March 27 All day
TimeKeepers 2.0 are back!
The TimeKeepers 2.0 project continues the project carried out as part of the Olympics Excused from Theory. The project was created in 2020 to respond to the social problem of organizing your time, also known as time management. The first waves of the pandemic at that time made students realize the scale of this phenomenon. They decided to act by focusing on the dissemination of time management methods. Empowered by this unusual initiative, we – the Time Keepers 2.0 team also chose to deal with this problem. We decided to act with the new team full of optimism and new ideas.
Our goal is to continue spreading time management methods. We focus our activities on the implementation of various forms.
How can this be done effectively? In our opinion, computer and mobile applications will be the best for this. We know plenty of them, and looking for the one that most effectively fulfils its role may be a Sisyphean job. Therefore, using our own experience and the experience of others, we want to promote good time management practices.
Learn to organize your time with this simple training.
Organizing your time is an important goal. We believe that students, who are the beneficiaries of our project, will systematize their knowledge, expand their skills, and gain a new practical understanding of implementing management methods. We want to support our beneficiaries in a double way through our activities.
First, we will start by publishing a series of posts on topics in our area of interest. We also organize a series of live events, including Excel training, a webinar on time management knowledge and training in time management tools. During the events, we want to provide both practical and theoretical knowledge. We are carrying out both tasks, and we believe that the knowledge gathered during these events will contribute to better use of tools through training.
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