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Adapted from The 23 Things
iHCPL a iHCPL a Learning Learning ExperienceExperience
Your path Your path outout of the jungle. of the jungle.
Follow me! We’ll clear a path to knowledge.
We need to get
motivated!
When it comes to emerging technology on the web…
Laughing relaxes the body.
A relaxed body is more receptive to new ideas.
Laugh!
Give yourself credit.
Realize that you are better at some things than others.
Focus on your strengths – not your weaknesses.
Give yourself credit when you reach a goal and praise yourself when you have done well.
Motivate yourself. If you don't know why you want to learn, then distractions will be far more enticing.
Why do you want to learn something new?
What do you want to achieve through learning?
Set a goal.
Here’s a hint: Set your goal on the
skills or knowledge you want to
acquire.
A goal is something you want.
Think positive.There's no point
in setting learning goals for yourself if you don't have
faith in your ability to learn.
Organize.When you organize your time and tasks it is easier to schedule time for learning.
There are some great web based tools for organizing?Any many of them are free!
You can have reminders emailed to
you and you can access your online calendar from any
computer!
You can set your calendar to send MSN
Alerts.
You can have reminders sent to IM or
your mobile device!
Explore your HCPL Webmail calendar and
find out if there are organizational tools
available.
Good Read: Getting Things
Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
by David Allen.
Good Read: Go Put Your Strengths to
Work: 6 Powerful Steps to Achieve Outstanding
Performance by Marcus Buckingham
You may be surprised
about what you already
know about a topic. Figure out
what you don't know, and then get
ready to learn.
Remember!Every skill is learned.
If one person can learn something, so
can you.
• An effective way to remember what you learn is to create a blog. Blog about your learning experience with iHCPL.
• Doing so helps you to realize what you know and more importantly what you don't.
• You don't even have to spend money if you grab a freebie account with Typepad, Wordpress, or Blogger.
Get moving!Write about it.
My iHCPL Contract for Learning. • I will develop a routine by setting aside time to work each day. I will try to find at least one hour where I can
dedicate myself to the iHCPL program at the same time each week.
• I will work on one lesson at a time. This will prevent my missing important information or forgetting to complete an assignment.
• I will not rush myself. I will learn the information and then move on to the next exercise.
• I will find a quiet place to study. This will help me concentrate and forget about everything else in my life for awhile.
• I will work with my supervisor to determine the best times for me to complete the iHCPL exercises.
• If I need to finish something that is work related, I will finish that first. I will not rush my learning experience. If I miss a day of study time, I will continue on my schedule and finish when I am ready.
• Balancing my job and iHCPL may take time. I will have to see which time of day I am able study without distraction. My job needs will have to come first, but since I will be working at my own pace, I should not feel discouraged if I miss a day or two of exercises.
• I will consult a coworker if I am having difficulties. We can share and learn from each other.
• I will have fun!
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Credit and Thanks
OEDb Online Education Database http://oedb.org/
Hacking Knowledge: 77 Ways to Learn Faster, Deeper, and Better Copyright © 2006–2007
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