Category: "IT Toolbox"
Can You Define That?
October 13th, 2008<posted on it-toolbox.com>
One of the problems I anticipated when going back to school was the need to remember lists and definitions. That's not something that I am good at. I can learn a computer language painlessly, but have difficulty remembe… more »
Backward Learning
October 7th, 2008<posted on it-toolbox.com>
You've no doubt heard people say something to the effect that they were glad they learned something in school, because it was now a part of their job. Or maybe, they learned something in a lower level course that enhanc… more »
Soft Skills
September 30th, 2008<posted on it-toolbox.com>
This is something of a prompt for feedback from the Project Management community. In my Systems Analysis and Design class one of the things that my professor has brought up frequently is that a project manager needs to… more »
Real World Project Management
September 27th, 2008<posted on it-toolbox.com>
School update. I've been doing well in all of my classes and my coursework requirements are getting a little interesting. One of the courses is Systems Analysis and Design, a subject I took once at a lower level. In tha… more »
Do you have the temperament?
September 24th, 2008<posted on it-toolbox.com>
Going into IT requires a lot of preparation. There is the educational as well as the experiential, but there is also the genetic or cultural perspective to consider. Your life experiences and personal preferences seem t… more »
When I Grow Up
September 15th, 2008<posted on it-toolbox.com>
There are a few "life" things that I've learned in school this week, but so I don't stray from the subject too often, I'm keeping those to myself for now. Instead, I'm going to look at why I am here in this community. W… more »
Back to School
September 10th, 2008<posted on it-toolbox.com>
After a few decades in the workforce, I'm going back to school in the Computer Information Systems degree program at The University of Texas at Tyler. I already subscribe to several lists here and elsewhere and follow s… more »