@LDH_ed@SeanDarlingHmnd@LPI_Learning I appreciate your dedication in addressing this pressing issue. I am currently righting a report about the inequality in education systems, specifically regarding the access and quality of education. I was hoping to gain some further insights from someone as intelligent as you.
"Climb the mountain, not so the world can see you, but so you can see the world" - David McCullough Jr.
Following the excruciating midterm season, I feel as though this quote resonates with me and my work ethic. #EM203Robin
Access to education in Canada remains a prominent issue that has been emphasized by income inequality. This article addresses the lack of technology accessibility and the disparities in the education system and provides solutions to the problem
https://t.co/QN65m9tjU2
"Climb the mountain, not so the world can see you, but so you can see the world" - David McCullough Jr.
Following the excruciating midterm season, I feel as though this quote resonates with me and my work ethic. #EM203Robin
After analyzing my peer's concept maps I was able to acquire a deeper understanding of certain issues. In particular; deforestation and its impact on the environment, the stigma around mental health, and its impact on the issue at large and the importance of sleep #EM203Robin
@EM2023emileyt I found that lesson very interesting, especially when we were able to test it out for ourselves seeing how much information we could retain by listening to music versus without
@arielle13004 I also found it intriguing how much technology really shapes our learning and how we adapt to changes in technology, especially through AI
@EM203Hibby I found some of the components in the module quite interesting, like the ability to multitask and how many of us have a false perception over the concept. After doing one of the exercise's I couldn't even listen to music and do my work at the same time!
@jaredleung12 I agree. It's quite different than a typical online course, I also enjoy the relatability factor and how the content we are learning affects us.
The most interesting topic that I learned about so far in the EM203 course is behaviourism and how positive and negative reinforcement both works to make a behaviour more likely to occur again. #EM203Robin