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Meeting
These events are organized by various sub-sets of the IEEE Toronto Section.
The contact person listed below is the volunteer who has arranged this event.
Please use the email link provided if you have any questions, suggestions,
or concerns.
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Time Management - How to Maximize your Effectiveness
a dinner discussion
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| Day and Time
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Thursday, November 24, 2005, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
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| Location
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Famous Indian Cuisine
1437 Gerrard Street East
(Between Greenwood and Coxwell - 506 Street Car stops
right in front of the restaurant.)
416 - 406 - 4511
This restaurant is famous for Tandoori & Mughali
Dishes. Here you can enjoy the buffet and variety of Indian
dishes in beautiful oriental ambiance.
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| Organizer
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Women in Engineering Affinity Group
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| Contact
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Visda Vokhshoori -
Since this event is limited to 45 people, reservations are required
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| Additional Details
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Cost: Estimated cost per person is approximately
$10.00 (not including tax and gratuities)
At this round table, we will discuss:
Costing your time - Find out how much your time costs
-Activity logs - Understand where you loose time
Small-scale planning - Action plans
-Prioritized to-do lists - Doing the most important things first
-Personal goal settings - Planning to live your life your way
-Scheduling skills - Planning to make the most of your time
-Time management resources - books, tools, links
At this event Dr. Pausch's published article on this topic will be referenced.
You can find a copy of this article here.
We look forward to meeting you at this meeting!
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| Biography
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Randy Pausch is a Professor of Computer Science, Human-Computer
Interaction, and Design at Carnegie Mellon, where he is the co-director
of Carnegie Mellon University's Entertainment Technology Center (ETC).
He was a National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator and
a Lilly Foundation Teaching Fellow. In 1995, he spent a Sabbatical with
the Walt Disney Imagineering Virtual Reality Studio, and currently
consults with Imagineering on interactive theme park attractions,
particularly for the "DisneyQuest" virtual-reality based theme park. Dr.
Pausch is the author or co-author of five books and over 50 reviewed
journal and conference proceedings articles, and his primary interests
are human-computer interaction, entertainment technology, and
undergraduate education.
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