Time management, the ability for educational resilience

The adoption of new tools today is a decisive factor for experience and academic training, and everything indicates that the future will continue to demand the development of more and better skills related to technology. We want to help university communities to unleash their full potential, to better manage their path to success and to become more digitized than ever, this is how Carlos Kamimura, director of alliances for monday.com for Latin America, considered it.

During the last year, technology has been the most important ally of universities, which have had to rapidly adopt new digital tools to help more than 7 million students continue with their professional studies. Monday for education aims to empower university students, professors and professionals alike, streamlining their communication, fostering responsibility in their work and the transparency of collaborative work to achieve academic success.

Through this plan, students will be able to manage their agenda from a single platform that will strengthen their commitment to their education and to be up to date with their projects and tasks, said Kamimura, who studied Business Administration and systems analysis in Sao Paulo. He was a mainframe programmer in Brazil, at Salesforce he started as an account executive and became director of Emerging Markets.

Monday.com is the work operating system (Work OS) that allows organizations of any size to create the tools they need to manage every aspect of their work, in November it announced monday for education, a solution that will allow students, teachers and staff academics better manage their homework and schoolwork at no cost.

For students and teachers, time management has become the key to academic success. Through monday for education, students can manage any project or initiative on the fly, be aware of their deadlines and much more using automations and integrating the apps they use the most in their day-to-day lives.

The monday for education program has already been implemented around the world in universities such as Cornell, Bath, Cambridge, Tel Aviv, São Paulo, Berkeley and Harvard.

In Mexico, the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) has been the first university to implement the program in the country: its community of more than 4,000 members has already made use of the best functions of the Monday working operating system. .com; all for free, without limit of users and through five templates specially designed for school projects.

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Reference-www.eleconomista.com.mx

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