Thursday, 23 August 2012

Week 6 - Stressing out ?



This week, we are looking at stress and its effect on  - productivity, well being & you!

We are about half way through the term - how are you coping?  Having any physical or mental symptoms of stress?  Is this normal for you?  What do you think is happening?

A great website resource - www.thedesk.org.au   Have a look (you have to register), in particular check out the bits about recognising and managing stress and anxiety.  There are some great resources and tools on this site - including some quizzes.  Have a go at a couple and see what it can tell you.

While browsing "thedesk", take note on the points about stress - how to recognise it, how to deal with it etc.  Did you find any of this relevant and perhaps even helpful?

For OPWPPD, Assessment 1 - Task 4 - you are required to interview / survey friends / colleagues about stress.   Use the information you have gleaned from "thedesk" (and other websites or resources) to put together a questionnaire.  You are then going to put this questionnaire onto Survey Monkey, and send to your classmates and lecturer, asking them to complete it.  Please include on the survey, a set of questions designed for the receiver to give you some evaluative feedback about your survey!



(Using Survey Monkey is "Collaborating Online" so remember this when you are considering Comm Electronically, Assessment 1 - Task 5).

Collate your reponses, write a short report which summarises the topic (stress), the process, and the results.  Submit this to the lecturer electronically (with a fantastic covering email), and then post it (and some additional personal reflections) onto your blog.

Survey Monkey is a great online tool that has potential for many applications in business and study scenarios.  What do you think it could be useful for?



Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Week 5 - catch up

Hi hardworking students,

Due to popular demand, this week will be allocated to completing those tasks we have started over the last week or so but not had sufficient class time to fully develop and complete.

Tasks needing to be worked on:  

  • Completing research & report on The Dangers of Social Networking
  • Completing KPI Checklist for Assessments
  • Updating blogs
  • Updating calendar
  • Checking and responding to email

If you manage to get upto date, look at the blog for week 6.  You can start your research on "Stress"  and develop your ideas for your survey.  Next week, we will put onto Survey Monkey.  In the meantime, look out for a Survey Monkey request from me... it will be in your email soon.  This is mainly so you will have an idea of how a Survey Monkey works - from a participants point of view.

Ciao.

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

CATCH UP:

Where are we up to?

By now, you will have made a start on several assessment components and perhaps not all of them are comlpeted.  Some are designed to run over a period of time.  let's see where we are at, and if you are up to date...

Communicate Electronically:
Assessment 1 (Portfolio)
  • Task 1 Knowing your email program - All studentss have done this (to satisfactory level) in class.  
  • Task 2 Email Etiquette - All students have done and submitted this to a satisfactory level.
  • Task 3 SPAM - Started in class week 3.  Some students have submitted this report, some need to make small adjustments and resubmit, some have not submitted anything.  This should be completed and emailed to the lecturer.
  • Task 4 Email at Work questions - Started in class week 3.  This should be completed and submitted electronically.
  • Task  6 - Started in class Week 4.  Not yet expected to be complete.

  • Task 5 - not yet started.

Assessment 2 - Team project - not yet started.


Organise Personal Work Priorities and Development:
Assessment 1 (Portfolio 1)

  • Point 1 Table of due dates & committments - done in class Week 1
  • Point 2 Priorities checklist - done in class Week 1
(*  Both Point 1 & 2 have been combined onto your Google Calendar - part of Assessment 2)  This is an ongoing process - you should be updating and adjusting as you go along.

  • Point 3 KPI's - Started in Week $.  A list of Key Performance Indicators for your assessments should have been drawn up.  You will need to submit two "checked off" copies of this checklist as you use them when submitting assessments.
  • All other points - not yet started.
I look forward to recieving all due assessment components.  If you are having any problems, email me!

Cheers,

Donna

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Week 4 - Socialising online... what's in it for business?

REVIEW:  Last class - we did some electronic collaborating via Microsoft OneNote.  I wonder how you found this program as a tool for collecting and sharing research information?  It's also a good tool for organising and storing documents.  Don't forget, the general overview page on One Note pretty much tells you all about how to use it. 

Or go here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYQS-b-xFFU for a quick review. 

And in case you forget - it's the Windows Key + S which allows you to select and paste from your screen directly a page in OneNote or onto Clipboard - where you can then copy to Word, or some other document.  Once you have activated OneNote on your computer, you do not even need to have it open to perform this screen copy function.  And you don't have to save your OneNote each time either - it automatically updates as you work on it.

Have you blogged about your OneNote experience yet?

Also, I'm aware we didn't have a chance to cover KPI's yet.  Don't panic - we have a bit of wiggle room in our schedule (even though it doesn't look like it).  We should get to cover this in the near future.

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Okay - onto the next class.....


