@michaelmann Do you think that awareness of climate change has grown enough within the past 20 years to invoke change, or do you think that more needs to be done before there is a chance that adequate action will be taken?
@michaelmann Considering that climate change is only worsening, we need to think of new ways to tackle this issue. Given that science alone has not been enough to persuade action, could current implications of climate change and world problems be used to show what's to come?
This is simply getting out of control. We need to put more emphasis on stopping these wildfires and helping those who are losing their homes. The amount of damage that is being done may become irreversible if it continues.
With climate change becoming a troubling issue in today's world, I was glad to find this resource that provides simple steps that we can all take to do our part and avoid this global problem:
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Over the past few weeks, I have learned that the Digital Revolution has transformed society by changing how we connect with others. How we learn has also changed with new ways of conveying information. #EM203Robin
@faul8110 That's a great point. A lot of technology has been labelled as entertainment and "not useful" in a learning environment. However, it's great to be able to reflect and see the practical applications of social media.
@haak7080 I completely agree. The digital revolution has been fundamental in this transformation. While it has served a great purpose of connecting people, it has also shown the importance of in-person connection and how both are needed to convey information appropriately.
@EM203EBroeders Yes, I think this balance between coursework and appropriately applying social media knowledge is crucial to ensure we're successful in today's ever-changing world.
@EM203AJacob Agreed. It's cool to actually have a course that deals with online posts as opposed to other ones that don't mention the importance of its application in today's world.
@EM203SSubashi Wow, this is a very interesting point. I hadn't noticed that until just now. Almost everyone I know consumes media, but very few have actually ever created it consistently to more than just their friends.
I've been in this course for a few weeks now and have begun to engage with classmates, learning about how they engage with course content, while also learning about multi-media and how individuals consume information. #EM203Robin