Tweet A few years ago I visited the Huntington Library in Los Angeles. We spent most of our time poking around the beautiful gardens, enjoying the Californian sun. But the Library collection is pretty remarkable too and it holds copies of the Gutenberg bible, Audubon’s bird drawings, early Shakespeare editions and – a definite highlight [...]
Posts Tagged ‘reflectivelearning’
August 28, 2009
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Benjamin Franklin: the grandfather of personal productivity?
By james in Evaluation, Time management
September 29, 2008
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Mirror mirror on the wall, who’s the most productive of them all?
By james in EvaluationTweet In my last post, I looked at how intended learning outcomes (ILOs) can help focus your work and improve your productivity. Specifically, we saw how ILOs can be written to mesh with longer term goals, clarifying your immediate priorities and guiding interim assessments. This post will consider the last point: how ILOs can contribute [...]
Tags: ILOs, reflectivelearning