual and those who are late more than 15 minutes will be assumed as absent.
• NOTES:• You may get it from me or u can download from i-learn.
• ASSIGNMENTS/TESTS:• Students must submit all the given assignment and portfolio. Plagiarism is
not allowed.
• Assignments, projects, class works are compulsory.
8Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
UED102 LecturerSUHAILAH MOHD YUSOFLecturer of Computer Science
Faculty of Computer & Mathematical
Sciences
Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Kedah
Mobile Number : 011-11418288
Dear Class Rep.,Dear Class Rep.,Dear Class Rep.,Dear Class Rep.,Please create Please create Please create Please create whatssappwhatssappwhatssappwhatssapp group name:group name:group name:group name:UED102UED102UED102UED102_K_K_K_KBM1181CBM1181CBM1181CBM1181CThen please add your friends that take this subject only.Then please add your friends that take this subject only.Then please add your friends that take this subject only.Then please add your friends that take this subject only.Thank you.Thank you.Thank you.Thank you.
Regards,Regards,Regards,Regards,SuhailahSuhailahSuhailahSuhailah
What else do you want to know What else do you want to know What else do you want to know What else do you want to know about me?about me?about me?about me?
9Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
-COURSE ASSESSMENT-
10Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
PORRTFOLIO:60%
INDIVIDUAL WORK
PORRTFOLIO:60%
INDIVIDUAL WORK
ASSIGNMENT:40%
GROUP WORK
ASSIGNMENT:40%
GROUP WORK
ASSESSMENT:100%
ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)
A. Assignment (40%) – Group Work
Objective:
to provide students with the platform to document their experience as university students,and work as a team to complete the assigned task.
Duration:
Week 2 – assignment & Week 5 - submission
Instruction:
Students have to prepare a creative 10-minute video presentation of their visit to fiveimportant places on campus (e.g. the HEP office, Bursary, library, food center, etc.). They haveto use their creativity to make their presentation as interesting as possible. The video needs tobe uploaded onto an online platform which will be identified by the respective lecturer.
Note: The total marks (see Video Presentation Rubric) have to be converted to 40%.
11Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
A. Assignment (40%) A. Assignment (40%) A. Assignment (40%) A. Assignment (40%) –––– Group WorkGroup WorkGroup WorkGroup WorkVIDEO PRESENTATION RUBRICVIDEO PRESENTATION RUBRICVIDEO PRESENTATION RUBRICVIDEO PRESENTATION RUBRIC
12Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
A. Assignment (40%) A. Assignment (40%) A. Assignment (40%) A. Assignment (40%) –––– Group WorkGroup WorkGroup WorkGroup WorkVIDEO PRESENTATION RUBRICVIDEO PRESENTATION RUBRICVIDEO PRESENTATION RUBRICVIDEO PRESENTATION RUBRIC
13Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
B. Study Skills Portfolio (60%) – optional: e-Portfolio [Individual Work]
Objective:
to introduce the students to the concept of documenting the processes in identifying learningstrategies that they utilized throughout the semester.
Significance:
It is anticipated that students will benefit from this task as they determine systematically thelearning strategies that fit their learning style and personality, which in turn will enable them toobserve the impact of these strategies on their learning process. Furthermore, the portfoliomay be used as a reference for the students as they progress in their academic studies.
Instruction:
To develop a Study Skills portfolio, students are required to prepare documents thatdemonstrate their individual study skills and strategies that they have utilized throughout thesemester. The documents are related to the chapters/subtopics within the syllabus. Thechapters/subtopics are:
14
ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)
Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
B. Study Skills Portfolio (60%) – optional: e-Portfolio [Individual Work]
Topic 1: Getting Ready to Learn
• Learning Style Inventory
Topic 2: Goals Setting
• Goal Statements – The Five Step Approach
Topic 3: Library & Campus Resources
• Notes on Library Tour
Topic 4: Time Management & Organizational Skills
• Fixed-Commitment Calendar
• Job Task Analysis
• Prioritized To-Do List
15
ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)
Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
B. Study Skills Portfolio (60%) – optional: e-Portfolio [Individual Work]
Topic 5: Memory, Learning & Improving Concentration
• Memory Strategies (Activity 4-1: Van Blerkom, 2009, pg. 90)
• Organizational Strategies (Activity 4.7: Van Blerkom, 2009, pg. 107) - optional
• Concentration Strategies (Activity 6.1: Van Blerkom, 2009, pg. 144)
• Concentration Chart (Figure 6.4: Van Blerkom, 2009, pg. 161)
• Reading Text (Figure 12.3: Van Blerkom, 2009, pg. 309)
Topic 6: Taking Lecture Notes
