We’re launching the Canada Student Service Grant. If you’re a student or recent graduate and you volunteer to serve in your community’s COVID-19 response, you could get a one-time payment of between $1,000 and $5,000 with this grant - depending on the number of hours you serve.
In the first 3 weeks of this class, I learned that connectivism is a shifting phenomenon of knowledge and this learning theory is beneficial in a setting of “learning by doing” where an individual can actively experiment and conceptualize. #EM203Robin
@EM203BrockLadd Hi Brock! It’s so interesting to learn about learning with technology while using technology to learn as this is an online course. It’s very interesting to think about how sources of knowledge change in the digital age and I look forward to continuing this course!
@alexa_dibiEM203 So have I! I love learning about the way we learn and thinking about previous classes I have taken and understanding the teaching methods so much more now.
@EM203priyankak Hi Priyanka! My group focused on constructivism and I found it so interesting to learn about the different learning theories. How did the sudoku puzzle go? I taught myself the tango and had a blast!
@EM203JJ Hi Jess! It’s awesome that this class is teaching us ways to adjust our study habits that will help us throughout school. It was so interesting to do the multi-tasking activity and think about why we remembered more or less words and comparing them to the groups!
@EM203dchan Lesson 3s learning activity was also my favourite! Learning a new task has always intimidated me but I really enjoyed learning the tango and got a good laugh out of it.
Over the first few weeks of the course I have really enjoyed learning about learning in the digital age. I found the different learning theories especially interesting. #EM203Robin