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@EM203GBains I agree, especially with the idea that digital literacy is always evolving. The first 3 lessons really showed how different types of media can help different people learn and retain information better.
@EM203ERakic I definitely agree. It’s actually kinda crazy how much technology changes the way we process information without us even noticing it. The multitasking part especially made me realize that more tech doesn’t always mean better learning.
@EM203LWilson I completely agree with your post. It was really eye-opening to learn in detail how much we are impacted by our phones, especially when I'm a victim of it.
@addimay11 Hi Addi! I agree with you, I think all of the tasks and activities are really engaging, which was a little surprising considering it's an online course.
@EM203AlexisJ Hi Alexis! I completely agree with you. This course is both super interesting and unique, and I have also learned how factors like learning and memory work together daily.
@EM203DEwaskiw I completely agree! At first it was a little difficult getting used to learning important concepts through online teachings and discussions, but now things are a lot easier to navigate. I also found the connectives learning theory to be super interesting.
The first 3 lessons really showed me how much digital learning has changed the way we learn. Multimedia and interactive tools can make learning more engaging, but the multitasking activity made me realize how much distractions can hurt focus and memory. #EM203Robin