• Note-Taking Strategies (Activity 5-1: Van Blerkom, 2009, pg. 116)
• Note-taking Exercise using the Cornell Method
Topic 7: Academic Integrity & Performance
• GPA Worksheet
16
ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)ASSESSMENTS (100% COURSEWORK)
Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
17
B. Study Skills Portfolio (60%) B. Study Skills Portfolio (60%) B. Study Skills Portfolio (60%) B. Study Skills Portfolio (60%) –––– optional: eoptional: eoptional: eoptional: e----Portfolio [Individual Portfolio [Individual Portfolio [Individual Portfolio [Individual Work]Work]Work]Work]
STUDY SKILLS PORTFOLIO RUBRICSTUDY SKILLS PORTFOLIO RUBRICSTUDY SKILLS PORTFOLIO RUBRICSTUDY SKILLS PORTFOLIO RUBRIC
Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
18
B. Study Skills Portfolio (60%) B. Study Skills Portfolio (60%) B. Study Skills Portfolio (60%) B. Study Skills Portfolio (60%) –––– optional: eoptional: eoptional: eoptional: e----Portfolio [Individual Portfolio [Individual Portfolio [Individual Portfolio [Individual Work]Work]Work]Work]
STUDY SKILLS PORTFOLIO RUBRICSTUDY SKILLS PORTFOLIO RUBRICSTUDY SKILLS PORTFOLIO RUBRICSTUDY SKILLS PORTFOLIO RUBRIC
Required Items
1. Learning Style Inventory
2. Goal Statements – The Five Step Approach
3. Notes on Library Tour
4. Fixed-Commitment Calendar
5. Job Task Analysis
6. Prioritized To-Do List
7. Memory Strategies (Activity 4-1: Van Blerkom, 2009, pg. 90)
8. Organizational Strategies (Activity 4.7: Van Blerkom, 2009, pg. 107) - optional
9. Concentration Strategies (Activity 6.1: Van Blerkom, 2009, pg. 144)
10. Concentration Chart (Figure 6.4: Van Blerkom, 2009, pg. 161)
11. Reading Text (Figure 12.3: Van Blerkom, 2009, pg. 309)
12. Note-Taking Strategies (Activity 5-1: Van Blerkom, 2009, pg. 116)
13. Note-taking Exercise using the Cornell Method
14. GPA Worksheet Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
ARE YOU READY TO LEARN ?
UED102 :
SOFT SKILLS
19Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
-Getting Ready to Learn-
UED102 :
SOFT SKILLS
20Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
Learning Objectives
21
• Making the transition (from school to university)Making the transition (from school to university)Making the transition (from school to university)Making the transition (from school to university)
• Characteristics of successful studentsCharacteristics of successful studentsCharacteristics of successful studentsCharacteristics of successful students
• Using learning styles to enhance performanceUsing learning styles to enhance performanceUsing learning styles to enhance performanceUsing learning styles to enhance performance
Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
MAKING THE TRANSITION MAKING THE TRANSITION MAKING THE TRANSITION MAKING THE TRANSITION (FROM SCHOOL TO UNIVERSITY)(FROM SCHOOL TO UNIVERSITY)(FROM SCHOOL TO UNIVERSITY)(FROM SCHOOL TO UNIVERSITY)
ICE BREAKING
22Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
Lets try this!
23Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
LEARNING STYLES & CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNING STYLES & CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNING STYLES & CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNING STYLES & CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTSSUCCESSFUL STUDENTSSUCCESSFUL STUDENTSSUCCESSFUL STUDENTS
8 STEPS TO COLLEGE SUCCESS8 STEPS TO COLLEGE SUCCESS8 STEPS TO COLLEGE SUCCESS8 STEPS TO COLLEGE SUCCESS
24Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
Attend All Classes.
• One of the best ways to be successful in college is to attend all classes. Although you will be tested on material from the course text, most of the test questions will come from lectures.
Become an Active Learner.
• Unlike high school, in college, you can’t learn all of the material just reading over it a couple of times. You need to write and recite the information to get it into long-term memory.
Participate in Class.
• If you feel a bit uncomfortable participating in class, set a goal to either ask or answer one question during each class. Once you begin participating, you’ll feel more a part of the class and will become more actively involved in the learning process.
Get to Know Your Lecturers.
• Take a few minutes and stop to talk with your lecturer before or after class or during office hours. Ask a question about thematerial or check on your progress in the course. If you get to know your instructors, you may feel more comfortable asking for help when you need it.
8 STEPS TO COLLEGE SUCCESS8 STEPS TO COLLEGE SUCCESS8 STEPS TO COLLEGE SUCCESS8 STEPS TO COLLEGE SUCCESS
Form Study Groups with Friends.
•Study Groups of about 3-4 people are known to be very effective. However, make sure that you include friends who are serious about doing well in their studies, because only then they will contribute.
Stay Up to Date with Your Work.
