Week 9 – GTD – Getting Things Done – Part 1

“Day 092/366 – To Do List” by Great Beyond is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Your toughest work is defining what your work is! –  Peter Drucker

SUMMARY

  • I learned how to make a flowchart

CLASSROOM (THEORY & ANALYSIS)

PRACTICE ROOM (TUTORIALS)

Image of David Allen at TED Talk
Screenshot from David Allen TED Talk

In this ‘room’ you are going to try Getting Things Done (GTD).

STEP 1: MAKE A LIST

Screenshot of David Allen TED Talk
Screenshot of David Allen TED Talk
  • Algebra: Do my homework assignment and pages for the week
  • Health: Do the google slides I need to do for my project
  • Science: Work on any assignments she gives later in the week
  • Spanish: He hasn’t assigned anything yet
  • English: keep reading my book and do parts of the essay

STEP 2: NOTICE WHAT YOU NOTICED

Screenshot of David Allen TED Talk
Screenshot of David Allen TED Talk
  • Prioritized:
  • English
  • Health
  • game design
  • Math

STEP 3: SET A TIMER

https://giphy.com/gifs/time-clock-konczakowski-d3yxg15kJppJilnW

OUTSIDE (PRODUCTIVITY & THE BRAIN)

David Allen image
Oct. 2020 Lucidchart interview with David Allen
Image from FastCompany Magazine, https://www.fastcompany.com/3026827/the-brain-hacks-top-founders-use-to-get-the-job-done
Image from FastCompany Magazine, https://www.fastcompany.com/3026827/the-brain-hacks-top-founders-use-to-get-the-job-done
  • A way you can get to the top is by working on yourself and only yourself, care for others and help others, believe in god and think positive
  • What I learned from taking a walk is that there is so much nature outside and so many nice things and we should takw advantage of it.

OPTIONAL EXERCISE – Literally, read the article and go for another walk 🙂

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Katia Verresen, kvaleadership.com

“I coach C-suite executives and rising stars from the earliest startups to Fortune 100 companies. My passion is to help ambitious leaders achieve their full human potential.”  – Read more about Katia…

WHAT I LEARNED and PROBLEMS I SOLVED

Things I learned is that I should always stay positive no matter what and never think bad stuff, care for others and yourself.

WEEKLY ACTIVITY EVALUATION

Game Design – Week 8 – Logic, Flowcharts, and Coding

“Binary code” by Christiaan Colen is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

SUMMARY

  • Last weeks summary was that I learned a lot of things for game designing and it seems really interesting.

PRACTICE ROOM (TUTORIALS)

PlayCanvas

Screenshot from Sololearn.com

Unity

Screenshot from Sololearn.com

CLASSROOM (THEORY & ANALYSIS)

Image from https://monkeyblogmonkeydo.com/2010/07/19/so-duh-pop-quiz-classic-video-game-flowchart-edition/
  • Learn the point situation
  • Learn what you do when a person reaches 20 points in your game.
  • Make up the routes to what the person rolls
  • How many roles will a person get
  • How many players can play
  • How long would the game usually take to finish and how many people can win

Mr. Le Duc’s Flowchart Shape Guide

More Flowchart Creation Resources

LAB (THEORY PRACTICED)

  • https://app.diagrams.net/#G17DupPWeStMOOeA70Zo6Npn9RID8Up0Hq
  • What I learned from this is I can basically make anything I want and how I want it and hw to make a flowchart.

OUTSIDE (CREATIVITY & THE BRAIN)

  • When I was walking and I walked after I watched that video and I realized that I could be anything I wanna be and anything I can be and I should never give up.I just have to really work hard and have a good mindset about things.

STUDIO (GAME DESIGN)

Unity

Screenshot from Unity.com

WHAT I LEARNED and PROBLEMS I SOLVED

One problem I solved was not learning how to make flow charts and mostly just game designing in general. I didn’t know how to set up a game and how everything works.