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Thesis Project Manager: From Topic to Submission
For a student writing a graduation thesis, opened the day the topic search begins and used through submission day. The whiteboard holds a frame for the topic and the department's requirements, the five stages from topic to submission, a novelty-by-feasibility grid for narrowing candidates, frames for working agreements and reading notes, and the chapter structure of the thesis. The task board starts with four parent tasks - choosing a topic, prior research, running the study, and writing and defending - each with untouched subtasks that move through an advisor review column to submitted.
Reading Notes & Unread Shelf — turn finished books into action
Open this template on the day you pick your next book, once the unread pile has started to grow. The whiteboard holds the outcome you want from reading, a 2x2 for ranking the unread pile, the pick → read → write → apply → review flow, four frames for unread, reading, finished, and applying, and a mind map of the note format. The task board turns pick the next book, read it through, write reading notes, and put the book to use into parent tasks, with the concrete steps split into subtasks.
Language Learning Routine: Keeping the Four Skills in Balance
Open this template at the start of each week if your self-study keeps drifting toward reading and listening. The whiteboard holds a mind map that breaks the four skills apart, a matrix that sorts each skill by practice time and confidence, a day-by-skill allocation grid, the rules that keep the habit alive, and a picture of where you want to be in three months. The task board runs on four tracks — reading, listening, writing, speaking — and every card resets to Not started when you copy it, so you can rebuild the routine the same way each week.
100-Day Countdown Plan for Passing a Certification Exam
Open this template once you have registered for an exam and are 100 days out from test day. The whiteboard holds your pass goal and time budget, the four-phase flow from basics to drills to past papers to the final stretch, a subject-by-week target grid, a priority matrix for topics, and your weekly ground rules. The task board is split into five parent tasks — audit, basics, drills, past papers, final stretch — and every card starts as Not started when you copy it, so you only pull this week's cards into This week.
15-Week Course Syllabus: Outcomes to Grading
For an instructor building a course, opened before the term starts and kept open until week 15 is over. The whiteboard holds a frame for learning outcomes and grading, a 15-week plan laid out as aim / class content / assignment, the shape of a single 90-minute session, and frames for ground rules and the weeks students tend to struggle. The task board starts with five parent tasks - syllabus design, materials, assignments, the weekly routine, and the end-of-term review - and their subtasks, all sitting untouched.
Coding Study Roadmap: From Copy-Along to Your Own Published App
Open this template on the day you start teaching yourself to code, and again at your weekly review. The whiteboard holds a mindmap of what to study, a five-step flow from copy-along to launch, a quadrant for picking your next exercise, and a grid of what to do at each stage. The task board groups the work into setup, syntax, modifying sample code, building your own app, and shipping it, with concrete sub-tasks under each.
Academic Writing Roadmap — from question to outline, citations, and revision
Open this template the day the deadline is set, before you write a single paragraph. The whiteboard holds the finish conditions and marking criteria, the question → research → outline → draft → revise flow, a table of claim, evidence, and source for each chapter, a 2x2 for deciding how to use each source, and the traps that cost marks at submission. The task board makes set the question, gather sources, build the outline, draft the body, and revise and submit into parent tasks, each with two concrete subtasks.