Thursday, 15 December 2011

Defining the 'To Do' System



In terms of my ongoing development in this module, I have devised a system that I feel can help me keep on top of things.  I started to do this in the last module, OUGD201, but I introduced it too late to make a real impact.  This is a more developed version that will allow me to identify exactly where I am within the project at any time.

The top image is my first page, used for tasks that need doing that aren't part of OUGD202.  Enterprise, PPD, Contextual Studies - even owing people money.  This keeps it organised and less confusing.  The image at the bottom is the current project, as you can see some are crossed out and some are ticked off.  Here is how it works:

1 Tick - Task done.
2 Ticks - Task documented photographically or through screengrabs.
Crossed - Task blogged and annotated - completely finished.

When a whole page is finished, I simply rip it out and start a new page.  The notebook I am using for this is A6, can fit in my pocket easily and is handy to have around in general.  A good investment.

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