Online Collaboration and

The Dangers of Social Networking!


How many of us have a Facebook account or page?What about a Twitter page?
Have you heard about "Linked In" ?
What do we use them for?
How might they be useful for "collaborating" for business?
How else might they be useful in business?
We will examine the benefits that Social Networking can bring to our business environemnt.

There are a couple of quick you tube videos that give an overview of:
 "what is twitter" and
"what is social networking"

Check them out!

We will also be wathcing a DVD - "Social Media, Email & Online Etiquette".  It gives a good overview of some do's & don'ts for online communicating.  You can borrow this from the GSIT Library (004.678SOC in the DVD section) if youwould like to view it again.

You can check out how Quantas uses a variety on online social media to support its business - including facebook, twitter, youtube,... 


And then the downside... the dangers of using these types of networks.

There is a  down side to this rapidly expanding medium.  Do some research about some of the problems and dangers that have been associated with use of social media.  Be ready to share you findings in class.  You will be asked to prepare a report on the dangers of social networking and strategies for staying safe. (Task 6 of Communicate Electronically- Portfolio requirement).

So lots to look at - I hope you are feeling inspired and motivated by all this online activity and new electronic tools!  I look forard to hearing about your experiences and responses in your blogs.

Cheers,

D.





Week 3 - More email, SPAM & KPI's

Another busy class this week.

KPI's, KPA's, SELF EVALUATION.... business type jargon that we hear occasionally.  Do you know what these terms mean?  Well, you will by the end of this class. 

Let's evaluate the KPA's /KPI's that you have to deal with as a student?  What makes for a good assessment submission?  What things should you consider?  How can you be sure you cover everything required?  You will be putting together an assessment checklist that you can use to evaluate your own assessment submission BEFORE you hand it it.  What better way to pick up your areas of weakness and mistakes before the lecturer sees them?  What better way to make sure you are on target for success!



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EMAIL AT WORK:  As part of the Communicate Electronically unit, this class will look further at email at work.  In groups we will do some research and discussion of a few email issues.  We will then SHARE this information electronically - via a shared ONE NOTE notebook.


This is ONLINE COLLABORATION... keep this in mind for later on, when you are asked to discuss different aspects of online collaboration. (CE - Assessment 1, Task 5)

After sharing, and contributing our own ideas, each student will summarise and then prepare their own report to submit (electronically of course).  This is CE Assessment 1, Task 4.

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SPAM
What is it, how do we handle it, why do we hate it?
Check out the website www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_310294 and summarise the main points here in a short report (approx. 300 words).  Yes - you may share and help each other - but there is a catch.  You can only communicate your questions and comments via email !!

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Guess what?   Now we blog about it!

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Week 2 - getting organised



Email is our focus this week. 

We look more closely at how to send an effective email.  There is so much more to sending a good email, than just typing in your  message and hitting the send button.  You need to consider - who it needs to go to, how it should be composed, what needs to go with it, security issues, matters of politeness and appropriateness... and much more.  After some demonstration and discussion, you will compose a list of 10 TIPS for Email Etiquette, convert this "poster" to PDF format, and email to your lecturer.

Please link or copy this list to your blog!  Do you think you have learned anything this class that might change the way you compose and send your emails in future?  Do you have any pet hates about emails you receive?

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Getting Organised

Well, week two sees us getting things under way, and probably inundated with work, assessments, stress!  Well, I hope not.

In our Wednesday class, we started a couple of activities that will hopefully keep us organised and on track through-out the semester. 

Firstly - we gathered and sorted out our assessment due dates.  Some of us put these onto a table or chart. Other showed it directly on our google calendar - see below.    (OPWPD - Assessment 1 - Task 1)

We then prioritised and created a checklist of due dates.  (OPWPD - Assessment 1 - Task 2)

Finally, we transferred all this info onto an online calendar - using  "Google" as our learning tool.  We also added in personal goals and specific events, appointments, and commitments. 

By now, your Google Calendar should be looking very colourful and probably pretty busy! (well, it is the 21st century - busy is a fairly normal state to be in).  Keep this calendar up to date throughout the course of the semester (and beyond if you like).  I will be observing your progress and use of it, and you will need to submit a short report on how you used the calendar and prioritised your tasks.  (OPWPD  Assessment 2, Task 1)




Please reflect on this process and your calendar activity so far in your blog.  Consider commenting on things like: 

 - have you used a calendar before... why, or why not?

 - have you used an electronic or online calendar before?

 - what is the advantages / disadvantages to using electronic over paperbased calendar or planning docs.

 - how do you think using an online calendar this semester will help or hinder you?

 - Are there certain situations that may be particularly suited or NOT suited to onine calendar use?

Next class - some group work and online collaboration about using email at work.