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@em203julias Hey Julia! I completely agree with you. I always thought I was a good at multitasking. But after doing the exercise to remember words I realized I wasn't as good as I thought. It takes me a lot less time if I just focus on one task at a time rather than attempting to do multiple
@EM203KaylaN Hey Kayla! I agree, these last few lessons have shown me how much we rely on technology and how much it is integrated into our everyday lives.
@EM203HKrywiak Hey! Your post really made me think. Thats a really good point, I do think you're right in the fact that we are just staying connected. Apposed to using digital literacy
@PranavB5805 Hey Pranav! I also learned how to do a Sudoku puzzle, I loved doing it! My group also did connectivism for lesson 2. I completely agree with you, it shows how online learning is about connections with what you read and who you are learning with
I have been really enjoying this course so far. I think this week has been my favourite. I found it exciting to learn a new task and seeing how multitasking affects focus. #EM203KathleenClarke