[2022] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
[Mit-talk] Getting Things Done at MIT
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Chris Rezek)
Fri Jul 7 12:05:52 2006
Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2006 12:05:13 -0400
To: mit-talk@mit.edu
From: Chris Rezek <crezek@alum.mit.edu>
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Hey again,
As another blast-from-the-past, here is a link to a short booklet
student activists (including myself) composed about five years ago on
how to get things done around MIT:
http://ifaa.homestead.com/files/ifaa_notes_gtd1p5.htm
The UA "Hollywood" and "Sher" awards are named after the guys who
started all this stuff.
We also maintained a Institvte Foundation Student Resource Service
Guidebook to MIT, which including org charts (which the admins
themselves would use to figure out MIT), mini-bios of key admins,
sources of funding, etc.
And taught an IAP course "School of Community Activism" which was a
live-taught combo of the "how to get things done" and "how MIT works"
information, including role plays, etc.
Perhaps SCATR could be the new home of such information and
activities. There would be a lot of updating to do (the info is at
least 5 years out of date) but the end result could be quite
useful. I would be happy to share the old course materials,
guidebook files, etc.
Cheers,
Chris
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