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  • How can we work smarter? In 2014 the idea came up to start a learning project about sharing best practices about how people's work practices. Inspiration...
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  • on smart drugs. This section is a stub. You can help Wikiversity by expanding it. This section is a stub. You can help Wikiversity by expanding it. Currently...
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  • Paper. What do you get for your dollar? Cooney, Nick (April 27, 2015). How To Be Great At Doing Good: Why Results Are What Count and How Smart Charity Can...
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  • The concept of smart roads is to develop a more efficient way for long-term transportation needs such as traffic management that would be monitored with...
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  • more productive (Schrager, 2022). This is where to-do lists come in handy, taking an idea and putting it down in on paper, or even digitally, has been shown...
    14 KB (1,991 words) - 01:58, 26 September 2024
  • for our students - "but they hate it - so do we!" Workloads are huge and so we need to do what we do much smarter and more effectively - maybe even make...
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  • SMART structure does not work well for mastery goals, such as learning to paint or learn to surf, as these types of goals are loosely measured and do...
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  • clinic setting → The preparation phase is a great opportunity to work smarter, and not harder. We can think about what are the most common issues among...
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  • inconsistent. EBA helps clinicians to work smarter, not harder, making more accurate decisions quickly to guide what we do next with a person. The EBA model combines...
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  • it. The purpose of this chapter is to present a synthesis of how effective to-do lists are. It will focus on the list of pros and cons, and how-to-do...
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  • accelerometer. We also found an article where a the physics of the original smart shoe is reverse engineered and explained in detail; the information we withdrew...
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  • compact and light since it will be in or on the user's shoe. Packaging must fit all components snugly so accelerometer does not move (would cause incorrect...
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  • this: 1. Get the frying pan. 2. Get the oil. a. Do you have oil? 1) If yes, put it in the pan. 2) If no, do you want to buy oil? a) If yes, then go out and...
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  • Omnidirectional Treadmill - Smarter Every Day 192 (VR Series), retrieved 2019-09-26 Infinadeck Omnidirectional Treadmill - Behind The Scenes - Smarter Every Day VR Series...
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  • Cooney, Nick (April 27, 2015). How To Be Great At Doing Good: Why Results Are What Count and How Smart Charity Can Change the World. Jossey-Bass. pp. 208...
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  • Website: Spotify is a music streaming service. In learning project 'work smarter > Agile working' learning community business added a video about how Spotify...
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  • Overtime, the value of SMART goals was recognised and evolved to SMARTER goals (refer to Table 1) (Macleod, 2013).   Table 1 SMARTER goals acronym GST can...
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  • elephant rather than a horse because elephants are so much bigger—and smarter—than horses.” “Automatic processes run the human mind, just as they have...
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  • the patient – a win for both parties when it leads to better outcomes. There are several options about how to do this: Jacobson and colleagues developed...
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  • writing successful grant proposals. If society’s early career scientists do not “make it,” then progress in CAMH stalls, and society would settle for mental...
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