While much of our culture and society supports a sedentary lifestyle, primarily spent indoors, there is a ton of scientific evidence that shows how connecting with nature can have profound effects on our health.
Check out this great article I found on the effects, solutions, and statistics surrounding a sedentary lifestyle! This is a relevant and important issue, especially after these past few years.
https://t.co/s2zx7XKuEW
João Cancelo, Rúben Dias, Renato Sanches & Nélson Semedo all out of the World Cup play-offs.
Even at the age of 37 Cristiano Ronaldo will have to carry Portugal all by himself. No help at all.
#EM203problems social media is addicting and is designed to keep you interacting with it constantly, which impacts ones self-esteem and brain development @EM203NXiao
@EM203ggosling Hi Gabby! Without a doubt, we need to update our academic learning to incorporate digital media and the learnings that can be unlocked by it. By aligning our literacy with the digital age, students will be more engaged, making the learning experiences deeper.
@EM203adepiero Hey Adam! I agree, there are many options for students to obtain knowledge. Platforms such as Youtube, Tiktok, and Skillshare are great sources of learning. Teachers could even utilize lessons on these platforms to supplement their own teachings in class.
@RaminEM203 Hi Ramin, could not agree more! I believe digital learning has allowed for deeper understanding on more complex topics that some people may not have understood before. Digital learning has provided learners to acquire new skills and succeed in different facets of life.
@EM203_Jack_S Hi Jack! I found that Learning by Doing was a standout topic within the first three weeks of this course for me. What skill did you learn? I learned how to play sudoku for the first time! I agree that this course is fun as we get to interact with our class through social media!
@EM203BBertrand Hi Brett! I completely agree that the internet and technology has transformed how we learn and will continue to do so going forward. I am excited to see how the academic world will adapt to these changes and hopefully implement them into the curriculum.
The first three weeks taught how learning takes place in the digital age. Lessons 1+2 introduced how different people are learning. Lesson 3 focused on the multiple ways that we learn in the digital age. Keeping education up to date with the digital age is important. #EM203Robin