This resource helps to identify what obesity is, and its prevalence in different demographics and regions around Canada. #EM203problem
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1/10 premature deaths in Canada are directly linked to obesity. As the number of Canadian adults with obesity continues to grow rapidly, the amount of premature deaths will continue to rise. #EM203problem
One final concept map from my group was made about Health and a large focus was on sleep. One issue I identified is how lack of sleep creates multiple health concerns and also greatly limits brain function. Many students today do not get enough sleep.
Another one of my group members made a concept map on Obesity. One issue I realized is how the rise of technology has made the majority of people much less active which ultimately contributes to this health risk.
One of my group members made a concept map about issues in education. One topic they mentioned (and the issue I realized) is how standardized testing fails to recognize differences in student learning styles.
@EM203AWeiner I totally agree, this course has been very interactive so far. It has also been interesting using different methods of communication (twitter) to engage with classmates.
@EM203NFerdman Hi Noah, I agree that it has been very interesting to hear from a wide range of perspective on many topics. It definitely adds a deeper level to the course that keeps it engaging.
@Em203MichaelKam It has definitely been an enjoyable course so far. I agree that constructivism was a very interesting learning theory and I am excited to continue to learn in EM203.
@EM203CT Hi Carolyn, it has definitely been engaging so far. It was interesting to see in the experiment that multitasking is not always as efficient as we often think.
After the first 3 lessons in EM203, I have found the learning style to be very engaging. A topic which I have found interesting is constructivism and how it greatly differs from our education style in Canada. #EM203Robin