•Many new college students have difficulty keeping up with all of the reading that’s assigned in class. If you get behind in your reading, you may never have time to catch up. The workload in college just increases as the semester progresses. Never procrastinate!
Be Receptive to Change.
•If the strategies that you used in high school aren’t working, ask you lecturer or tutor for suggestions for different ways to learn. Even though the strategies that they suggest may not seem like they’ll work, you must be willing to give them a chance. If you don’t make changes in the way you take notes, read your texts or prepare for exams, for example, you won’t see changes in your performance.
Work Hard This Semester.
•Forget about doing all your assignments in the evening. If you’re taking fifteen credits this semester, you’ll need a minimum of thirty hours (two hours outside of class for every hour in class) to do your work. If you want high grades, if you work slowly or if you’re taking difficult courses, you’ll need more time to do your work well.
25Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
-Goal Setting &Learning Management
System-
UED102 :
SOFT SKILLS
26Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
Learning Objectives
27Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
• CHARACTERISTICS OF GOALS
• ACADEMIC AND PERSONAL GOALS
• SETTING GOALS FOR THE NEW SEMESTER
• WRITING EFFECTIVE GOAL STATEMENTS
• USING THE LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM(LMS)
GOAL SETTINGGOAL SETTINGGOAL SETTINGGOAL SETTING
Definition:• the ends toward which we direct our effort• things we want to achieveImportant?help motivate you to do work, attend classes and studyfor exams.You can actually improve your academic performance inuniversity by learning to set goals that motivate you to dowell and that increase your chance for success.
28Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
CHARACTERISTICS OF GOALSCHARACTERISTICS OF GOALSCHARACTERISTICS OF GOALSCHARACTERISTICS OF GOALS
29Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
goals should be self-chosen
goals should be moderately
challenging
goals should be realistic
goals should be
measurable
goals should be specific
goals should be finite
goals should be positive
ACADEMIC AND PERSONAL GOALSACADEMIC AND PERSONAL GOALSACADEMIC AND PERSONAL GOALSACADEMIC AND PERSONAL GOALS
30Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
What do you understand from this sub-topic?
WRITING EFFECTIVE GOAL WRITING EFFECTIVE GOAL WRITING EFFECTIVE GOAL WRITING EFFECTIVE GOAL STATEMENTS STATEMENTS STATEMENTS STATEMENTS
31Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
Step 1:
Write Down What You Want to
Accomplish
Step 2:
Write Down Any Obstacles
Step 3:
Write Down Any Resources
Available to You
Step 4:
Review and Revise Your
Tentative Goal Statement
Step 5:
Polish Your Goal
Statement
ACTIVITY 1ACTIVITY 1ACTIVITY 1ACTIVITY 1WRITING EFFECTIVE GOAL STATEMENTS WRITING EFFECTIVE GOAL STATEMENTS WRITING EFFECTIVE GOAL STATEMENTS WRITING EFFECTIVE GOAL STATEMENTS –––– THE FIVE STEP APPROACHTHE FIVE STEP APPROACHTHE FIVE STEP APPROACHTHE FIVE STEP APPROACH
32Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)
33Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
• A software application that allows instructors to create, document,
track, report and deliver courses to students
• helps the instructors to deliver material to the students, administer
tests and other assignments, track student progress, and manage
record-keeping.
• In UiTM, the Learning Management System (LMS) is called i-Learn.
• i-Learn aims to help students increase the skills of technology use,
and improve knowledge acquisition and information sharing.
LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)
34Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)
35Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)
36Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)
37Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)
38Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)
39Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)
40Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)SYSTEM(LMS)
41Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
-Library & Campus
Resources-
UED102 :
SOFT SKILLS
42Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
Learning Objectives
43Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
• USING THE RESOURCES IN THE LIBRARY
• MAKING THE MOST OF COLLEGE RESOURCES
LIBRARYLIBRARYLIBRARYLIBRARY
44Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
The library is a key resource as it
provides collection of books and
journals and coordinates an
electronic gateway to a massive
online information. However,
accessing these resources requires
library information and skills that
are essential for your students.
LIBRARY ACADEMIC SERVICES
1.Library Orientation Briefing
2.Library Tour
3.Information Skills Classes
4.Help Desk Services
5.Research Consultation Service
6.Information Discovery
7.Library Outreach Programme
8.Library Mobile InfoKiosk
9.Live Chat Service
10.Digital Map
11.Collection of Companies Yearly Report
12.Collection Government Annual Report and Publication
13.Endnote and Mendeley Services
14.Research Skills Classes
15.Report of UiTM Indexed Publication in Scopus and Web of Science
CAMPUS RESOURCESCAMPUS RESOURCESCAMPUS RESOURCESCAMPUS RESOURCES
45Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
There are 3 major types of campus resources that your need to know:
1.Academic Resources – Library, Information Technology & Computing, Registrar
2.Housing, Dining, and Transportation Resources – Buses, Dining Places
3.Student Organization Resources – Extra-Curricular, Leisure Activities
GROUP ASSIGNMENT GROUP ASSIGNMENT GROUP ASSIGNMENT GROUP ASSIGNMENT ---- 40%40%40%40%
46Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
Instruct your students to prepare a creative 10-minute video presentation of their
visit to five important places on campus (e.g. the HEP Office, Bursary, Library, food
center, etc.). They need to use their creativity to make their video presentation as
interesting as possible. The students have to submit their video presentation in
Week 5.
