Hi @natasha_tracy, I am currently researching the affects that mental health has on university students. I would like to inquire: How can faculty and staff better support students who are struggling with mental health issues?
Hi @NetworkSmarten, I love how your page spreads awareness about mental health for students. Are there specific demographic groups or populations within university settings that are more vulnerable to mental health issues?
From observing my peer's concept maps some problems I have identified are the obesity epidemic in healthcare, problems that worsen mental health, and factors that lead to poor health. #EM203Robin
@sherryEM203 Great post! Connectivism is indeed a powerful learning theory for the digital age, especially since it focuses on collective connections in our always changing world.
@EM203SophiaBelt I agree! The incorporation of technology into education has been remarkable, and its significance has only grown since the pandemic. The incorporatation of tech has not only affected education but has also increase the use of tech in our daily lives.
@EM203crodricks Great post!! Experiential learning sounds like it would be really effective when learning a new skill or something practical. Have you had a specific instance in your learning journey where you found that experimental learning was a better process?
@meghansoares4 Great post! It is interesting to learn about your preference for Connectivism as a learning theory. How do you envision applying your insights on Connectivism in your own learning journey?
@OliviaMede148 I agree!! This course offers valuable insights into our ever-changing digital world, especially since our understanding of how to use digital tech can play a crucial role in the learning process.
In #EM203Robin we explored learning theories. My preferred learning theory is Constructivism. It centers on learners actively building knowledge by connecting new information with their existing understanding and experiences.