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Work Diaries Winter 2018: Warm Fuzzies We made it! Time for everyone’s favourite! Think about ONE co-worker who really excels at this job, goes above and beyond our expectations, or brings a unique skill set or worldview to this position. Shine a Read More …

WD W9

Work Diaries Winter 2018 W9: Peer Review As discussed in everyone’s mid-semester feedback meeting, we are piloting a new peer review process this semester. While this peer review process won’t directly affect your feedback scores (and will NOT replace permanent Read More …

WD W8

Work Diaries Winter 2018 W8: Goals Think back on your SMART goal from week 1. Were you successful in achieving this goal? How can you measure your success? If you didn’t achieve it, why not? Are there steps you can take to ensure Read More …

WD W7

Work Diaries Winter 2018 W7 – Professionalism You know our expectations for you, but what are some expectations you have when it comes to a supervisor? Give your answer in 3-5 sentences. My expectation for my supervisors is that they Read More …

WD W6

Work Diaries Winter 2018 W6 – Technical This ol’ chestnut. Share your knowledge! What’s a software-related technical trick you’ve used this semester to get a client out of a bind? I helped a client with her chemistry assignment. Pearson has many different Read More …

WD W5

Work Diaries Winter 2018 W5: Productivity What system or software do you use to stay organized for school, work and life? What effectively facilitates you getting things done on time? What’s your #1 productivity tip?  Same as most people, I started relying Read More …

WD W4

Work Diaries Winter 2018 W4: Active Intruder Log into my.mun and watch the “Shots Fired with Rob Shea” video in the “Safety on Campus” widget. This video is approximately 18 minutes long. What was the most important thing you took Read More …

WD W3

Work Diaries Winter 2018 W3: Technical Grep commands allow you to search for text strings in a given file. Follow Bryan’s helpful tutorial below, and post some screenshots from your attempt. How would you explain grep commands & their usefulness Read More …