With everyone starting something new, whether that’s a new job, a new year or even a new university, you might find yourself with either more or less available time on your hands. The demands on this time may also have increased and I was reminded, by a recent article I read, that long hours can not be sustained .So this week I’m going to waffle about working with time.
Category: workflow
Ever wanted you own personal magazine?
We all have busy lives, be that work busy or social busy. But as well as attending lectures, tutorials and session, we all need to read around our subject, but this takes time to find the information on the relevant websites. Wouldn’t it be better if all this information came to you straight onto your mobile device? This is where RSS Readers come in.
The Clear App!
The first ‘to do list’ app that I would like to look at is Clear. Although not available for the iPad, it is available for the iPhone and Mac, and the iPhone version will work on your iPad. This is a simple, yet effective list creator and organiser. It relies on various swipes and pinches to add and group lists together.
Are you a list maker?
Many people organise their days and tasks by creating lists. These can be created on anything from the back of an envelope to a purpose bought pad. There are, however, several applications that can serve as a storage area for all your tasks. The list for these are long and varied and before choosing one, it is important that you examine some of the features that might be useful for yourself. These are the features that I look for in each of my task manager systems.
Using Evernote for Assignment References
After reading the blog post on Evernote I wanted to detail the way I use Evernote for storing the information ready for writing an assignment and creating the reference list.