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Feeling disorganized is not a character flaw or a sign that you do not belong in college—it is a signal that your systems need attention. In this episode, learn four practices for organizing your learning life: structure your materials so you spend your energy learning instead of searching, manage your time based on how long tasks actually take, plan for challenges before they happen, and check in regularly to adjust what is not working. Whether you study on campus, online, or both, organization is a practice you can build.
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Goodwin University Institute for Learning Innovation (https://www.goodwin.edu/guili/)
By Goodwin University Institute for Learning InnovationFeeling disorganized is not a character flaw or a sign that you do not belong in college—it is a signal that your systems need attention. In this episode, learn four practices for organizing your learning life: structure your materials so you spend your energy learning instead of searching, manage your time based on how long tasks actually take, plan for challenges before they happen, and check in regularly to adjust what is not working. Whether you study on campus, online, or both, organization is a practice you can build.
Prefer to read? Grab the tip sheet [Check back].
AI-generated narration. Content developed with AI, based on the CAST UDL Guidelines™, scholarly sources, and web resources. Icons courtesy of Flaticon.com contributors.
Goodwin University Institute for Learning Innovation (https://www.goodwin.edu/guili/)