@Jrys8 I think it depends on the class and length of the essay. I have one final paper that is 1500 words max that I enjoyed writing and another paper that is 3000 that I have been dreading because it just seems so long, so for that class I would have preferred a multiple choice exam
I think the use of twitter in the class makes it much more enjoyable. The fact that a percentage of our grade was based on Tweets was great since it's basically grades being given to you. I really liked this class format.
If parents do not educate their children that Disney movies are not necessarily reality, children will grow up trying to achieve goals that are not attainable.
Younger generations may not be aware of the potential risks associated with putting your information online. I think it would be a good idea to have workshops, or educate the youth about possible consequences that may arise with the use of the internet.
I think keeping a close tab on students' activities when they use a computer is fair. I do not think it is a violation of privacy, because if they are using it for educational purposes it does not require them to give out their information most of the time.
@CduranteEduc307 I agree. Unless you are subscribed to the websites that provide the articles you cannot access them fully. Concordia's online library can help a lot.
@parys_jada @NanaKor23317759 It will be nice to have a couple weeks off between this semester and the next to have some quality with family (and friends if we are allowed) rather than with our computers/mobile devices.
@IRombotis Lately I have been a lot better than at the beginning of the pandemic. I am more aware of the amount of time I am spending on my phone, so I would have to say, I am getting better at regulating my time, but there is still room for improvement.