• Getting Organized - Lists, Literature & Letters

  • Jul 8 2024
  • Durée: 20 min
  • Podcast

Getting Organized - Lists, Literature & Letters

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  • Getting Organized - Lists, Literature & Letters

    Introduction:

    • Welcome to the Black-Liberation.Tech podcast!
    • Host: Dr. Renee Jordan.
    • Topic: Importance of getting organized and practical steps to achieve it.

    Personal Anecdote:

    • Sharing a story about helping one of Dr. Jordan’s nieces at Morgan State University get organized.
    • Emphasis on the importance of staying organized.

    Making Lists:

    • Create a comprehensive list based on course syllabi.
    • Map out the entire semester, including due dates for assignments, projects, and tests.
    • Use lists to transition into calendars and schedules.
    • Allocate time according to the complexity of the subjects.

    Detailed Breakdown:

    • Include course names, assignments, chapters to read, due dates, and grade weights.
    • Example: Lab assignments vs. other coursework.

    Checking Off Tasks:

    • Celebrate accomplishments, no matter how small.
    • Suggestions for rewards: Breaks, favorite activities, treats, and self-care.

    Application in Work Life:

    • Use lists for full-time work and long-term projects.
    • Example: Writing quarterly reports to simplify annual reports.

    Personal Example - Doctoral Research:

    • Dr. Jordan’s experience with a literature review in her doctoral program.
    • Importance of aligning coursework with personal research interests.
    • Benefits: Progress in PhD journey, coursework completion, and comprehensive exam preparation.

    Comprehensive Exams:

    • Approach exams as a demonstration of learned knowledge.
    • Focus on showing connections and understanding rather than just correct answers.

    Research for Marginalized Communities:

    • Look beyond mainstream academic texts.
    • Seek literature from experts within marginalized communities.
    • Focus on asset-based narratives.

    Getting Organized for Applications:

    • Steps for organizing applications for programs or jobs.
    • Importance of setting deadlines for others (e.g., recommendation letters).
    • Drafting letters of recommendation and support.
    • Example: Policy analysis project in a Master’s program.

    Tips for Drafting Letters:

    • Highlight specific experiences and strengths.
    • Provide drafts to recommenders to make their task easier.
    • Send more requests than needed to ensure adequate support.

    Conclusion:

    • Recap of key points: Comprehensive lists, aligning coursework with research, celebrating achievements, organizing applications.

    Thank you for listening, and have a great day!

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