@IanPatton55@ObesityCan Great article! Definitely challenging to manage both the mental and physical impacts of obesity. Any ideas how schools can better manage the psychological affects while still educating on healthy living?
@ObesityCan Very interesting post! What are some of the ways that we can help address obesity earlier? Is it just a matter of educating better and sooner? Should the responsibility lie more with schools or doctors?
For my final project, I'll be discussing obesity in Canada.
Here is a link on statistics: https://t.co/wZtZ295x6v
Here is a link of potential solutions: https://t.co/0AWLtoVTnO
“We are not all in this together."
Inflation is threatening to widen the gap between people struggling to cover their costs and those able to keep spending, triggering workers' strikes and other protests around the world. https://t.co/vErs509IPS
I like this quote: “You never really learn much from hearing yourself speak.” ― George Clooney.
I think it especially relates to #EM203Robin as the course is all about learning through the use of networks. It's impossible to learn something new without interacting with others.
I really liked the concept map on Household Income by @zhuang_ellie in my learning group. One interesting problem that you could further explore is how income inequality occurs and what we could do to help it.
I liked the concept map made by @BarreseMatt
on health. One interesting problem to further explore is the impacts that poor "spiritual health" has and how you can help to improve your "spiritual health".
I really liked the concept map on climate change made by @EM203jweicker in my learning group. One interesting problem with climate change that you could further explore is the unequal distribution of impacts. Some areas, like Africa and SE Asia, will be more heavily impacted.
@EM203awingert Congrats! I did a sudoku for my learning task too. Was pretty fun to learn how to do. Ended up downloading an app on my phone and I've kept it up so far. Hope you're still doing them too!
@EM203kaylapyke Really liked the 3 M's lesson as well. The experiment on multi-tasking was pretty eye-opening. Very excited to see what the rest of the course covers.
So far, I have really enjoyed the first three weeks in EM203. Learning about learning theory and how learning is impacted by the digital environment was incredibly interesting. I also enjoyed reading about the 3 M's and how they can each have an impact on learning.
#EM203Robin