@BenParker140 I am conducting some research for my project and I would like to know what do you consider the most consequential cause of overpopulation? Migration? Poverty? Lack of education?
@PopulationIC Hi there, I am conducting some research for my project and I would like to know what do you consider the most consequential cause of overpopulation? Migration? Poverty? Lack of education?
@solve_overpop Hi there, I am conducting some research for my project and I would like to know what do you consider the most consequential cause of overpopulation? Migration? Poverty? Lack of education?
@SustPopAus Hi there, I am conducting some research for my project and I would like to know what do you consider the most consequential cause of overpopulation? Migration? Poverty? Lack of education?
@PRISource Hi there, I am conducting some research for my project and I would like to know what do you consider the most consequential cause of overpopulation? Migration? Poverty? Lack of education?
This picture depicts a recommendation to prevent overpopulation which is through birth control. Educating children on birth control and spreading awareness can help slow down the population growth rate!
This short article is a great article that summarizes overpopulation in India and what the consequences we expect to see if the issue is not dealt with. https://t.co/Wk4k9efoyO via @intpolicydigest
Our @NASAHubble Space Telescope spotted a spiral galaxy similar in size to our own galaxy, the Milky Way, at just over 100,000 light-years across. Take a closer look: https://t.co/iy7wZ7BFxV
It's now or never. We always leave environmental issues to be dealt with in the future but the future is right now! Save our planet! #EM203WResearch https://t.co/ebNW5taYab
@Yianni_Em203 Enjoyed reading your concept map on overpopulation. Seems that you got most of the main problems written down associated in each of your four main categories. Another issue I can suggest to you is the China's one-child policy to combat overpopulation.
@EM203Ajeth I am glad to hear that you enjoy the content of EM203! I definitely agree that connectivism was an interesting topic because I'm pretty sure most people don't know that they are using connectivism to learn when they networking with people!
@EM203YulheeKim EM203 is definitely a unique course compare to other courses as we are currently using a social media platform to learn. Can't get more exciting than that! Looking forward to this course and hope the structure of the course stays consistent!
@EM203Bayanshah I definitely agree Bayan! Connectivism is one of those learning theories where we use it without even knowing. Like for instance, making friends is a way to learn through connectivism.
@EM203RomanK That's interesting to know Roman! Behaviourism can definitely be applied to a lot our daily lives as it is good to receive feedback from someone who is superior than us and learn from it because that is what makes us successful!
@em203Vinci It's crazy that learning requires different techniques depending on the environment. I would've never thought I was implicitly applying these techniques when I study!
It was so interesting to learn about the various learning methods. What caught my attention is the learning by doing method and how it is applicable to almost any teaching environment! Even I learned to play a sport through learning by doing! #EM203weber