-Time Management
&
Organizational Skills-
UED102 :
SOFT SKILLS
47Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
Learning Objectives
48Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
• OPTIMISING STUDY TIME
• ORGANISING STUDY TIME
• USING TIME-MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES TO STAY
• MOTIVATED REDUCING PROCRASTINATION
TERMSTERMSTERMSTERMS
49Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
• Academic planner – is a system that will allow the students to plan out their entire academic career.
• Block schedule – is an effective format for a weekly schedule since it provides a concise visual representation.
• Procrastination – this is simply putting off a task for another occasion.
• Self-regulating attitudes and behaviours – able to monitor independent time consistently.
FIVE STRATEGIES TO DEVELOP A SUCCESSFUL FIVE STRATEGIES TO DEVELOP A SUCCESSFUL FIVE STRATEGIES TO DEVELOP A SUCCESSFUL FIVE STRATEGIES TO DEVELOP A SUCCESSFUL SYSTEM OF STUDYSYSTEM OF STUDYSYSTEM OF STUDYSYSTEM OF STUDY
50Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
1. use a weekly schedule
2. use a daily planner
3. use a semester calendar
4. balance academic with social and personal demands
5. avoid procrastination
ACTIVITY 1ACTIVITY 1ACTIVITY 1ACTIVITY 1PERSONAL SCHEDULE (30 MINUTES)PERSONAL SCHEDULE (30 MINUTES)PERSONAL SCHEDULE (30 MINUTES)PERSONAL SCHEDULE (30 MINUTES)
51Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
REDUCING PROCRASTINATIONREDUCING PROCRASTINATIONREDUCING PROCRASTINATIONREDUCING PROCRASTINATION
52Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
PROCRASTINATION (avoiding
and postponing what should
be taken care of now) can rob
you of your time and detail
your best intentions.
COMMON REASONS WHY PEOPLE PROCRASTINATE
1. Being a perfectionist
2. Avoiding failure
3. Avoiding success
4. Being rebellious
5. Feeling overwhelmed
6. Being lazy
ADVANTAGES OF BEING ORGANISED
If you organize your time well, you will:
1. keep on schedule and meet deadline;
2. reduce stress caused by a feeling of lack of control over your work schedule;
3. Complete work with less pressure and fulfil your potential;
4. build your confidence about your ability to cope;
5. avoid overlapping assignments and having to juggle more than one piece of work at a time.
STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME PROCRASTINATION
1. Know what you should accomplish
2. Determine deadlines
3. Use schedule/planners/calendars
4. Prioritize
5. Break a task into a series of steps
6. Do the unpleasant task first
7. Change how you think about the task
8. Have fun with the activity
9. Establish rewards as personal incentives for
completion
ACTIVITY 2ACTIVITY 2ACTIVITY 2ACTIVITY 2DESIGNATING PRIORITIES (30 MINUTES)DESIGNATING PRIORITIES (30 MINUTES)DESIGNATING PRIORITIES (30 MINUTES)DESIGNATING PRIORITIES (30 MINUTES)
53Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
ACTIVITY 3ACTIVITY 3ACTIVITY 3ACTIVITY 3TIME MANAGEMENT TIPS (30 MINUTES)TIME MANAGEMENT TIPS (30 MINUTES)TIME MANAGEMENT TIPS (30 MINUTES)TIME MANAGEMENT TIPS (30 MINUTES)
54Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
TIME TIME TIME TIME MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT TIPSTIPSTIPSTIPS
55Prepared by: Suhailah Mohd Yusof
� Plan for rewards after unpleasant tasks.
� Do the most unpleasant tasks first.
� Learn to say no.
� Plan for change (involve others and ask for help if needed).
� If you are too busy, ask, "What is essential?"
� When you are indecisive or unsure, remember that you can rarely be 100
percent sure.
� Waiting is inevitable; plan for it.
� Let someone else do when possible (delegate).
� Finish fully. It leaves you energized and motivated.
� Do one thing at a time.
� Watch out for the TYRANNY of the urgent!
� Let others make the smaller decisions.
� Model, ask, and observe.
� Planning for one minute saves four or five minutes in the execution of a
task.
� Once you have found the extra time, enjoy it!