E-Learning Strategy
It is hard to do things and get things done on time, as a junior student in college, I certainly understand that struggle. That struggle didn’t just occur on things like: assignment due date and paper submission. Besides, that struggle came to us every morning when we decide whether we should keep staying in bed or get up and start our day. There’re many things externally may prevent us from getting things done on time, things like: time conflicts with multiple tasks, sudden accident, etc. These are certainly something that we cannot control and can caused us a great amount of losses in many aspects other than time. But there’re also many “internally” factors that seems to affect our “on-time” functions, some examples are: Lack of motivation, Skill deficits, Fear of failure, etc. It makes sense if people can’t get things done on time is because of accidents or timing conflicts. But all those internal reasons just don’t add up and make sense to me, if people just decide not to do things base on their own self-interests, then this world will definitely be gone and collapse in just a few seconds.
For me, strategies for time management and task management and all other managements will only work if people have the determination to get things done in the first place, otherwise all the planning will eventually failed. Moreover, strategies need to focus on the reduction of unnecessary actions and time-wasting-activities, and develop an efficiency setting in space, material, etc.